More Than 50 Guns Seized And Four Men Charged In Illegal Firearms Trafficking Operation
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More Than 50 Guns Seized And Four Men Charged In Illegal Firearms Trafficking Operation

Marzo 11, 2015
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Kelly McKay
Phone Number: (571) 324-6204

SAN DIEGO - Four men appeared in federal court today and yesterday to face charges that they participated in a scheme to manufacture and traffic in firearms illegally, in some instances by assembling untraceable assault-style weapons in a defendant’s home and then selling the guns for thousands of dollars.

Federal, state and local law enforcement officials served multiple search warrants and made the arrests Friday at locations in Bonsall and Escondido and Temecula. During the searches and throughout the investigation, agents seized more than 50 firearms, including silencers, a short-barreled shotgun, unfinished lower receivers and AR-15-style homemade assault rifles. Some of the firearms were stolen, or had obliterated serial numbers, or both. Agents also found thousands of rounds of ammunition.

“This investigation clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of interagency cooperation,” says DEA San Diego Special Agent in Charge William R Sherman. “It also shows how intertwined drug trafficking and gun trafficking are with these Mexican based cartels, and the continued danger they pose to communities and law enforcement north and south of the border.”  

Christian Romero, Clay Bautista-Marquez, Ruben Tovar-Ordonez and Matthew Nutt were taken into custody separately on Friday. Romero and Nutt are charged via complaint with engaging in the business of manufacturing and dealing in firearms without a license; Bautista and Tovar are charged via indictment with unlawful dealing in firearms.

A fifth man, Michael Martin, was also arrested and charged via complaint with possession of a firearm - specifically two silencers - not registered to him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record.

All but Martin were held without bond, pending upcoming detention hearings. Martin was to be released on a $20,000 bond.

During the searches Friday, agents also found numerous unfinished lower receivers commonly known as ULRs. ULRs can be lawfully purchased and sold by individuals who do not possess a Federal Firearms License because they are not considered firearms. Manufacturers are not required to mark ULRs with make, model and serial number. They can be manufactured into completed receivers, which are classified as firearms under federal law. An individual engaged in the business of manufacturing completed receivers or dealing in completed receivers is required to have a Federal Firearms License. Otherwise, doing so is a violation of federal law.

Many of the assault rifles seized by agents were manufactured from unfinished lower receivers. ATF Special Agent in Charge Carlos A. Canino stated, “These weapons are particularly dangerous because they bear no manufacturer markings or serial numbers making them virtually impossible to trace.”      Canino added, “When law enforcement officials join forces in this type of investigation, the result is a significant disruption in violent crime.”

DEFENDANT -                                               Criminal Case No. 15mj0740 -

Matthew Nutt                                                 Age 29                                    Escondido, CA

SUMMARY OF CHARGE -

Engaging in the Business of Dealing in Firearms without a License, in violation of 18 USC 922(a)(1)(A)
Maximum Penalties: Five years imprisonment, a fine of not more than $250,000, and a term of supervised release of not more than three years.

DEFENDANT -                                               Criminal Case No. 15mj0721 -

Christian Romero                                            Age 21                                    Bonsall, CA

SUMMARY OF CHARGES -

Engaging in the Business of Dealing in Firearms without a License, in violation of 18 USC 922(a)(1)(A)
Maximum Penalties: Five years imprisonment, a fine of not more than $250,000, and a term of supervised release of not more than three years.

DEFENDANT -                                               Criminal Case No. 14cr3360 -

Clay Bautista-Marquez                                   Age 30                                    Bonsall, CA
Ruben Tovar-Ordonez                                    Age 45                                    Temecula, CA

SUMMARY OF CHARGES -

Unlawful Dealing in Firearms, in violation of18 USC 922(a)(1)(A). Maximum Penalties Five years imprisonment, a fine of not more than $250,000, and a term of supervised release of not more than three years.

DEFENDANT -                                               Criminal Case No. 15mj0741 -

Michael Martin                                                Age: 38                       Bonsall, CA

SUMMARY OF CHARGES -

Possession of a Firearm not Registered to him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d). Maximum Penalties: Ten years in prison, $10,000 fine.

INVESTIGATING AGENCIES -

Drug Enforcement Administration
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Internal Revenue Service
Bureau of Land Management
San Diego Police Department
Immigration and Customs Enforcement -Enforcement and Removal Operations
United States Marshals Service
San Diego Sheriff’s Department

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James M. Nunnallee Special Agent in Charge - San Diego
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