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Maryland Man Arrested for Smuggling Unregistered Ghost Gun Into House Office Building

The case highlights persistent challenges in detecting homemade, untraceable firearms at Capitol checkpoints.

Overview

  • Jason White, 35, was charged with a felony after attempting to carry a fully functional ghost gun through a metal detector at the Cannon House Office Building on June 24.
  • The firearm, assembled from parts and lacking a serial number, had a barrel shorter than 12 inches and evaded standard tracing methods.
  • White, who holds no valid D.C. carry license and an expired Maryland permit, told authorities he forgot the weapon was in his bag.
  • His arrest is the latest among more than 20 unlawful firearms incidents at the Capitol so far this year, surpassing the total for all of 2023.
  • The incident renews scrutiny of Capitol Police security protocols and jurisdictional permit disparities in preventing unregistered weapons from entering congressional buildings.