Cops Bust Senior Citizen for Homemade Guns

Published on March 7, 2026
Duration: 8:31

This video details the arrest of a 67-year-old senior citizen on Long Island for allegedly manufacturing and possessing homemade firearms. It critically examines the Nassau County District Attorney's accusations, contrasting them with the individual's background and the specifics of New York's stringent gun laws. The narrative highlights the legal complexities surrounding unregistered firearms, 'ghost guns,' and accessories like Glock switches, while questioning the prosecutorial narrative and media reporting.

Quick Summary

In New York, building and possessing homemade firearms ('ghost guns') is illegal and can result in severe penalties, including up to 15 years in prison. A Glock switch, which converts a semi-automatic pistol to fully automatic, is federally illegal and often used as evidence of criminal intent.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Senior Citizen Arrested
  2. 00:19Comparing to Dexter Taylor Case
  3. 00:56DA's Accusations and Narrative
  4. 01:29Sponsor: Blackout Coffee Company
  5. 02:29Wen-Lone Chou's Background
  6. 02:52Alleged 'Buying Spree' & Raids
  7. 03:42Seized Firearms and Parts
  8. 04:05Media Misrepresentation
  9. 04:46New York Gun Laws
  10. 05:03Glock Switch and Permit Revocation
  11. 05:44Lack of Evidence of Illegal Intent
  12. 06:17Bail and Potential Sentence
  13. 06:42NY's Anti-2A Stance & Suppressors
  14. 07:31Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the legal implications of owning homemade firearms in New York?

In New York, building and possessing homemade firearms, often referred to as 'ghost guns,' is illegal. This can lead to serious charges, including criminal possession of a weapon, with potential penalties of up to 15 years in prison.

What is a Glock switch and why is it significant in firearm cases?

A Glock switch is an illegal device that converts a semi-automatic Glock pistol into a fully automatic weapon. Its possession is a federal offense and is often used by prosecutors as evidence of intent to commit serious crimes.

Can a prior domestic incident affect firearm ownership rights?

Yes, a prior domestic incident can lead to the revocation of a firearm permit. Authorities may flag such incidents as 'red flags,' impacting an individual's ability to legally own firearms, even without subsequent arrests.

How does New York's stance on gun control compare to other states?

New York is known for having some of the most restrictive gun laws in the United States. The state has explicitly stated that the Second Amendment does not exist there, leading to strict regulations on firearm ownership, manufacturing, and accessories.

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