Indianapolis, IN
Justice Department: Indianapolis woman bought gun for minor to commit crime
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An Indianapolis lady was arrested for mendacity to get a handgun to present it to a minor who deliberate to commit a “violent crime,” in keeping with the U.S. Division of Justice.
She’s been recognized as Tyesha Clark, 38.
Based on the Justice Division, courtroom paperwork say Clark bought a Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistol from a licensed firearm supplier in March 2021. Through the buy, Clark lied and stated she was the customer of the firearm. As an alternative, investigators discovered, Clark bought the firearm for a minor who she knew would use the gun to commit a “violent crime.”
If she’s convicted, she might resist 10 years in jail for every depend, a Justice Division information launch says. The discharge didn’t say what number of counts she faces, and the courtroom paperwork for the case weren’t instantly accessible within the federal on-line courtroom database.
The discharge doesn’t say if the minor really used the gun to commit against the law.