Crime & Safety

3 Get Combined 31 Years In Ghost Gun 'Iron Pipeline' Case

The crew sold 31 ghost guns to undercover cops during multi-agency probe into the interstate trafficking of illegal firearms from D.C.

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah announced today that three men were sentenced to a combined 31 years in state prison for selling more than 30 ghost guns in Yonkers after trafficking them from D.C. to Westchester County.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah announced today that three men were sentenced to a combined 31 years in state prison for selling more than 30 ghost guns in Yonkers after trafficking them from D.C. to Westchester County. (Shutterstock )

YONKERS, NY — An undercover sting that disrupted a pipeline of illegal guns into the Hudson Valley will see three men involved heading to prison.

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah announced today that three men were sentenced to a combined 31 years in state prison for selling more than 30 ghost guns in Yonkers after trafficking them from Washington, D.C. to Westchester County in 2022.


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"This case underscores our tireless and proactive efforts to stop the proliferation of illegal firearms," DA Rocah said. "These significant sentences are a result of our prosecutors, investigators and our law enforcement partners working in sync to dismantle gun trafficking networks into Westchester County."

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Netaly Pena-Camilo, 28, of Washington, D.C., was sentenced on Mar. 20 to 15 years in prison, with 5 years of post-release supervision, after pleading guilty to two counts of criminal sale of a firearm in the first degree, criminal sale of a firearm in the second degree, criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree and conspiracy in the fourth degree.

Jose Gregorio Olivo-Feliz, 29, of Yonkers, was sentenced on Sept. 7, to nine years in prison, with five years of post-release supervision, after pleading guilty to criminal sale of a firearm in the first degree.

Pedro Junior Olivo-Feliz, 23, of Yonkers, was sentenced on Sept. 7, to seven years in prison, with five years of post-release supervision, after pleading guilty to criminal sale of a firearm in the first degree.

Between April 28, and June 24, 2022, the three men transported illegal firearms from Washington, D.C. to Yonkers and sold a total of 31 un-serialized firearms (also known as ghost guns) and two conventional firearms on five separate occasions to undercover law enforcement agents.

The Yonkers Police Department and the DEA arrested Jose Gregorio Olivo-Feliz and Pedro Junior Olivo-Feliz on June 24, 2022. Pena-Camilo was apprehended in Washington, D.C. on June 29, 2022, by members of the investigative team, with assistance from the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia.

The joint investigation, which shut down an "Iron Pipeline" of illegal firearms, was initiated by the Yonkers Police Department’s Narcotics Unit in partnership with the DEA, the NYPD, the New York State Police, the FBI and the Violent Criminal Enterprise Bureau of the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office.


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