A father and son from Virginia who brought 35 guns into New Jersey and sold them on multiple occasions in a parking lot in Pennsauken are headed to federal prison.

Shawn K. Harvey, 54, of Locust Grove, was sentenced Wednesday to five years after previously pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to traffic firearms and three counts of trafficking firearms, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement. He will also be subject to three years of supervised release after finishing his prison term.

His son, Shawn M. Harvey, who authorities said also goes by the name “Munchy,” previously pleaded guilty and will be sentenced on Jan. 8, 2020.

A person acting as a confidential informant bought guns from the pair and informed authorities that the father and son had others to sell.

The Harveys ending up selling 35 firearms – including assault-style rifles, revolvers, shotguns and semi-automatic handguns – in 11 separate transactions between February and May 2016, according to court papers. One of the firearms was reported stolen in Virginia and many of the guns were new and came with ammunition.

The guns were sold to the informant and an undercover officer. The location of the parking lot was not specified in court documents.

Both Harveys were arrested in August 2016.

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