Federal authorities seize 221 firearms from California man
Federal authorities have confiscated more than 200 guns after arresting a central California man and charged him with selling firearms without a license.
U.S. Attorney MacGregor Scott said Thursday that a federal grand jury also indicted 39-year-old James Bowen on being a felon in possession of a gun and possessing an unregistered gun.
Federal agents raided Bowen’s Fresno home last week after he allegedly agreed to sell two assault-style rifles to an undercover officer. Officers seized 221 firearms, including a suspected machine gun. They also seized five silencers.
Bowen’s attorney, Daniel Bacon, did not return a call from The Associated Press Thursday.
Bowen faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine if convicted. He remains free on bail pending trial.