Middlesex County Man Charged with Weapons Offenses, Sexual Conversations with Minor
TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) announced today that a Middlesex County man was charged with weapons offenses and having illicit sexual conversations with someone he believed was a minor.
Oskar Smieszek, 23, of South Amboy, New Jersey, is charged by complaint with manufacturing an unregistered, unlicensed firearm with a three-dimensional printer (second degree); possessing an unlicensed, unregistered assault firearm (second degree); possessing large-capacity ammunition magazines (fourth degree); attempted impairing the morals of a child (third degree); and attempting to show obscene material to a child (third degree).
“The charges announced today reflect two major areas of enforcement of our office – protecting children from sexual predators and protecting everyone from gun violence,” said Acting Attorney General Davenport. “So-called ‘ghost’ guns that are made with 3D printers are untraceable, but no less deadly than other weapons. And anyone who tries to use the anonymity of social media sites to prey on children should understand that they will be held accountable.”
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