State, federal agencies work together to bring down Vallejo criminals
- Five individuals were charged in a gun-trafficking ring in Vallejo, allegedly selling weapons during a gang rivalry, according to court records.
- The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Ammunition led the investigation, which included undercover sales with a confidential informant conducting gun sales with group members.
- Federal prosecutors are also pursuing a case against another individual arrested at the same motel, who allegedly brandished scissors and declared he was taking over.
- Vallejo officials emphasized the need for action against violence, noting collaborative efforts with law enforcement after several recent violent incidents, including a shooting at a gas station.
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