Tucson man charged for false statement in Lind Commons shooting investigation

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Tucson man charged for false statement in Lind Commons shooting investigation
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A conviction for Making a False Statement to Law Enforcement carries a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, or both.

TUCSON, Ariz. — A Tucson man has been charged by a criminal complaint for Making a False Statement to Law Enforcement during the investigation into the mass shooting Thursday, Aug. 25 that left four people dead at the Lind Commons Apartments.Quintana had his initial appearance Monday before United States Magistrate Judge Eric J. Markovich.

According to the complaint, ATF was able to determine that Quintana purchased the firearm's suppressor in November 2021 from a Federal Firearms Licensee in Tucson. On August 26, 2022, federal agents interviewed Quintana about the purchase, during which Quintana allegedly made false statements about the purchase of the lower receiver.

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