During the course of the 10-month investigation, authorities purchased or seized 50 firearms, including 17 guns that were discovered during the execution of search warrants on July 31, according to the ATF.
"Many firearms were taken off the street that may have otherwise ended up in the hands of those determined to further their criminal activity," said Christopher Shaefer, acting special agent in ATF's Los Angeles field office.
During the investigation, an undercover operative made a series of gun purchases from three of the defendants. The purchases included guns similar to AK-47s, Uzis and AR-15s, some of which were fully automatic weapons.
Those arrested are: Edgardo Prado Casteneda, aka "Primo," 26, of Azusa, who claimed to be a Southern California operative of the La Familia drug cartel based in Michoacan, Mexico; Vicente Garcia Jr., aka "Chevy," 38, of Azusa; Steven Scott Blanks, 47, of Norco; and Victor Velasquez, aka "Fingers," 34, of El Monte, who is accused of delivering a quarter-pound of methamphetamine that was purchased by the undercover operative.
The arrests were the result of a collaborative effort between the Los Angeles Police Department, ATF and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, according to LAPD Captain Kevin McCarthy.