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    NYC artist who paints with human blood busted with cache of ‘illegal guns’ after cops responded to drug overdose

    By Larry Celona, Isabel Keane,

    2 hours ago

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    An infamous New York City artist who paint with human blood was arrested after police responded to reports of an over overdose at his home, and a cache of unregistered guns inside his Staten Island home, police said.

    First responders were initially called to the home on Wood Avenue for a report of an unconscious person. They found Vincent Castiglia, 42, a well-known tattooist and blood artist with thousands of followers on social media, police sources told The Post.

    Cops were called to the scene as the unusual artist was receiving first aid and were notified of a firearm spotted out in Castiglia’s bedroom, sources said.

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    Vincent Castiglia was arrested after authorities discovered several guns and multiple rounds of ammo in his Staten Island home. Getty Images

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    Officers found a .380-caliber Smith & Wesson EZ hangun, loaded with one round in the chamber and seven rounds in the magazine, on his bedpost Sunday morning, prompting a search warrant to be executed Monday, police said.

    During their search, police confiscated additional firearms and ammunition, including a shotgun, a 12-gauge Mossberg shotgun with six shells in the magazine, which found hidden inside Castiglia’s bedroom closet, according to police sources.

    A .22-caliber KelTec pistol with a large-capacity magazine was also seized, police sources said.

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    Police also recovered a loaded .32-caliber Seecamp pistol, which was found in a vest in the bedroom, police sources said.

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    Police said three guns and multiple rounds of ammo were recovered. NYPD 123rd Precinct
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    Police had responded to reports of an overdose in Castiglia’s home. Instagram / Vincent Castiglia

    Castiglia’s paintings , which have been exhibited in galleries and museums across the US and internationally, are made entirely with human blood. He bills his works as “monochromatic tableaux examining life, death, and the human condition,” according to his website .

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    His social media also promotes his work as a tattoo artist.

    The NYPD praised the work of the officers involved writing on X , “An overdose investigation leads to a search warrant that takes three guns and MANY rounds of ammo off the streets. Another job well done by members of the 123rd!”

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    Castiglia is a well-known blood artist and tattooist. Instagram / Vincent Castiglia

    Castiglia told police he bought and registered the KelTec pistol at a gun range in Florida. However, Castiglia did not have a license to possess firearms in New York City, the sources added.

    He has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition. He has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.

    Castiglia is being held at Rikers Island with bail set at $100,000/$20,000 cash.

    He is due back in criminal court in St. George on Friday.

    For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/

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