Ghost guns and 3D printer discovered in home of Bellevue drive-by shooting suspect
Several ghost guns and a 3D printer were discovered when a man was arrested in connection to a drive-by shooting, according to the Bellevue Police Department.
On May 27, there was a shooting in the 11600 block of Northeast 8th Street. According to police, someone fired shots out of the window of a car. No one was injured.
After an investigation, 24-year-old Romeo Plummer was charged in connection with the incident.
Police believe Plummer was in the car with several other people when there was an argument with a man at a gas station.
As the car left the gas station, police say Plummer fired several times out of the window.
Once Plummer was identified, a search warrant was served at his Seattle home, where detectives found four ghost guns, a 3D printer, ammunition, and other evidence that pointed to Plummer as the shooter.
The driver, a 21-year-old woman, was also arrested. Charges are pending.