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Man Shoots, Kills Home Invader Then Gets Arrested For Having Ghost Guns In South Jersey

A Cumberland County man shot an alleged home invader dead and then was arrested himself for owning ghost guns, authorities said.

New Jersey State Police

New Jersey State Police

Photo Credit: New Jersey State Police

A ghost gun is a firearm without a serial number.

Troopers responded Monday, Feb. 19, at approximately 7:15 pm, to a residence on Old Deerfield Pike in Upper Deerfield Township for a burglary in progress with a gunshot victim, New Jersey State Police said.

Based on a preliminary investigation, upon arrival, the troopers were met by Kevin Lucero, 24, who advised there was a male inside the residence suffering from a gunshot wound.

Troopers attempted life-saving measures until EMS arrived on the scene, where the victim succumbed to his injuries. 

A second individual who was with the gunshot victim had fled the scene before the arrival of the troopers. police said. 

A court-authorized search warrant of the residence and the vehicles on the property resulted in the seizure of three handguns, two of which were ghost guns, a large sum of cash, a butcher knife, and a cellular telephone. 

Lucero was arrested and charged with possession of prohibited weapons and lodged in the Cumberland County Jail pending a detention hearing, police said.

This is an active investigation, and there is no additional information available at the moment.

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