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Posted on: July 10, 2025 08:55 AM

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Medford man charged with selling illegal firearms

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that a long-term investigation into an alleged gun trafficking operation in Suffolk County, conducted by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in partnership with the  Suffolk County Police Department, has resulted in the indictment of Daniel Probeck, 35, of Medford, for Criminal Sale of a Firearm, and several related charges, for allegedly selling and illegally possessing firearms at  his Medford residence. This discovery led to the largest ghost gun seizure in Suffolk County history.

“This defendant was not simply a firearms collector, he is alleged to have manufactured and sold illegal firearms,” said District Attorney Tierney. “This defendant is alleged to have been building and selling illegal weapons for profit. I applaud the work of my office and the Suffolk County Police Department on getting this source of illegal weapons off the street.”

According to the investigation, beginning in March 2025, members of the Suffolk County Police Department and Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office launched a probe on the defendant for allegedly illegally selling un-serialized illegal guns in Suffolk County.

During the investigation, Probeck allegedly sold multiple firearms, including four firearms, three of which were assault rifles, to an undercover police officer on multiple occasions in exchange for cash.

On June 12, 2025, Probeck was arrested and a search warrant was executed at his residence in Medford. During the search, members of the Suffolk County Police Department recovered over 100 firearms, including alleged assault weapons equipped with cosmetic and accessory features banned in New York State, such as threaded barrels, pistol grips, telescoping stocks, collapsible stocks, flash suppressors and other after-market components. Additionally, there was a variety of ammunition recovered, along with 67 sound suppressors, 12 three-dimensional printers, and an assortment of unfinished gun components and tools used to manufacture weapons.

From DA

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