BREAKING: ATF Agent Just Slipped Their Gun REGISTRY As Guns Found In Exploded Tesla Are Released

Published on January 2, 2025
Duration: 9:30

This video discusses a potential ATF slip-up regarding firearm tracing following an incident involving an exploding Tesla. The ATF agent stated they could trace two handguns found in the vehicle, purchased legally three days prior. The speaker questions how this is possible if the ATF claims not to have comprehensive records of gun sales, suggesting a potential FFL dealer program database or a hidden registry.

Quick Summary

An ATF agent stated they traced two semi-automatic handguns from an exploded Tesla, purchased legally three days prior. This ability to trace firearms quickly contradicts previous ATF claims of lacking comprehensive gun sale records, raising questions about potential hidden registries or the FFL dealer program's tracking capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Potential ATF Slip-Up
  2. 01:01Exploding Tesla Press Conference Overview
  3. 01:33Firearms Found in the Tesla
  4. 03:22Sheriff's Statement on Handgun
  5. 04:16Comparing Incidents: New Orleans vs. Tesla
  6. 05:16ATF Agent's Statement on Firearm Tracing
  7. 06:17Questioning ATF's Tracing Capabilities
  8. 07:05Contradiction in ATF Record Claims
  9. 07:51FFL System and Potential Databases
  10. 08:30ATF's Paper Records vs. Digitization
  11. 09:13Conclusion: ATF Assistant Director's Statement

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the ATF trace firearms found in the exploded Tesla?

An ATF agent stated they successfully traced two semi-automatic handguns recovered from the Tesla, which were lawfully purchased by Matthew Leasburg on December 30th, 2024. The agent indicated they knew exactly where the firearms were purchased and had agents following up on leads.

What firearms were recovered from the exploded Tesla?

Among the items recovered from the exploded Tesla were a Desert Eagle .50 caliber semi-automatic pistol and an SLR model B30 semi-automatic firearm. Both were reportedly burnt beyond recognition.

What is the controversy surrounding the ATF's firearm tracing ability?

The controversy arises because the ATF agent's statement about tracing the guns contradicts previous claims by ATF officials that they lack comprehensive records of gun sales, especially for active gun shops. This suggests a potential hidden registry or a more robust tracking system than publicly acknowledged.

Could the FFL dealer program explain the ATF's tracing capabilities?

It's speculated that the FFL dealer program might provide the ATF with a database of where firearms are shipped by serial number. This system, rather than a customer registry, could allow them to quickly identify the source gun shop for a traced firearm.

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