Arkansas Attorney General DEMANDS Bodycam Footage Of ATF's Deadly Raid On Airport Executive

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.

Quick Summary

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is demanding bodycam footage from the ATF's fatal raid on Brian Malinowski's home, citing ATF policy that generally requires bodycams on planned raids and their subsequent release to the public for transparency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Urgent News: ATF Raid and AG's Demand
  2. 00:14Update on Brian Malinowski's Death
  3. 00:42Arkansas State Police Investigation
  4. 00:51AG Tim Griffin Demands Answers
  5. 02:24Griffin on Bodycam Footage Policy
  6. 03:12Silence from ATF and Public Questions
  7. 03:51ATF's Claim vs. Family's Account
  8. 04:27Prosecutorial Review of Agent Charges
  9. 04:41AG Griffin's Stance and Future Updates
  10. 05:01Viewer Opinions on ATF Actions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Arkansas Attorney General demanding bodycam footage from the ATF raid?

Arkansas AG Tim Griffin is demanding the footage to ensure transparency and accountability following the ATF's fatal raid on Brian Malinowski's home. He cited ATF policy that generally requires bodycams on planned raids and their subsequent release to the public.

What is the ATF's official statement regarding the raid on Brian Malinowski's home?

The ATF has not extensively commented but claims that Brian Malinowski fired on their agents first during the raid. This account is disputed by Malinowski's family, who believe he was defending himself against what he perceived as intruders.

What is the current status of the investigation into Brian Malinowski's death?

The Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the incident. Once their investigation is complete, Arkansas prosecutors will decide whether any ATF agents involved should face criminal charges.

What does ATF policy say about bodycam footage during raids?

According to Arkansas AG Tim Griffin, ATF policy generally requires agents to use body cameras during planned raids. The policy also states that this footage should be released to the public as soon as possible to provide clarity.

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