Attorney Says ATF Was Wreckless Incompetent During Deadly Raid!

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➡ The ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) recently enforced a new rule about gun selling, which led to a tragic incident. Brian Malinowski, suspected of illegally selling guns, was killed during a raid at his home in Little Rock, Arkansas. The ATF agents covered his doorbell camera before breaking in, which has raised questions about their methods. The family’s lawyer argues that the ATF’s actions were reckless and unnecessary, and an investigation is underway to determine what really happened.
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Well, I figured since I just did the live stream talking about the ATF’s new engaged in the business rule that went live today. Watch that video if you want any information. I detail the whole thing. It’s long. There’s a reason it’s long. There’s a lot in there. I figured. Let’s talk about the most recent headline case where the ATF conducted a warrant and murdered somebody because they were engaged in the business.

And I’m talking about the Brian Malinowski case, where they served that warrant in Little Rock, Arkansas, at his home, and ultimately on alive Tim. There’s a lot going on, and the family attorney is getting involved. And we also have two videos that have been released that I want you to see. I think it’s interesting, but first, I want to thank the sponsor of today’s video, and that’s the Sonoran Desert Institute.

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Visit sdi. edu gng to get started today and tell them I sent you. All right, let’s get into this, this little scenario, shall we? Back on March 19, ATF raided Brian Malinowski’s house at 06:00 a. m. And as they broke the door down, Malinowski shot three shots at them. They returned fire. He shot an ATF agent. Were not life threatening. The injury was not life threatening. However, they shot him in the head, where he later died at a hospital.

And when I did the follow up video, I did a video on the story, and then I did a follow up video where I read you the search warrant. And when I read the search warrant, you can go and watch that video. I’ll post it above. I said to you, there are multiple, multiple different ways that they could have seized Malinowski. They had a warrant. They could have seized him, searched his, his home and his vehicle, as the warrant stated, and they did not, did not have to kick the door in at 06:00 a.

m. And had they done it in a multitude, any, any different way than he would be alive today. And they could prosecute rather than, you know, taking somebody from their family. Now, some information has come out from the family attorney, including two videos, one from a neighbor’s doorbell camera, which I’ll show you here in a moment. And one from Malinowski’s doorbell camera. And that one raises more questions than it answers.

Here’s the first one. It all right. A ten vehicle parade, a ten vehicle convoy for a guy who they suspected of straw purchasing, a non violent person who’s never been in any trouble. Keep that in mind. Now, here’s the ring camera. I think it’s ring camera, but here’s the doorbell camera from Malinowski’s house. This one is interesting. Now, you can see the guys approaching the door in their tack gear.

And number one in the stack puts a piece of tape over the camera. Why would they do that? I don’t know the answer to that, but there’s a reason. They don’t want people to see what they were doing. But as somebody who has multiple cameras on my property, I do have a doorbell camera as well. And if I see somebody covering it and smudging it, that, for me, is going to raise my level of concern, to put it mildly.

I’m not thinking it’s a cop out there, because most police would knock on the door and you’d see them and they announce themselves. Which brings us to the video where it ended. There’s no publicly available evidence at the moment that either shows ATF knocking and announcing their presence as required by the Supreme Court, or did they just kick the door in and do a no knock warrant? I read that warrant to you, and nowhere on it did it say no knock.

Hmm. Interesting. Now, it’s possible that Malinowski thought someone kicking his door in at 06:00 a. m. Was a bad guy, was a criminal, a home invasion. After all, the guy was selling guns to people a lot and making deals and saying, hey, have your friend call it cash only, blah, blah blah. Maybe he thought someone had tracked him and gone to his house. And the fact that they obliterated his ability to see who it was might have raised his level of suspicion, causing him to want to defend his wife, who was there as well.

Maybe not. Maybe he was a person who said, I’m not going alive. Piss off. Don’t know either way. But again, I will say that the ATF could have done this different ways, and he would still be alive and being put on trial for these alleged violations, and then our rights would be applicable during the criminal process. They didn’t do that. Now, as a reminder, what did he do? Where they were kicking his door in 150 guns they said that he purchased between May of 2021, in February of 2024.

And he sold a lot of those within 24 hours of procuring those. He bought a lot of those online places like gun broker, etcetera. Sold a lot of those at gun shops and other locations in the community. No time did he do any background checks, but at no time was he required to because he had purchased those. It was his private property, and he was selling that. That’s one take.

The other take is this guy was selling them, knowingly procuring them, and selling them to people who maybe couldn’t pass a background check, which is why they were buying them from him the way he they were. So that’s the two headed, two sides of the coin there. And oftentimes when we have cases like this that bring out the bad of the government or how bad a rule or law is, we don’t get the best candidate, the best plaintiff.

Look at the Rahimi case, right? Guy was terrible. Beat his girl up, pistol shooting incidents, and he’s the reason why one of the domestic violence restraining order prohibitions is being challenged. So sometimes you don’t get the best candidate, but the outcome is the one you’re after. But, you know, like I said, there are other ways they could have gotten him. They could have had the local PD stop the car two blocks from the house.

Hey, man, we got a warrant. We’re going back to the house. We’re going to search it. They could have went to his job again. He was a non violent airport executive. Airports are gun free zones. They could have went into his office, said, hey, cat, we got you. We’re going back to your house and we’re searching it. Let’s go. There’s a bunch of different ways they could have done this.

A bunch of different ways. But they chose to kick the door in and gunfight ensued. They killed him and he injured, shot one ATF agent. Now, the Arkansas State Police are doing an investigation on this at the request of the ATF, and their findings, whenever they come out, will be given directly to the, I believe this, if I’m correct, the state prosecutor, and then they’ll see if there are any charges to be filed.

Now, the attorney for the Malinowski family had some things to say, and I want to give them to you now. His name is Bud Cummins, and he said this. At this stage, there is no publicly available evidence showing whether agents knocked on the door or announced their presence, adequately identifying themselves. Brian’s wife, mayor, only heard loud banging, immediately followed by a crash of the front door being forced open.

We do not know who shot first, but it appears that Brian shot approximately three times at a decidedly low angle, probably at the feet of the intruders, who were roughly 30ft away. The Malinowski family believes the already known facts amply demonstrate ATF’s tactics on March 19 were reckless and incompetent and completely unnecessary. So I wanted you to have this information. I also wanted you to see those two videos because for me, there’s more questions that answers as this continues to play out.

And I cannot wait until the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigations Unit releases their report. You want that report? Subscribe to this channel. Hit the bell notification down below. Make sure it says all notifications like the video share but I will keep you in the know and this is going to be a good one also, guys, I am very proud of this blackout coffee, our premium coffee. We’ve been working on this for a very long time.

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