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UnitedHealthcare CEO was likely killed with a ghost gun that can be made at home

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Police believe the brazen killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was carried out with a ghost gun. The nearly untraceable weapons can be made a home. A ghost gun is a firearm without a serial number. Police said Monday that the gun used in last week’s shooting of Brian Thompson may have been made with a 3D printer. It was capable of firing 9 mm rounds. Police say a suppresser was also found on the 26-year-old man arrested in the crime. Ghost guns are increasingly turning up at crime scenes around the U.S. New regulations appear to be helping but have faced court challenges.

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