By Robert Jablon, AP
Two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies badly wounded in an ambush shooting last year sued a Nevada company Monday for making the parts for a “ghost gun” used in the attack.
The lawsuit alleges Polymer80 Inc. negligently and unlawfully sold an “untraceable home-assembled gun kit” that resulted in the September attack.
It was the latest effort to deal with the proliferation of ghost guns, which are put together from commercial kits or parts bought online.
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