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A Boston homicide and other crimes in the Northeast have been linked to a stash of guns allegedly sold by Brockton’s Klordenzsky Senecharles, who’s now facing federal charges for lying to cops about where the firearms went.
Between March 2020 and May 2021, Senecharles purchased 28 guns, selling four of them but claiming 21 others were bought by licensed dealers. When cops checked the dealers, they said they’d never bought from Senecharles.
The 13 guns Senecharles still owned were allegedly linked to the Boston homicide, as well as other crimes in the region.
Senecharles, 29, was released on conditions after being arrested and charged with making false statements to law enforcement.
The charge carries a maximum five-year prison sentence, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release.
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📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Violent Crime
- Defendant: Massachusetts
- Location: MA
- Source: DOJ Press Release

