A 26-year-old technology industry worker has been charged with the murder of a US health insurance company CEO and accused of using a 3D-printed gun to shoot the executive outside a New York City ...
For many years, American investigators have relied on gun traces to make significant progress in solving crimes. Traditionally, homicide detectives have utilized ballistics and weapon serial numbers ...
And as the quality of 3D printers rises as prices fall, the trend shows no signs of stopping, threatening to make America a veritable Wild West of untraceable weapons, according to experts, ex-police ...
The 3D-printed gun PA police allegedly recovered from Luigi Mangione is a match to shell casings at the UnitedHealthcare CEO crime scene, NYPD boss says.