Bronx Man Arrested for Possessing Automatic Weapons and Machinegun Conversion Devices

Bronx Man Arrested for Possessing Automatic Weapons and Machinegun Conversion Devices

NEW YORK — A Bronx resident was arrested Thursday for possessing a cache of automatic and semi-automatic firearms, silencers, and numerous machinegun conversion devices, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams and NYPD Commissioner Edward A. Caban announced. Fareed Dabidah was apprehended and will be presented before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave later today.

“As alleged, Fareed Dabidah built dozens of ghost guns—some using 3D printing—at his apartment in the Bronx,” said U.S. Attorney Damian Williams. “He allegedly converted many of these ghost guns into fully automatic weapons and had the means to convert many more. Machinegun conversion devices, like the 39 the defendant possessed, are particularly dangerous accessories that turn ordinary firearms into fully automatic weapons. Removing these extraordinarily dangerous devices from our streets is an important law enforcement goal.”

NYPD Commissioner Edward A. Caban emphasized the significance of the arrest. “NYPD investigators’ meticulous work in this case underscores our efforts to eradicate gun violence by stopping homemade, untraceable ghost guns and other illegal firearms from ever reaching New York City streets,” he said. “I thank our federal colleagues for their partnership and their continued dedication to our shared public safety mission.”

According to the criminal complaint, Dabidah began ordering components from various online retailers as early as October 2022 to 3D print and assemble privately made firearms, commonly known as ghost guns. On August 15, 2024, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Dabidah’s Bronx apartment, uncovering 39 machinegun conversion devices, 14 completed ghost guns—six of which had machinegun conversion devices installed—five partially assembled 3D-printed assault rifles, two firearms silencers, two 3D printers, and various magazines and ammunition.

Machinegun conversion devices, which can transform semi-automatic firearms into fully automatic weapons, are prohibited under federal law without proper licensing. These devices, often referred to as “Glock switches” for handguns and “auto sears” for assault rifles, are illegal to possess.

The arrest highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to address the proliferation of ghost guns and other illegal firearms in New York City.