Posted on 03/21/2024 3:39:19 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
Bryan Malinowski, who was involved in a shootout with federal agents Tuesday, was also involved in a legal fight with a neighbor over the placement of a mailbox, claiming it was placed illegally on his property.
A judge would go on to side with Malinowski’s neighbor, years before the 53-year-old director of Little Rock's Clinton National Airport was involved in the Tuesday shooting with agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
In August 2018, Malinowski sued Eric and Victoria Pinter, who lived next to a property he owned. He said the year before they “without consultation or notice” built a mailbox on his property. The mailbox is 25 feet away from the Pinter residence of 110 Shady Thicket Lane in Little Rock, on a dead-end street. Pinter has always contended that the post office placed the mailbox in that location without his input. He says he even took a postal worker to look at the mailbox, but they said placing it farther down the lawn would make it unsafe for letter carriers to back out their trucks.
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Why would any of these minor disputes listed in the article prompt an armed 0600 am raid by federal agents serving search warrants? I’ll save time. They wouldnt.
Did the BATF release the contents of the search warrant? Very strange case.
What does the ATF have to do with a postbox?
There’s still no word on why the ATF was there.
Did he have explosives?
Operating a moonshine still?
We know who NPR is. I would not listen to them for 5 minutes.
Is the BATF trying to get its story together?
They killed him to protect the mailbox from bad thoughts
Yes. They are dragging any dirt they can. My guess is the raided this guy in his sleep, he responded to a home invasion and the PoPo got their rocks off gunning down a mere “civilian”.
Whatever the reason was, it was evil.
What did Bryan Malinowski know and who knew that he knew it? And is that knowledge gone along with much of his brain as well as what the government agents seized?
If they hide the affidavit, they’re dirty.
Bryan Malinowski, the Little Rock airport executive shot by ATF agents, dies from injuries
Oil filters, yeah, that’s the ticket!
He was in possession of illegal oil filters.
Notice how fast his photo and name were suddenly released for every one to see he is not a minority!
Maybe he had a two liter soda pop bottle. Remember the 1980s when such bottles were found to work well as a silencer for a few shots? The little plastic threaded piece to join the barrel to bottle required a $200 ATF tax.
Well, if he was involved in a mailbox dispute, send a posse of Feds in there and execute him!
I, too, am mystified on the purpose of dredging up a 5.5 year old dispute over a mailbox on an undeveloped lot owned but never occupied by Malinowski.
Perhaps it was written to give the ATF cover for murdering Malinowski, by portraying him as an unreasonable nut job under the SPJNK concept. Will it eventually emerge that Malinowski was involved in a trivial dispute with ATF, and they played hardball?
Jumping beyond speculation to imagination: is Josie Lenora (the author) hinting that mailbox owner Erik Pinter is connected to the ATF raid (as in, so pissed over losing $15k on the prior dispute that he swatted Malinowski)
ATF seemed to believe Malinowski had illegal and dangerous items in his safe, perhaps things obtained by exploiting his role at the airport. Will be interesting to see where this goes.
Sadly, the FBI has been acting like the gangsta arm of the DNC, and doing all sorts of unethical/illegal activities, so it is not unreasonable that citizens might mistrust or even fear the weaponized FBI just as the KGB or the Gestapo was.
Of course, the FBI might only have been doing its job...could have been the guy was plotting to move at 6:15am, the mailbox 12 feet to the left of its current USPS truck-convenient location. Which of course justifies the need for a full FBI special weapons team, ready to deliver deadly force to protect the borde...er, mailbox location.
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