PHOENIX — An Arizona man who provided ammunition to the gunman in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history was barred Monday from possessing gun powder as part of his release from custody.
An Arizona man was sentenced Tuesday in Las Vegas to 13 months in prison for selling illegally manufactured ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman. Douglas Haig, 57, of Mesa, pleaded ...
CHANDLER, Ariz. -- An Arizona man who sold ammunition to the gunman in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history was charged Friday with manufacturing armor-piercing bullets, according to ...
An Arizona man who sold ammunition to the gunman in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history has been charged in Nevada with engaging in the business of making ammunition without a license.
Douglas Haig was charged on Friday with the manufacturing and selling of illegal ammunition to Las Vegas massacre gunman Stephen Paddock. According to a complaint filed in federal court in Phoenix, ...
An important point of clarification on Douglas Haig, the Mesa man whose ammunition was found in the Las Vegas shooter’s hotel room: The problem isn’t necessarily that Haig sold Stephen Paddock ...
Haig was contacted one day after the attack, after investigators found an Amazon box with his address on it inside Paddock's hotel room, reports CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal. But Haig says ...