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  • Tige

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    No Charges in ATF Killing Over Paperwork Firearms Violation​

    Vague rules and an unjustified raid led to Bryan Malinowski’s brutal death at the hands of federal agents.​

    J.D. TUCCILLE | 6.19.2024 7:00 AM

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    Two federal agents from behind wearing ATF POLICE shirts. | APEX / MEGA / Newscom/DFBEV/Newscom

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    Agents of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) suspected that Bryan Malinowski, executive director of the airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, and an avid firearms collector, was reselling enough firearms at gun shows to make him more of a commercial dealer than a hobbyist. That meant he should, in the ATF's view, get a Federal Firearms License. So on March 19, agents did what law enforcers do when they suspect people of paperwork violations: They raided his home before dawn, taped over the doorbell camera, and shot Malinowski dead less than a minute later when he opened fire on intruders who had just busted in his front door.
     

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    No Charges in ATF Killing Over Paperwork Firearms Violation​

    Vague rules and an unjustified raid led to Bryan Malinowski’s brutal death at the hands of federal agents.​

    J.D. TUCCILLE | 6.19.2024 7:00 AM

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    Two federal agents from behind wearing ATF POLICE shirts. | APEX / MEGA / Newscom/DFBEV/Newscom

    (APEX / MEGA / Newscom/DFBEV/Newscom)
    Agents of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) suspected that Bryan Malinowski, executive director of the airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, and an avid firearms collector, was reselling enough firearms at gun shows to make him more of a commercial dealer than a hobbyist. That meant he should, in the ATF's view, get a Federal Firearms License. So on March 19, agents did what law enforcers do when they suspect people of paperwork violations: They raided his home before dawn, taped over the doorbell camera, and shot Malinowski dead less than a minute later when he opened fire on intruders who had just busted in his front door.

    Yeah, those fat bastards seem to really love their misguided inter-office memos.


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    The Beer roll of F.A.T and Explosive shits
     

    FNHman

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    May the illegals crossing the boarder rape the wives and daughters of all federal agents past and present in the ATF then dispose of their body's like the trash the ATF has become.
     

    IronBeard

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    Well, ya see, he was a bad guy, and what they did was with the best intentions. Unfortunately, the bad guy probably opened the door a bit too aggressively and well, sure is a shame. He could have just complied. Oh, and we weren't there so have no right to speak our minds...
     
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