Rockledge Man Faces Charges Over 3D Printed Gun Parts

A Rockledge man could be facing up to 15 years in prison after police found dozens of 3D-printed gun parts and ammunition in his home. Patrick Carman’s attorney however, says the parts were made as a hobby and were not functional firearms. Officers responded to Carman’s home in September following a domestic dispute. His attorney says Carman posed no danger and never intended to sell or complete the firearms. The case is ongoing.