Videos tagged with ATF Raid
This video provides an expert-level analysis of the Waco siege, detailing the ATF's raid, the FBI's subsequent handling of the situation, and the tragic outcome. It examines the legal justifications, media framing, and the lasting impact on Second Amendment debates and public perception of federal agencies. The speaker's experienced tone and detailed historical analysis underscore the gravity of the events.
This video discusses the federal lawsuit filed by Maria Malinowski against the ATF following the fatal shooting of her husband, Brian Malinowski, during a raid. The lawsuit alleges reckless and unconstitutional conduct by ATF agents, including failure to properly announce themselves and excessive force, leading to his death. Lawmakers have also raised concerns about the lack of body camera footage during the operation.
This video details a disturbing pre-dawn ATF raid on the home of Mark Manley and his family. Despite no charges being filed, no guns seized, and no arrests made, the family was subjected to a flashbang, dragged outside at rifle point, and Manley's son was confronted in his bedroom. The speaker emphasizes the lack of justification for the raid and highlights the emotional trauma inflicted on the family, drawing parallels to other cases and advocating for increased public attention.
This hearing of the House Judiciary Committee examines the ATF raid on Brian Malinowski, an airport executive whose death is questioned. The discussion centers on the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for FFL revocations, the circumstances surrounding the raid, and alleged violations of DOJ policy regarding body cameras and no-knock entries. The debate highlights differing perspectives on ATF enforcement actions and their impact on FFLs and public safety.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is demanding bodycam footage from the ATF's fatal raid on Brian Malinowski's home. Griffin cited ATF policy requiring bodycams on planned raids and their subsequent release to the public. He expressed concern over the silence from the ATF following the incident, where Malinowski was killed and the ATF claims he fired first, while his family states he believed he was defending against intruders.











