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  • Lady Rae

    I wonder what the real truth is...

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  • chiefr
    Lady Rae: 33163961964571/comments/33163977434907

    I wonder what the real truth is...

    6 am in Arkansas is still dark & someone banging on the door that early would be scary to the average 9 to 5 joe. ATF owes we the people a big explanation.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    "An ATF agent was also injured in the exchange of gunfire and was sent to the hospital but is expected to make a full recovery."


    Saddest words I have read all day.

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  • jimdeere

    "An ATF agent was also injured in the exchange of gunfire and was sent to the hospital but is expected to make a full recovery."

    Possible friendly fire?

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  • tnranger

    Things that make you go hmmm! That particular story loads up for about 2 seconds, then the screen goes blank.

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  • Don McManus

    At least he winged one of the jackboots.

    When enough of these clowns die, perhaps the storming of houses will stop.

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  • Grasshopper

    They could have made an arrest rather than bust in his HOME and murder him. ATF are thugs and need to pay somehow. The guy never had a record of anything. Maybe go bust into a few gangbangers pads? No can’t do that. This murder makes me angry.

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  • grdad45

    Turns out he had bought over 200 handguns in the last couple of years, and selling them almost immediately, like the same day without even a bill of sale. Even sold some to an ATF agent the same day he purchased them. I still don't agree with the predawn raid, they had him dead to rights.

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  • yoshmyster

    That milk toast? I guess one never knows.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    To me the BATF is just a loose Cannon with creepy joe supporting them no matter how many rights they break nothing will come of this it will be hushed up and never heard of again by the big boys

    Oh But it's now OK for the illegals to have a gun and protcted by our constitution even not being citizens go figure this should be a wake up call



    I have a neighbor well he is about eight or ten miles or so . Just a old fellow has to be in his 80s now

    About 10 years he ago came home his yard and drive way full of every agency posible

    lot of cars and vans he told me a small army went all thru his house andbuildings took all his guns, he always had lot of low end stuff mostly used up 22's and shotguns a few pistols and a few nicer guns of course

    just trading material for all the locals and buddies but well over a hudred total

    some he was working on for friends all the money in the place I think like 10 or 15k may have brn a lot more i dont recal the exact amout he had

    they Got him For dealing in firearms

    He had been trading and buying selling guns his whole life but he was always a flemarket any thing he could buy and flip for a few dollars tons of old fishing reels and clothing, lanterns similar items really any thing even cars

    The big boys caught wind and well, they can't have that

    I don't remember how long and how much he spent on laywers over time and going to court

    He Never got the guns back but after a few years? , part of his money was

    It was his retirment money he had been saving up for years but aftet the arest he is not allowed to own a gun any more

    they put him on some life time probation they said it was just a hobby he let get out of control over the years

    He said it was scary the amount of agents and federal boys that day waiting on him

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  • yoshmyster

    Wow my Yellowneck 401K is endangered by the boot to the neck alphabet goonz. I should stop posting here. There maybe eyes!?!

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  • chiefr
    grdad45: 33163961964571/comments/33163979234075

    Turns out he had bought over 200 handguns in the last couple of years, and selling them almost immediately, like the same day without even a bill of sale. Even sold some to an ATF agent the same day he purchased them. I still don't agree with the predawn raid, they had him dead to rights.

    Is that against Arkansas state law?

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  • Mobuck

    IIRC, the law states that anyone 'in the business of buying/selling firearms for profit' is supposed to have an FFL.

    I'd say that buy and reselling same day or within 2-3 days is 'in the business'. This DOES NOT condone any sort of 'no knock' entry.

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  • 62vld2042

    Here's the Daily Mail article.

    The comments are interesting........as the Daily Mail is one of the few remaining sites that still allow comments. AOL use to......along with others......but alas, no more. That's how "they" control the narrative.😠

    Boss of Little Rock Airport was raided over illegal gun sales
    Bryan Malinowski was suspected of trading more than 150 firearms, six of which were later used in crimes, and one of which ended up with a 15-year-old gang member in California


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  • jimdeere

    According to one source, he bought guns online and sold them at gunshows, etc.

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  • dreher

    If his name was Hunter, a crack smoking, Russian Ho humper, influence peddling, dead beat dad, not only would all this be ignored but it would be rewarded!!😡

    Just a thought. Why couldn't 2 agents just walk into his office during regular working hours and arrest him?? Why??

    This has the feeling of an intentional murder either because he knew something that needed silenced or the feds wanted to make an example of him.

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  • dunbarboyz

    Todays news media isn't reliable enough to ever give us the truth. Speculation is all we will get. Carry on gentlemen.

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  • Toolman286

    Was he a past associate of Bill & Hillary and did they find a new way clean up?

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  • jimdeere

    Hopefully, it wll soon be The Clinton Memorial Airport.

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  • Don McManus

    Apparently he broke a Federal law by not submitting to the administrative control of the BATFE.

    He had no record of violence.

    His whereabouts were known and predictable.

    A 6:00 am raid was 100% unnecessary and each individual agent involved and whatever gaggle of goons ordered it expose the disdain this illegal organization has for the rule of law and the peasants they will bring to heel.

    They are not alone. Your local police and sheriffs can be just as abusive.

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  • tnranger
    Don McManus: 33163961964571/comments/33163995043739

    Apparently he broke a Federal law by not submitting to the administrative control of the BATFE.

    He had no record of violence.

    His whereabouts were known and predictable.

    A 6:00 am raid was 100% unnecessary and each individual agent involved and whatever gaggle of goons ordered it expose the disdain this illegal organization has for the rule of law and the peasants they will bring to heel.

    They are not alone. Your local police and sheriffs can be just as abusive.

    Yep, it happens more often than you'd think. Several years ago when my daughter was in HS, a slew of deputies burst into a classroom of 25 +/- kids to arrest a student. Yes the kid was an accessory in a murder case, but in a small rural town and county where everybody knew him, he didn't have the capability to make any kind of serious attempt at a getaway. It was all for show - shock and awe.

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  • 4205raymond

    "Abuse of Power" is a terrible evil thing. Soon I hope, I will begin my march from the Socialist/Communist state of New York and the likes of one of the greatest abusers, Andrew Cuomo and his cronies. ----------------------------------Ray

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  • chiefr
    4205raymond: 33163961964571/comments/33163995770523

    "Abuse of Power" is a terrible evil thing. Soon I hope, I will begin my march from the Socialist/Communist state of New York and the likes of one of the greatest abusers, Andrew Cuomo and his cronies. ----------------------------------Ray

    Abuse of power is most prevalent at the FEDERAL level and spreading as quickly as metastatic cancer.

    Refer to my OP if you have doubts.

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  • 4205raymond

    I remember a sad story many years ago of a man as I recall lived in Baltimore and I think his name started with a B. They knocked his door down and his wife was in the shower. He defended himself/family with a black powder pistol and was shot in the head. He was in a coma for a long time and finally died.

    I don't know all the details here but what would any of us do if someone was tearing our door down unannounced. -------------------------------Ray

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    No reason for these kind of raids. There are many other options.

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  • Butchdog3

    Same for David Koresh and Randy Weaver. I am sure they could all have been apprehended without too much fuss.

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  • 4205raymond

    Yep, and Lavoy Finnicum in Oregon. ---------------------Ray

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  • chiefr
    Butchdog3: 33163961964571/comments/33164010785051

    Same for David Koresh and Randy Weaver. I am sure they could all have been apprehended without too much fuss.

    Its a good thing Mr Malinoski did not have a dog or cat.

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  • austin20
    Toolman286: 33163961964571/comments/33163980349723

    Was he a past associate of Bill & Hillary and did they find a new way clean up?

    Bill and Hillary, two of the most deadly people in America

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  • mrs102

    Seems the story has gone cold. News about bridges taking the heat off.

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