Authorities have arrested a man in Phoenix, Arizona, for allegedly selling a ghost gun that was reportedly used in a school shooting in Oroville, California. The suspect, a 35-year-old felon named Brandon Lee, is accused of selling the untraceable firearm to a teenager involved in the tragic incident at Oroville High School on January 10, 2025. Following the shooting, which resulted in injuries to multiple students, law enforcement launched an investigation that led them to Lee. Police spokesperson Officer Jenny Carson stated, ‘This is a prime example of how our laws are failing to prevent firearms from falling into the wrong hands.’ The arrest was made after authorities were tipped off about Lee’s involvement, leading to a quick and thorough investigation. Lee is now facing charges including selling a firearm without a license and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison. The case has raised serious concerns about gun control laws, especially regarding ghost guns, which are sold in parts and can easily be assembled without any serial numbers. Community leaders and advocates for gun reform are calling for stricter regulations to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future. State Senator Alex Morales commented, ‘We must do more to ensure that our children are protected and that such weapons do not reach our schools.’ The investigation is ongoing as authorities continue to uncover details regarding the sale and the broader implications of ghost gun accessibility.
Phoenix Man Arrested for Allegedly Selling Ghost Gun Used in California School Shooting
