Posted on 05/25/2024 7:28:58 AM PDT by george76
ATF agents cut off the electricity to Bryan Malinowski's Little Rock home before executing their search warrant March 19.
None of the agents wore body cameras, and they covered Malinowski's doorbell camera with tape to hide their actions. Fifty-seven seconds after kicking down the front door, Malinowski was fatally shot in the head. His wife, Maer Malinowski, was pulled out of her home wearing only bedclothes and forced into the back of a squad car, where she was held against her will for four hours in 34-degree weather, despite her frequent pleas to check on her dying husband.
"If that isn't weaponization of government, I don't know what is," Congressman Jim Jordan, R-OH, said Thursday morning, during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, which he chairs.
The hearing, which was held in the Rayburn House Office Building and was called "Oversight of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives," lasted more than three hours. ATF Director Steven Dettelbach was the only witness..
Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee tried to force Dettelbach to answer questions about Malinowski's killing. However, as expected, he declined to answer and tap-danced around the members' questions, citing the ongoing criminal investigation by Arkansas officials as an excuse. Dettelbach was also questioned about ATF's zero-tolerance policy for gun dealers, which has led to a dramatic increase in revocations of Federal Firearm Licenses (FFL). Other lawmakers asked the ATF director about his agency's confusing new rule, which requires anyone who sells firearms "predominantly to earn a profit" to obtain an FFL.
Dettelbach appeared before the committee wearing a grey suit, white shirt, pale blue tie and an ATF lapel pin. He sat alone at the witness table, which was covered with several folders and piles of paper.
Jordan's questions about the Malinowski killing were on-point, accusatory and unrelenting.
"When you make up the rules as you go, bad things happen," Jordan observed. "People might even get shot. That's what happened to Bryan Malinowski. What were you trying to hide, disabling the doorbell camera, cutting the electricity and not wearing body cameras?"
"We're not trying to hide things," Dettelbach insisted. "After the incident, along with Little Rock Police, we called for an independent investigation, which is being done by Arkansas State Police. Mr. Chairman, the reason we called for the investigation is we're not trying to hide anything, but I am not going to talk about the investigation out of fairness. I'm not commenting on pending (legal) matters. It's not fair to people."
In his opening statement, Dettelbach claimed ATF goes after trigger-pullers, shooters and gun traffickers, which he called the "the worst of the worst." He never mentioned that Malinowski had never been arrested and had no criminal record.
Dettelbach claimed "gun violence" was the leading cause of death for children, which Congressman Troy Nehls, R-TX, and several other Republican lawmakers completely debunked.
Nehls, a former Sheriff who said he never allowed no-knock search warrants or "SWAT teams coming to doors dressed like ninjas," asked Dettelbach what policies ATF has in place to mitigate risk to agents and the public during search warrants.
"We do a thorough job of training, and we have operations planning," Dettelbach replied.
"Executing search warrants at pre-dawn hours, how does that mitigate risk?" Nehls asked.
Dettelbach declined to answer, citing the ongoing criminal investigation, adding "Police are entitled to due process, too."
"When you kick down a door and you don't even announce who you are, what do you think is going to happen," Nehls asked. "Were you aware he had no criminal history?"
Nehls cited a growing lack of trust between police and the communities they serve, which he said was exacerbated by ATFs lack of body cameras.
"This stinks to high heaven," Nehls said. "I highly recommend you cooperate with this committee. You've got to get your priorities in order. It seems like there is a coverup here."
Two ATFs
"You've accused a dead man of a crime," said Congressman Darrell Issa, R-CA. "Did you allege he had committed a felony?"
"The judge did find that," Dettelbach said, again citing the ongoing investigation by Little Rock officials.
"I hope they find that you blew it badly enough that criminal charges are filed," Issa said. "The Hunter Biden (investigation) is over. Why didn't you do a no-knock on him?"
Issa, a frequent ATF critic, said he knew what really transpired March 19.
"You're playing one of the games that the Chair and I didn't like during Fast & Furious," Issa said. "If some group of 10 carloads of people showed up and kicked in the door in the dark of night, we would be talking about a planned murder of somebody who had every right to have a weapon in their home, an expectation of a weapon in their home, and an expectation they may use it. Mr. Malinowski was killed doing what any normal citizen does when people enter their home during the dark of night, and they don't know who they are. I believe he had a very real belief he was defending his wife and family, and you killed him. Those are the facts. I have been investigating ATF for many years. I've consistently seen two ATFs: One we need and deserve, and one that plays fast and loose. It would have been reasonable to arrest him at work. If you'd done that, he'd be alive today."
Criminalizing FFLs
Congressman Matt Gaetz, R-FL, asked a simple question: "How many firearms does someone have to sell to be engaged in the business of firearms?"
"The rule has 16 pages and there are 400 pages of explanation," Dettelbach said. "The factors are conduct-based, not numerical-based."
"No number," Gaetz marveled. "For a regular person trying to figure out how many guns they have to sell before registering as a dealer – for a regular person, more information is less helpful."
Gaetz pointed out that at Texas court had enjoined ATF's new rule, finding that the agency had exceeded its authority.
"It seems you're trying to criminalize an entire enterprise," Gaetz said.
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Congressman Tom McClintock, R-CA, asked Dettelbach if he had ever "expressed remorse to Mr. Malinowski's widow and family."
"I will now and have before," Dettelbach said.
McClintock asked if Dettelbach knew of the raid in advance.
"I first heard after the fact," Dettelbach said.
"Who have you disciplined? What have you done?" McClintock asked.
"We went together with the Little Rock Police and requested an outside investigation. And we have fully cooperated," Dettelbach replied.
Congressman Jordan asked about the status of the investigation.
"The Arkansas State Police turned over the investigation file to Pulaski County – state prosecutors," Dettelbach said. "I believe this is all public. I believe they're reviewing it. That part we know."
Congressman Tom Tiffany, R-WI, then said he has noted a "dual standard of justice in America: Hunter Biden vs. Bryan Malinowski."
Not one of the Democrats on the committee asked a probative question. The hearing concluded at 1:30 p.m.
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Which form exactly?
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“Which form exactly?”
The sake one Hunter signed.
A 4473 has nothing to do with the reason for this raid.
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But you better not try shock and awe if you don’t have the power to back it up.
Obviously the conservatives in congress do not have that.
Hopefully 2024 elections will improve that.
“A 4473 has nothing to do with the reason for this raid.”
One of two code citations as the basis for the raid.
Please do your homework when trolling me. Thanks.
Where’s Henry Bowman or Earl Turner?
KTA is the only way to stop them...
The ATF obviously did no want there to be irrefutable evidence of their murder. Time to defund and disband the ATF and IRS.
These agencies are hit men for the Democrat Deep State
“He was a political opponent of the regime. You don’t get to do that in America. The killing was justified.”
Simpler. Eliminate ATF entirely. And arrest any involved in what was nothing more than an assassination. From what I read before, this guy was involved in the Little Rock airport and likely had info about the Klintons.
Hey, you read my profile page! Here’s the other quote I have up:
In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations.
Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956
Thank you for all of the pings ;-)
That one is just so good.
That’s where we are. Justice will happen.
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Hold the line, Riders.
JUSTICE is coming.
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EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER THE LAW [AS WRITTEN].
TRANSPARENCY [DISCLOSURE] AND ACCOUNTABILITY [JUSTICE] IS THE ONLY WAY FORWARD.
FUTURE OF OUR REPUBLIC AT STAKE.
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People actually believe those responsible for the attempted coup [coup attempt] of a duly elected sitting US President will go unpunished?
End to our Constitutional Republic?
No equal JUSTICE under the law?
No accountability?
Escape unscathed?
Buckle up!
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Truth, Transparency, and Equal JUSTICE Under the Law.
DRAIN THE [SWAMP].
United We Stand.
We, The People.
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BLIND JUSTICE UNDER THE LAW WILL RETURN TO OUR REPUBLIC.
There is a reason why a sword is held.
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THE GREAT AWAKENING.
There is no election that will fix anything. The sooner Americans come to terms with that, the sooner they can try. Alberta here looking from the outside in. There’s no fixing with a ballot box. That’s a fact.
No one will pay any price whatsoever for this outright murder of an American citizen. Every person who works for, or has ever worked for the completely unconstitutional organization deserves a bullet to the head. If I were on a jury, for someone giving a member of this organization his richly deserved reward, there is no way I’d vote to convict. Might recommend a medal though.
there is really no reason to engage resident bootlickers
Ve ver just following orders. Any objectors wete fired for not getting the abortive clot vax. Heil!
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