Crime & Safety
Strawgun Trafficking Included Guns From Bucks Co. Shop: DA
A Philadelphia man faces up to 30 years in state prison for his role in "a large-scale straw purchasing operation," authorities said.

WARMINSTER TOWNSHIP, PA — A Philadelphia man faces between 12.5-to-30 years in state prison for his role in "a large-scale straw purchasing operation" that included a township gun shop, authorities said.
Anthony Jackson, 28, of Philadelphia, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges stemming from illegal gun trafficking in which he funneled 29 handguns to prohibited individuals, including at least one convicted felon, the Bucks County District Attorney's Office said.
Jackson purchased two firearms from the Bunker Gun Shop in Warminster on Feb. 26, 2024, which were recovered by Philadelphia police on April 17, 2024, in the possession of a convicted felon legally prohibited from owning a firearm.
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Some of the other firearms were later recovered at crime scenes.
Jackson's guilty pleas covered numerous counts, including dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, providing materially false written statements for firearm purchases, penalties for the sale of firearms, firearm ownership by prohibited persons, sales to ineligible transferees, and multiple counts of criminal conspiracy.
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An investigation by Bucks County Detectives uncovered Jackson's scheme, which ran from October 22, 2021, to May 17, 2024. Jackson was formally charged on Nov. 12.
The investigation found five firearms initially purchased by Jackson were later recovered by police in separate incidents: Four in Pennsylvania and one in Camden County, N.J.
A review of Jackson's purchase history confirmed he bought 29 handguns from various dealers across Bucks and Philadelphia counties over three years.
Investigators highlighted a "time to crime" of only 51 days between Jackson's purchase and the gun's recovery at a crime scene, citing this as a strong indicator of illegal trafficking.
Authorities detailed Jackson's purchasing patterns:
- Oct. 22, 2021 – Dec. 30, 2021: Jackson purchased 10 handguns from Lock’s Philadelphia Gun Exchange, Firing Line Inc., Delia’s Gun Shop, and Philadelphia Training Academy. Three handguns were later recovered at crime scenes in Philadelphia and Camden County, N.J.
- Jan. 6, 2022 – Dec. 14, 2022: Jackson acquired seven 9mm handguns, often within a day of each other, from Delaware Valley Sports Center, Philadelphia Training Academy, Delia’s Gun Shop, and Frank’s Gun Shop & Shooting Range.
- Feb. 21, 2023 – Nov. 8, 2023: Jackson purchased eight 9mm handguns from Delia’s Gun Shop and Philadelphia Training Academy. One of these guns was recovered during a traffic stop in Philadelphia.
- Feb. 25, 2024 – May 12, 2024: Jackson bought two 9mm handguns from Delia’s Gun Shop and two 9mm handguns from The Bunker Gun Shop in Warminster.
One of the guns purchased in Bucks County was recovered in Philadelphia in the hands of a wanted felon.
The investigation also revealed that Jackson attempted to purchase a 30th gun on May 17, 2024, from Delia’s Gun Shop, but did not complete the transaction. Jackson never reported any of the guns stolen.
He admitted to purchasing them for $400 to $500, primarily from Delia’s Gun Shop, and then reselling them for $800 to $900.
The investigation confirmed that Jackson purchased these firearms for others due to his clean background, enabling individuals legally prohibited from buying guns to obtain them.
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