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Freeman Buchanan, Machinegun Possession, North Carolina 2023

WAGONER, OKLAHOMA – A 19-year-old resident of Wagoner faces significant federal charges after being indicted by the September Federal Grand Jury 2024-B. Freeman Buchanan is accused of illegal possession of a machinegun conversion device, a crime that carries severe penalties.

Buchanan, 25-CR-351, is now facing the prospect of years behind bars for his actions, which are being investigated by both the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Tulsa Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney John Brasher has been assigned to prosecute this case.

The ATF is known for its rigorous enforcement of federal firearms laws, and their involvement in Buchanan’s case signals a serious investigation into the illegal possession of firearms. The Tulsa Police Department, with their expertise in local crime, have also contributed to the investigation.

Buchanan’s arrest marks another instance of the government taking a tough stance on firearm violations. His case serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of possessing illegal firearms, which can lead to lengthy prison sentences and a criminal record that can affect future employment and housing opportunities.

The charges against Buchanan are serious, and if proven true in court, could result in substantial time behind bars. Assistant U.S. Attorney Brasher is expected to present a strong case against Buchanan, ensuring that justice is served for any victims of his actions.

This indictment is yet another example of the federal government’s commitment to enforcing its laws and protecting the citizens of Oklahoma from those who would seek to endanger public safety through illegal activities involving firearms.

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