3 sentenced for selling ghost guns in Yonkers

Netaly Pena-Camilo, Jose Gregorio Olivo-Feliz, and Pedro Junior Olivo-Feliz were found guilty of trafficking more than 30 ghost guns from Washington D.C. to Yonkers between April and June of 2022.

Katerina Belales

Mar 25, 2024, 11:57 AM

Updated 39 days ago

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Three individuals have been sentenced to a combined 31 years in prison for trafficking ghost guns in Yonkers.
Netaly Pena-Camilo, Jose Gregorio Olivo-Feliz, and Pedro Junior Olivo-Feliz were found guilty of trafficking more than 30 ghost guns from Washington D.C. to Yonkers between April and June of 2022.
The Feliz’s were sentenced in September after pleading guilty to criminal sale of a firearm, with Jose facing nine years in state prison and Pedro serving seven.
Pena-Camilo was sentenced to 15 years in state prison after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including criminal sale of a firearm, criminal possession of a weapon, and conspiracy.


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