Ukrainian national who completed Air Force officer training convicted in ghost gun 3D printing operation
Yaroslav Vishnevski convicted on five federal counts after authorities found ghost gun 3D printing operation and illegal silencers from China.
Last updated: 2026-06-13 09:02:25 ET
Yaroslav Vishnevski convicted on five federal counts after authorities found ghost gun 3D printing operation and illegal silencers from China.
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