Posted on 03/21/2024 6:04:36 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The affidavit detailing the ATF case against the Little Rock airport executive who was shot and killed by federal agents serving a search warrant at his home was released Thursday.
In the heavily redacted warrant affidavit, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives claims that Bryan Malinowski purchased numerous firearms that he resold without a firearm dealer’s license.
Bryan Malinowski, the Little Rock airport executive shot by ATF agents, dies from injuries
According to the warrant, Malinowski purchased more than 150 guns between May 2021 and Feb. 27, 2024, which he then resold.
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Message to Bill and Hillary?
Ahhhhh…….
Another Democrat President teaching us a lesson.
They knew where he worked. They could have talked to him at any time.
“Let’s kill him to show them we can.”
This seems like strange behavior for a guy with a stable job and family. How much of a profit could you be making if you paid full price for the guns, and sold them immediately? For most types of merchandise,you’d be taking a loss. The only way he could have been making money is by not being too picky about the sorts of people he sold them to, who would pay high prices because they couldn’t get a gun legally.
If he just wanted to make extra money, there are many side hustles that are perfectly legal and much safer.
This guy was asking to get raided.
Let’s assume that Malinowski did every last thing the affidavit claims he did. There was nothing in the article to suggest that he was violent.
So why the early morning SWAT raid? Why not just arrest him as he left for work?
Oh, sorry. I forgot that police everywhere are militarized today. Never mind.
Exactly. It would be easy to hit his house while he was at work. Instead they wanted to play with all of their toys and mount a Rambo style raid on his house.
How did the ATF know he resold the guns. Did he advertise the sales or did an undercover ATF agent buy some from him. Or was set up... Clintonsided
“..Or was set up... Clintonsided...”
He probably knew too much, maybe even where some of the bodies were disposed of.....a potential threat to the PIAPS and/or the Crooked One?
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I don’t doubt that - the question is why did he do it?
They have video, witness statements, etc. Guns he sold ended up in the hands of criminals and gang members. There's nothing to defend here. Either he was terminally stupid, or he had a death wish. He bought and resold hundreds of guns. He wasn't selling his granddad's collection.
Ha! They could have arrested David Koresh while he was out jogging, and all the Branch Dravidians would have tamely surrendered.
One problem (of many) with these Rambo-style SWAT raids is that the target doesn’t know what the hell is going on. One moment it’s a peaceful day. The next thing you know your door gets smashed in.
Many folks are going to panic, and think it’s a violent home invasion. They grab a gun, and the military - oops, I mean the cops - shoot him dead.
And SWAT has even been known to hit the wrong house. So what? They’ve got qualified immunity. Gear up, and get ready for the next assault.
Side note: In my younger days I was very pro-cop. No longer. Something has changed. And I don’t think it’s me.
Like you said, he was buying at retail, and apparently not selling for much more than retail.
It’s likely he was selling guns that showed up at crime scenes.
Local police would trace the guns for sure.
That’s likely how the ATF got involved.
A new Biden policy. If you sell one gun, you are in the business and need a license.
Not familiar with the case, but Bryan Malinowski must have been an enemy combatant, terrorist etc...Otherwise, why not knock on his door? My point is if they’re that concerned with evidence in the home, why not wait until he leaves, detain him in a parking lot, coming out of work etc, instead of allowing a suspect the benefit of hiding behind walls in his own home where he can destroy evidence in seconds, have access to bombs or whatever etc. And while the suspect in being detained away from the home, then search his property.
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