Posted June 22, 2018 11:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Unable to legally possess a firearm while the subject of a protective order, McGinnis was found by police last July in a wooded area with a backpack containing an AR-15 style rifle assembled with a 3-D printed lower receiver and a 10-inch barrel. (Photo: DOJ)
A North Texas man was convicted by a federal jury this week on a pair of felony charges following a two-day trial.
Eric Gerard McGinnis, 42, of Grand Prairie, was convicted on Wednesday of possessing an unregistered short barrel rifle and unlawfully possessing ammunition while subject to an active protective order. McGinnis, barred at the time from legal firearms possession, was discovered last year by police while in possession of an AR-15 style rifle assembled with a 3-D printed lower receiver and a 10-inch barrel.
According to court documents, McGinnis was indicted by a federal grand jury last September after local police in Grand Prairie responding a report of gunshots found the man in a wooded area with a backpack containing the rifle, 88 rounds of ammunition, a number of spent casings, and five magazines. Subject to a 2015 court order preventing him from legally possessing guns or ammunition as a result of a charge of family violence

Source: Guns.com

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