A former member of the Ohio National Guard who threatened to commit a mass shooting against a Columbus, Ohio Jewish school where he worked as a security guard was sentenced on Tuesday to prison on charges related to building ghosts guns and making terroristic threats toward students and parents.
The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio announced that Thomas Develin, 25, received a 71-month sentence along with six years of supervised release after signing a plea agreement admitting to building and selling the homemade ghosts guns for profit despite knowing they were not legal, according to WBNS.
Develin was also sentenced to six years in state prison on other charges, including making the threats against the school, which he will serve concurrent to his federal sentence.
The court learned that Develin advertised he was selling gun sears made with a 3D printer that turned a semiautomatic AR-style rifle into a fully automatic firearm considered an illegal machine gun under federal law.... Read More: Arutz-7