Really?
Yes.
I started doing an article on the case, so I did quite a bit of research. His father came over before the first Gulf war, and bragged about a watch supposedly given to him by Saddam.
He loudly proclaimed himself and atheist, a liberal, and anti-Second Amendment while being an avid hunter.
The father got in trouble for tax evasion in Michigan, but it was appealed. They moved to Kentucky, where the father was convicted of drug distribution of Oxycondin via easy prescriptions.
All together it did not come out as a gun article, so I did not finish it.