Long Island dentist caught with cache of ‘ghost guns,’ police say

A Lengthy Island dentist was arrested Wednesday after allegedly storing a cache of “ghost weapons” inside his house that additionally served as his dental apply, police mentioned.

Officers have been known as to Paul Carey’s Massapequa residence after his 33-year-old secretary advised authorities she noticed him wielding a gun on the second ground of the house, based on Nassau police.

“Whereas he seemed to be agitated and intoxicated, he went upstairs and his secretary heard him racking a shotgun,” Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder mentioned at a Thursday press convention, based on ABC 7.

“She ran out of the home, known as 911. We responded,” the commissioner mentioned.

Police took Carey, 62, into custody, then raided his house.

Paul Carey’s secretary made a call to police after she witnessed him wielding a gun on the second floor of his Massapequa residence.
Paul Carey’s secretary made a name to police after she witnessed him wielding a gun on the second ground of his Massapequa residence.
Nassau County Police Division

Within the basement, police mentioned, they discovered 20 unlawful lengthy weapons, 18 of which have been “ghost weapons,” that are untraceable, privately made firearms usual out of components often bought on-line.

Over 60 high-capacity magazines and roughly 3,000 rounds of ammunition have been additionally recovered, based on cops.

Investigators consider Carey assembled the “ghost weapons” within the basement.

The police arrested Paul Carey, the Long Island dentist, after he was busted for storing an array of “ghost guns” guns inside his home.
The police arrested Paul Carey, a Lengthy Island dentist, after he was busted for storing an array of “ghost weapons” inside his house.
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Inside Paul Carey's Massapequa residence, police recovered 20 illegal long guns, 60 high capacity magazines, and roughly 3,000 rounds of ammunition.
Inside Paul Carey’s Massapequa residence, police recovered 20 unlawful lengthy weapons, 60 high-capacity magazines, and roughly 3,000 rounds of ammunition.
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The dentist was charged with a number of counts of prison possession of a weapon.

Years earlier, Carey was licensed to hold a pistol. However his license was revoked in December 2012 when he was charged with reckless endangerment after authorities mentioned he fired off rounds in his yard, based on ABC 7.

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