A Kansas City couple has filed suit against an alleged gun trafficker, a Henderson based manufacturer, and dealer who contributed to the death of their son, Alvino Dwight Crawford, in a 2016 shooting in Kansas City. The gun used to kill Dwight was one of 77 alleged to be trafficked in the Kansas City area by former firefighter, James Samuels, who faces federal criminal charges arising from this illegal firearms trafficking scheme. According to documents filed in federal court, other guns allegedly sold by the trafficking ring were recovered as part of criminal investigations in Kansas City and Chicago. The whereabouts of dozens more of these illegally trafficked guns remain unknown. The suit claims Jimenez Arms of Henderson sold the guns to Crawford knowing he was an unlicensed dealer.