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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Thinking out loud, there must be tons of guns out there with unknown histories owned by unsuspecting people, where it's been handed down, passed around over the decades, lost, found, stolen, whatever.
Wait till they rehearse his text and online posting
Trust me
They have to justify JBTBL crap
Think about ATF
there to attack shit folks like
Guns
Tobacco
Booze
Not needed
They dreamed up existence after prohibition ended
“Sometimes, there are actual stupid pieces of crap doing stuff they shouldn’t do.”
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Yes, that’s true. But they didn’t have to set him up for a murder…because that’s what this is. If the government suspects you of a crime, the proper thing to do is to gather evidence, and when they have enough, arrest the person and put them on trial. I suspect that even the tyrannical shit-fee-brains at the ATF know how to arrest someone, as opposed to executing them.
Actions like this, do nothing but create more hatred and distrust for the federal government, at a time, when it should be doing its utmost to restore the trust that it has lost over the last several decades. But that’s the feds for you, they view themselves as our masters, rather than our servants, as the government was originally designed. Time for a change, a BIG change. Buying into their story, and dismissing the execution of even someone who looks to be obviously, guilty, is not a way to change the government’s behavior.
I have never understood the difference between buying a gun and giving or selling it to someone else and a ‘sraw purchase’.
Feels like the only difference is intent, but how do they know what you’re thinking when you do it?
As I said up thread, he was paying full retail from GunBroker.com, and didn't seem to be selling for much more than that.
Even if he made $100 per gun, which seems high, that would have been around $15K, over a couple years. While he was making around $200K salary, in Arkansas.
Certainly nothing worth doing everything possible to get on ATF'S radar. His motive is the most suspicious thing to me.
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IF ATF is not lying?
And you know that how?
According to Biden’s federal government, he sold 150 firearms.
According to Biden’s federal government.
“Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands?”
-Patrick Henry
Mzybe he just really liked the firearms scene. My guess on this is someone he thought was a friend wasn’t a friend and ratted him in exchange for something. That’s usually how this goes.
The more sinister idea, and have pictures of him at gun show tables int he reports over time, is he got caught up in a general net that’s just looking for people to bust.
Some of the quotes from the report say they didn’t know who he was at early on, but they had suspicions. That’s happens more than people want to believe. Moles, informants, agents working shows noticed he was standing out and decided to make an eample of him.
He also could have been blackmailed by the underworld to procure guns “or else.” That would make more sense than he was going to make money.
“5 members of a BLM-Antifa cell in Little Rock were sentenced to prison for carrying out a series of firebombings(sic). Renea Goddard (former reporter-turned-sex worker), Aline Espinosa-Villegas, Brittany Jeffrey & Emily Nowlin were sentenced to 17–18 months.”
The Little Rock NPR branch gets around or so I’ve been told.
The military doesn’t behave that way. Polizei des Regimes does.
Did this guy know of the CIA running cocaine through Medina Airport to help finance the fight against the Sandanistas?
Did he threaten to spill the story of Bill Clinton knowing about it?
And this being why the feds protect the Clinton crime family???
Bill and Killary Clinton National Airport Executive; that’s all you need to say, Arkancide all the way. The real why will never be known.
I doubt he would have a position as director of the airport if he had any previous criminal history because he would not be able to pass the TSA approval process so pretty sure no violent history.
Notice how fast the name and photo of him were released. In the past such raids were not so much designed to arrest a perp, which could have been done quietly, but to frighten the general public into fearing the ATF and FBI.
I am sure many of us remember such raids that were done “high profile” and went wrong.
As an old saying used to be said.. (if I can remember it,) “You violently punish a law breaker not because he broke the law, but so others will see it and not break the law.”
Like Jan 6th protestors
Need to read the search warrant. He must have had a drug habit to support. He was selling guns to just about anyone without regard for anyone’s character. Not good. I wonder why he would do such a thing.
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