A former member of the Ohio National Guard was sentenced to 71 months in federal prison for manufacturing ghost guns on a 3-D printer and selling them on the internet, along with kits to convert semi-automatic assault weapons to become automatic weapons, NBC News reports.
Twenty-five-year-old Thomas Develin also pleaded guilty to state charges of making terroristic threats after he make comments in a private chat group about planning attacks on Black and Jewish communities. Develin worked as a security guard at a synagogue at the time he made the threats in which he said if a mass shooter showed up murdering people, he might join in.