The police department's ghost gun czar says 3D printing technology is outpacing the laws meant to regulate it.
The problem of “ghost guns” is rising across the country. Dayton police found a 9mm 3D-printed gun while serving a search warrant at a home during a murder investigation. This story will be updated.
Police charged the New Hyde Park Memorial High School student with two counts of illegal possession of a weapon by a minor ...
Concerns among New York City Police Department officials are growing as more 3D-printed ghost guns emerge and as groups like ...
D-printed ghost guns that look like toys are exploding in popularity, partly due to online groups like "3D2A," and U.S. officials are worried about who can access them. CBS News' Anna Schecter spoke ...
A man accused of waiting for someone to emerge from a building in Yonkers before firing a gun at them has pleaded guilty to ...
A growing online gun rights movement known as "3D2A," and the accessibility of 3D printers, have sparked an explosive growth ...