Feds: Jersey City man & Bayonne man among 4 charged for roles in ‘ghost gun' network
A Jersey City man and a Bayonne man are among four charged for the manufacturing and trafficking of 'ghost guns,' also known as personally made fir...

A Jersey City man and a Bayonne man are among four charged for the manufacturing and trafficking of 'ghost guns,' also known as personally made firearms (PMFs), U.S. Attorney Phillip Sellinger announced. Photo via courthousenews.com. By John Heinis/Hudson County View Richard Mullane, 26, of Bayonne, and Julian Santiago, 26, of Jersey City, are charged by complaint with conspiracy to engage in unlicensed firearms dealing and manufacturing and engaging in unlicensed firearms dealing and manufacturing, including by manufacturing and subsequently selling PMFs, Sellinger said in a statement.