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Edwin Rojas Cordova, Firearms Theft, Pennsylvania 2022

HARRISBURG, PA – A 20-year-old Harrisburg man is facing serious federal time after being indicted on charges of stealing thirteen firearms from a licensed dealer in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Edwin Rojas Cordova allegedly broke into the shop on December 27, 2022, making off with a significant cache of weapons.

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced the indictment today, detailing the brazen theft. While details surrounding the break-in remain scarce, the sheer number of firearms stolen raises concerns about where these weapons may have ended up. The ATF spearheaded the investigation, working to track the stolen guns and ultimately identify Cordova as the alleged perpetrator.

U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam’s office is prosecuting the case, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph J. Terz leading the charge. Investigators have yet to release information about a potential motive or any connections Cordova might have to other criminal activity. The recovery of the stolen firearms remains a priority, according to sources close to the investigation.

If convicted, Edwin Rojas Cordova faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. Beyond imprisonment, he could also be subjected to a term of supervised release following his sentence, and a hefty fine. However, the actual sentence will be determined by the presiding judge, taking into account federal sentencing guidelines and the specifics of the case.

It’s crucial to remember that an indictment is not a conviction. Edwin Rojas Cordova is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The legal process will now unfold, giving him the opportunity to mount a defense and challenge the charges against him. Grimy Times will continue to follow this case as it progresses through the federal court system.

The incident highlights the ongoing threat of firearms theft and the importance of securing weapons to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. The ATF continues to work with local law enforcement to combat gun crime and bring those responsible to justice. The investigation is ongoing, and further details may emerge as the case moves forward.

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