Investigators said they're searching for Kentric Collier, 28, in connection to the case. They said he has a lengthy history of violent crime.
"The ATF and the FDLE did a tremendous job in stopping a dangerous gun burglary ring targeting firearms dealers. The charges against these individuals are alarming -- stealing guns to sell on our streets," Attorney General Pam Bondi said. "My Office of Statewide Prosecution will aggressively prosecute this case to ensure justice is done."
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"This is more than just gun theft. This was an organized group that was targeting federal firearms licensees, stealing these guns and then going out and distributing them on the street," said Danny Banks, of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. "It wasn't uncommon that they go back into the neighborhoods ... and sell these guns on the street anywhere from $100 to $500 dollars. Any amount of money they can get is profit to them."