Clairton convicted felon arrested after having items including fentanyl and a “ghost gun” in his house

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Attorney General Dave Sunday announced Tuesday that a convicted felon from Clairton has been arrested after possessing items including fentanyl and a “ghost gun.” Law enforcement arraigned twenty-eight-year-old Ismail A. Hamlin on Friday. Hamlin is already facing previous convictions for possessing a firearm and drug-trafficking. Hamlin can not have a firearm because of these convictions. Hamlin had money, a Glock switch that was illegal and hundreds of both fentanyl bricks and firearms, including the “ghost gun” in his house. Social services are also assisting a young child that was discovered in Hamlin’s house. Hamlin denied bail because of the risk of public safety.