Seattle man sentenced 10 years for drug trafficking, armed with 'ghost gun'

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Seattle man sentenced 10 years for drug trafficking, armed with 'ghost gun'
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A Seattle man was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in prison for trafficking narcotics from a stolen car, and carrying a ‘ghost’ machine gun. FOX13

man was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in prison for trafficking narcotics from a stolen car, and carrying a ‘ghost’ machine gun.

Irey, described by the U.S. District Judge as a "one-person crime wave," first ended up on law enforcement radar in Dec. 2021, after reportedly dropping his cell phone while trying to escape after committing a burglary in Bellevue.

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