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CLEVELAND — A Stow businessman who admitted to selling knock-off body armor to Northeast Ohio police agencies will spend over ...
The gunman was wearing enhanced or Level 4 body armor, according to Buffalo Police, which protected him when Aaron Salter Jr. tried to intervene.
Vall Iliev, 69, is accused of working with a Chinese broker company to find manufacturers to make cheap knock-offs of Level III and Level IV body armor products and ship them to a Stow warehouse ...
Investigators found thousands of Chinese-produced body armor plates at Vallmar and ShotStop, which served as warehouses to receive, but had no means of producing, Level III or Level IV body armor.
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A Stow man has been charged by federal authorities, accused of smuggling foreign-made body armor and falsely claiming it was domestically made and certified. Federal authorities are now urging ...
Vall Iliev, the immigrant entrepreneur who founded ShotStop Ballistics in Stow in 2015, has been charged with smuggling Chinese-made body armor that does not meet National Institute of Justice (NIJ) ...
The founder of ShotStop Ballistics, a former body armor supplier in Stow, has been sentenced to more than five years in prison after admitting to smuggling and selling substandard equipment made in ...
An Akron Police Department spokesperson confirmed that the department had worked with ShotStop Ballistics, a Stow-based ballistics and body armor manufacturer that filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy May 4 ...
Investigators found thousands of Chinese-produced body armor plates at Vallmar and ShotStop, which served as warehouses to receive, but had no means of producing, Level III or Level IV body armor.