Federal judge sentences final defendant from massive gun trafficking ring
Briefly

Calvin Tabron was sentenced to 63 months in prison for conspiring to traffic firearms in a large-scale ring around the Breukelen Houses. As a straw purchaser, he sold semi-automatic handguns and ghost guns while also distributing narcotics. The sentencing occurred on July 2, following his guilty plea in March 2024. The ring was initially uncovered in January 2023. Tabron's co-defendants, David McCann, Tajhai Jones, and Raymond Minaya, also pleaded guilty and were sentenced for similar charges.
Calvin Tabron was sentenced to 63 months in prison for his role as a straw purchaser in a firearms trafficking ring that targeted vulnerable neighborhoods.
The firearms trafficking scheme involved selling semi-automatic handguns and ghost guns, along with distributing narcotics, including fentanyl.
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