Police discover firearms and illegal gun manufacturing tools during a raid.
Police arrested a 35-year-old man, James T. Campbell, in Savannah for creating illegal ghost guns, which are firearms that can be assembled from parts purchased online. Officers discovered 18 firearms, accessories, and narcotics during a raid at his home. Campbell now faces multiple serious charges, highlighting the rising concern over ghost guns in the community and the authorities’ commitment to addressing this dangerous issue.
In a startling development in Savannah, police have arrested a 35-year-old man, James T. Campbell, amid a growing concern over the manufacturing and distribution of illegal ghost guns. These firearms, which can be assembled from parts found online or through gun shows, are notorious for being untraceable and pose serious risks to community safety. This arrest was made by the Savannah Police Department (SPD) after an extensive investigation into Campbell’s activities.
On the early morning of February 21, 2025, police teams from SPD’s Strategic Investigations Unit (SIU) and SWAT swooped into action at around 5 a.m. They executed a search warrant at Campbell’s home located on the 300 block of Edgewater Rd. What officers discovered was quite shocking. Inside, they found a total of 18 firearms, numerous firearm accessories, parts intended for firearm assembly, manufacturing tools specifically for making guns, and even tactical gear. To make matters worse, police also uncovered narcotics and drug paraphernalia during their search.
Campbell’s luck ran out as he was taken into custody and now faces serious charges. He is looking at four counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and three counts of possession of dangerous weapons. This isn’t Campbell’s first brush with the law. He has a lengthy history of arrests dating back to 2013, with previous offenses including theft by shoplifting, burglary, and even charges of cruelty to children and aggravated battery just a few months prior to his recent arrest.
Savannah’s Chief of Police highlighted the importance of this arrest and commended the hard work done by investigators and their federal partners. This operation has successfully dismantled what could have been a significant threat to the community by removing both a dangerous individual and a cache of untraceable weapons.
The world of ghost guns has recently gained notoriety, particularly as their use has surged in crime statistics. These homemade firearms can easily be created from kits, 3-D printers, and parts readily available online. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has noted a worrying increase in the recovery of these privately made firearms, which are frequently linked to crimes that put everyday citizens at risk.
In 2023, U.S. Congress took steps to curb the rise of ghost guns by granting the ATF more authority to regulate these weapons through Senate Bill 2652. This legislative move aims to help local law enforcement agencies clamp down on the unregulated distribution and creation of ghost guns. Meanwhile, the Chatham County District Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office are gearing up to take on the prosecution of cases related to illegal firearms, with a particular focus on ghost guns.
The investigation into Campbell’s activities is far from over, as authorities are diligently piecing together further details of his manufacturing operations. As part of their commitment to combat this growing problem, the SPD hosted Ghost Gun Training last year and continues to collaborate with various federal partners to ensure that Savannah remains a safe place for everyone.
As the community breathes a sigh of relief following Campbell’s arrest, awareness around the dangers of ghost guns is becoming increasingly crucial. The steps taken by the Savannah Police Department showcase their dedication to keeping the streets safe and sending a clear message that illegal firearms will not be tolerated in our neighborhoods.
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