A former Philadelphia sheriff’s deputy has been arrested and is charged with firearms trafficking and selling firearms to a person unlawfully in the United States.
According to the Department of Justice, prosecutors allege in court documents that earlier in October, when he was still serving as a deputy sheriff, Ahmad allegedly sold two semi-automatic pistols and ammunition to a confidential FBI informant.
Per the documents, the informant explained to Ahmad that he was in the country unlawfully.
The informant met Ahmad at his North Philadelphia home on the day of the sale, Oct. 13, and was wearing a video and audio recording device, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer, citing court records. Ahmad retrieved the guns after a car pulled up.
Feds Say Guns Used in Shooting
Federal agents traced the two guns to a recent shooting outside of Roxborough High School that killed a 14-year-old teen, Nicolas Elizalde.“On September 27, 2022, at least four individuals opened fire on a group of juveniles leaving a football scrimmage at Roxborough High School in Philadelphia. Five juveniles were shot, and one was fatally wounded.”
On the night before he was arrested, Ahmad also allegedly sold another semiautomatic pistol and over 50 grams of methamphetamine to the FBI informant, court documents say, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer.
If convicted, he faces a maximum possible sentence of 15 years in prison.
In a statement on Ahmad’s arrest, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said the charges “are incredibly disturbing and allege outrageous conduct that stands in stark contrast with everything society expects from law enforcement officers.”
It is not immediately clear if Ahmad has or will have an attorney.