Overview
- Federal agents from the FBI, DEA and ATF raided Topeka Sports Cabaret on June 6, resulting in the firearms charge
- A Wichita grand jury indicted Leonard Rrapaj on June 10 for illegal possession of a machine gun conversion device and requested forfeiture of a Glock 9mm handgun and ammunition
- Rrapaj appeared in federal court on June 9 and remains in custody ahead of the scheduled June 12 detention hearing
- If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 under federal law
- The case is part of the Department of Justice’s Operation Take Back America and follows a similar Wichita case dismissed on Second Amendment grounds now under appeal