A deputy sheriff has been arrested by federal agents in Philadelphia after the law enforcement official was caught on video selling two guns that were used in a school shooting.
The two guns were used in the deadly shooting after a football scrimmage at Roxborough High School.
Deputy Sheriff Samir Ahmad tried to cash in on the tragic shooting by selling the guns used in the attack.
Federal agents recorded Ahmad accepting $3,000 for the sale of these two, semi-automatic Glocks as well as ammunition, from a federal informant.
Ahmad was a deputy sheriff in the city of Philadelphia from 2018-2022.
โAs alleged, Samir Ahmad abused his authority โ to the greatest extent possible โ as a sworn law enforcement officer,โ said U.S. Attorney Romero.
โThe defendant was allegedly sold firearms on the street, and for the sake of putting money in his pocket, was willing to put deadly firearms into the hands of someone he knew was prohibited by law from possessing them.
โWorking with our law enforcement partners, we are doing all that we can to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the violence.โ
โThe idea of a sworn public servant so blatantly undermining public safety is reprehensible,โ said Jacqueline Maguire, Special Agent in Charge of the FBIโs Philadelphia Division.
โPhiladelphia is awash in illegal guns, which are being used to commit violent crimes, so every weapon we can take off the street and every trafficker we can lock up makes a difference.
“The FBI and our partners will continue to do everything in our power to make this city safer.โ
โThe result of this investigation is the paradigm of collaboration between our local, state, and federal partners,โ said Eric Degree, Acting Special Agent in charge of ATFโs Philadelphia Field Division.
โWe cannot let the gun violence we are seeing become the norm.
“We will continue to use our expertise to identify, investigate, and incarcerate those who commit and those who facilitate the violent firearm crimes that plague our streets.โ
Federal Agents record Philadelphia Deputy Sheriff Samir Ahmad taking $3000 cash for sale of two semi-auto Glocks & ammo to federal informant. The two guns federal authorities say were traced as being among those used in deadly Roxborough HS shooting 16 days before @FOX29philly pic.twitter.com/Il0ZcrhBZ8
— Steve Keeley (@KeeleyFox29) October 27, 2022
DOJ issued a statement that said:
โUnited States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Samir Ahmad, 29, of Philadelphia, PA, was charged by Criminal Complaint with firearms trafficking and selling firearms to a person unlawfully in the United States, arising from his sale of two semi-automatic pistols to a confidential informant while he was employed as a Deputy Sheriff with the Philadelphia Sheriffโs Office.
โAccording to the court documents, Ahmad was employed as a Deputy Sheriff with the Philadelphia Sheriffโs Office beginning in February 2018.
โIn October 2022, when Ahmad was a sworn law enforcement officer as a Deputy Sheriff, he allegedly sold two semi-automatic pistols and ammunition to a confidential informant.
โDuring the exchange, the informant explained to Ahmad that he was unlawfully in the United States and that he could ‘get deported’ if he was caught in possession of a gun.
โAs detailed in the Criminal Complaint, Ahmad responded, simply: ‘You donโt got to worry about none of that.’
โThe defendant made $3,000 from the sale of the firearms.
โOn October 19, 2022, Ahmad was terminated from employment with the Philadelphia Sheriffโs Office and arrested by federal agents.
“The investigation is ongoing.
โIf convicted, the defendant faces a maximum possible sentence of 15 years in prison,โ DOJ said.
โThe case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Department of Labor Office of the Inspector General, and the Philadelphia Police Department, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys J. Jeanette Kang and Justin T. Ashenfelter.”
BREAKING: Federal Agents capture Philadelphia Deputy Sheriff on video selling two of the guns used in deadly shooting after Roxborough High School football scrimmage. โฆ@FOX29phillyโฉ pic.twitter.com/Cw7hK68Hbt
โ Steve Keeley (@KeeleyFox29) October 27, 2022