U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday announced the arrest of a suspect in a gun trafficking case in the northern district of Texas. Garland says the indictment of the individual is just one example of the Department of Justice (DOJ) working in partnership with federal and local law enforcement officials to crack down on gun violence and illegal firearm trafficking.
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U.S. DOJ to crack down on criminal gun trafficking pipelines, Garland says
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