New Braunfels man indicted for sending gun parts to ‘firearm manufacturing enterprise’ in Mexico, feds say

Chandler Britain Bradford, 34, is facing 8 counts

Handcuffs

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – A New Braunfels man was indicted by a federal grand jury for his alleged role in illegally sending thousands of firearm parts to Mexico, according to federal authorities.

Chandler Britain Bradford, 34, was charged with one count of conspiracy to smuggle goods from the United States; one count of conspiracy to traffic firearms; one count of conspiracy to transfer firearms for use in a felony; four counts of aiding and abetting the smuggling of goods from the United States; and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, a news release from the Department of Justice states.

Recommended Videos



The news release states Bradford received more than $3.5 million in a scheme to smuggle firearm parts to a person in the Monterrey, Nuevo Leon area.

“Bradford is alleged to have supplied enough firearm parts to arm the recipient with approximately 4,800 semi-automatic rifles, despite not having a license to export firearm parts from the United States to Mexico,” the release states.

He allegedly provided parts, tools and guidance “to facilitate a full firearm manufacturing enterprise in northern Mexico.”

If convicted, Bradford faces up to 20 years in prison.


About the Author

Rebecca Salinas is an award-winning digital journalist who joined KSAT in 2019. She reports on a variety of topics for KSAT 12 News.

Recommended Videos