Hanover Park man sentenced for selling ghost guns, gun converter
A Hanover Park man who sold ghost guns and a machine gun conversion device to an undercover investigator was sentenced to prison this week, officials said.
Jeffrey Levander, 43, was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison for the unlawful sale or delivery of an unserialized firearm, six years for unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, six years for the unlawful use of a weapon, three years for the unlawful sale of a firearm, and three years for unlawful possession of a firearm, according to a news release from Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul. His sentences will run concurrently.
According to Raoul’s office, Levander sold the undercover investigator a Glock 43 model clone, a Glock 17 model clone, and a machine gun conversion device for Glock platform pistols and spring-loaded knife.