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The executive director of the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas is now brain dead and an ATF agent was shot during a shootout that happened in a raid of his Little Rock home early Tuesday morning. Before I jump into this, because this is kind of crazy, the details, the little bit we have are concerning and sketchy. I want to thank the sponsor of the video, and that’s CMMG.
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Federal officials say that one ATF agent was shot in an exchange of gunfire and suffered a non life threatening injury. 53 year old Brian Malinowski reportedly exchanged gunfire with these agents as they served a search warrant at his home around 06:00 a. m. Tuesday morning. Now, no details have been released about the warrant that led the ATF to raid his home. But Brian Milanelski, he joined the Clinton National Airport in 2008 as director of properties and he is now, like I said, the executive director.
He’s been in this service, in this job field for over 30 years. So obviously he’s somebody who is not a dirt bag, maybe. I don’t know, not a lot of details here, but ATF raided his home and they got shot. He got shot. He was shot in the head and we don’t know much more than that right now. But did ATF try to make contact with him at work? Did ATF try to contact him during normal daylight hours? Or did they just choose to use the COVID of night and surprise by breaking his door down at six in the morning, which caused the homeowner to shoot at them, kind of like most people would if they are of the mindset that they will defend themselves and their home and their family.
His wife was next to him during the shootout, according to his brother. Now, neighbors report they saw ATF agents go into the home with saws, with the fire department with circular saws and Halligan tools and the jaws of life. And they were seen taking guns and totes out of the home and putting them into a trailer. So obviously ATF wanted something in his safe? I don’t know. I wouldn’t say obviously you never know with them until we actually get the warrant.
But this man was shot in the head. An ATF agent was shot as well. His wife was in direct harm’s way. What say you? We don’t know the facts about this ATF warrant and raid. But we do know that. At least I know that if somebody kicks my door in under the COVID of night I am going to take defensive measures. This is why I want to know.
Did they try to contact him? Did they try to reach out with him? Is there a reason that they chose to kick the door down rather than to do things administratively and I guess gentlemanly like, but that’s the ATF. I don’t know. Just like I said, a lot of weird things going on with the ATF. We have a raid on another FFL, I don’t know, about two weeks ago with another thing that they’re considering to be machine guns.
Is this related? Nobody knows. When we do know, I will put out more information. But what do you think down below? Here’s the question I want to pose to you. 06:00 a. m. Something goes bump, your door goes down. What do you do? What do you do? Let me know down below and I’ll see you on the next one. Take care. .