The ATF had a raid go wrong faster than they ever expected.
Now serious questions are being raised about the rogue agency’s agenda.
And Biden’s ATF doesn’t want this scary truth about a raid gone wrong to be exposed.
Biden’s ATF kills an Arkansas executive during a raid over private gun sales
President Joe Biden rolled the dice in an election year by illegally implementing universal background checks.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) issued a new “engaged in business” rule that treats every gun owner engaged in a private transfer of a firearm like a federally licensed firearms dealer.
Selling a gun to a friend or handing down a family hunting rifle from father to son would require them to run the name of the person receiving the firearm through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
The line between a private citizen and a firearms dealer is completely eliminated.
Just before the ATF’s universal background check rule went into effect, the agency landed itself in hot water for a raid that resulted in the death of the gun owner engaged in private firearm sales.
Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport executive director Bryan Malinowski was killed by ATF agents in a shootout when they raided his home unannounced in an early morning raid in March.
ATF agents were executing a search warrant because Malinowski – a firearms collector – was accused of making private firearm sales at gun shows of weapons that later turned up at crime scenes.
The airport executive has no prior criminal record, which raised serious questions as to why the ATF used an early morning raid to execute the warrant.
Deadly ATF raid could be connected to Biden’s gun control agenda
Attorney Bud Cummins – who is representing Malinowski’s family – suggested that the deadly raid could have been connected to Biden’s gun control agenda.
“As bad as that story I just told is, it’s even worse if it’s politically motivated,” Cummins told Just the News, No Noise. “The gun show loophole, that’s what gun control people call it, is the right of hobbyists and collectors to sell their firearms at gun shows without licenses.”
Cummins – a former prosecutor in the Bush administration – said the ATF could have planned to use the raid as part of the rollout of the new universal background check rule.
“President Biden was about to roll out, and did roll out, in April, his new regulation where he took credit for personally closing the gun show loophole,” Cummins added. “It appears that this raid might have been coordinated to support that announcement.”
The ATF accused Malinowski of illegally operating without a Federal Firearms License (FFL) by selling guns as a private citizen.
“As part of his hobby of collecting, buying, and selling various items Bryan occasionally set up a table at local gun shows where he mainly displayed guns and coins,” Cummins explained. “In Arkansas, a private seller may legally sell a firearm without holding a federal firearm license (FFL) and without filling out forms or conducting background checks.”
Bryan Malinowski could be the first victim of the ATF’s new universal background check rule.
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