Police found several guns, including an AR-15 style rifle that was converted to fire fully automatic, in the man's home.
An alleged illegal gun dealer is in custody after San Francisco police found illicit firearms in his home.
The booking charges included possession or transportation of a machine gun and being a felon in possession of ammunition. In his home, police found an AR-15 style rifle converted to fire fully automatic, an AK-47 assault rifle, a TEC-9 assault pistol and other firearms. The SFPD said in a statement officers also recovered unspecified firearm accessories, ammunition and"other evidence related to the investigation."
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