A Fort Bragg soldier, found with white supremacist literature and paraphernalia, pleaded guilty this week to having an unregistered “ghost gun,” federal prosecutors say. Military police arrested Noah Edwin Anthony, 23, on March 3, 2022, court documents show. Officers searched Anthony’s car as he was going through a gate to enter Fort Bragg and found a loaded handgun. “This handgun was later identified as a ‘Glock Like’ 9mm privately made handgun, commonly called a Ghost Gun, with no serial number,” federal prosecutors said. Police also found ammunition, two extended magazines, “Nazi-type patches” and an American flag with a Swastika. (…) Police also searched Anthony’s room on the Army base and found “white supremacist literature, T-shirts and patches,” a 3D-printed rifle with no serial number and parts for other firearms.

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