Easterbrook informed the officer that the gun had already been sold but agreed to buy some guns from the undercover officer. Expecting that Easterbrook and Karcher would both try a second time to use counterfeit money, the officer prepared the meeting. Easterbrook reportedly paid counterfeit money of $ 1,200 on March 29 to purchase a Walmart AR-15 rifle. The official noticed that Easterbrook was trying to sell the gun on a social media platform and agreed to buy the rifle.

Several officers and detectives met Easterbrook and Karcher in the parking lot, and Karcher had 16 counterfeit $ 100 bills.

Source www.nrtoday.com Karcher has also been charged with illegally buying a firearm. Easterbrook faces additional charges of first degree theft, first degree forgery and criminal possession of a coercive first degree instrument from the March case handled by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.

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