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Bronx district attorney urges credit card companies to cut ties with ghost gun sellers

BRONX, New York (WABC) — In an effort to keep illegal and untraceable ghost guns off New York City streets, the Bronx district attorney is pleading for major credit card companies to stop doing business with ghost gun sellers.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark shared a letter she sent this week to both Mastercard and Visa, urging them to cut ties with ghost gun manufacturers.

“We’re asking Mastercard and Visa to get involved, asking them, ‘don’t let your cards be used for that,’ because what is happening with those gun parts and pieces, putting them together, people are dying.”

Yanely Henriquez wants the gunfire to stop. Gunfire killed her 16-year-old daughter Angellyh Yambo.

“I’m going to do whatever I can to make sure that people know who she was and why I’m doing this for her,” Henriquez said.

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She was struck with a stray bullet on her way home from school last month. It was shot from half a block-away.

The bullet that came from a so-called ‘ghost gun,’ a firearm ordered online that arrives in pieces and is easily assembled into a lethal weapon.

“We talk about the iron pipeline and people go into different states where they can buy guns easily or whatever,” Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said. “But here, you get it right in your house. No serial numbers, untraceable, no background check nothing. That is a problem. And that is dangerous.”

The Biden Administration has already ordered ghost gun companies to require background checks and to stamp their parts with serial numbers, but it doesn’t take effect until August.

“So, between now and then how many people have to die,” Clark said.

Late Thursday afternoon, Mastercard denied the request, saying, “It remains Mastercard’s role to ensure that consumers are permitted to make lawful purchases on our network.”

Yanely Henriquez applauded the district attorney’s initiative.

“You have to do whatever you have to do,” she said. “So, we can stop all these crimes happening, you know? Not only my child, future kids, you know?”

There was no immediate comment from Visa.

Last year, police recovered just nine ghost guns in the Bronx. So far this year, 32 have been recovered.

Prosecutors know that’s just the tip of an iceberg that is growing.

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