United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced on Wednesday an indictment against nine individuals for various offenses related to firearms trafficking from Georgia to New York City. The accusation was possible by the close cooperation of federal, state, and local law enforcement institutions participating in a cross-jurisdictional strike force, according to officials. Audrey Strauss, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced at a press conference charges against nine defendants, residents of both New York City and Georgia who were arrested for conspiring together and trafficking dozens of firearms from Georgia to New York City. “Today’s arrest shut down the alleged gun pipeline of these nine defendants,” Strauss said. One of the defendants, Duvaughn Wilson, a Georgia resident, acted as a straw purchaser to buy at least 87 firearms from at least six federal firearms licensees in Georgia, according to a statement by …