Did Glock BETRAY Us? | Fake Cops Get Greased | Adamiak FIREMISSION

Published on September 5, 2025
Duration: 9:13

This ARFCOM News segment details the alleged wrongful conviction of US Navy sailor Patrick Adamiak, focusing on ATF's alleged fabrication of evidence regarding a deactivated RPG. It also covers a homeowner's successful self-defense against fake police in Houston, contrasting it with a botched raid in Farmington, NM. Finally, it scrutinizes Glock's stance on Oklahoma firearm legislation, questioning their support for laws that could impact gun owners.

Quick Summary

The ATF is accused of fabricating evidence against Patrick Adamiak, a US Navy sailor, by modifying a deactivated RPG to appear functional and lying to a jury. Homeowners are advised to never answer the door unless expecting someone and to verify law enforcement identity via 911.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to ARFCOM News
  2. 00:15Patrick Adamiak Case Overview: ATF Allegations
  3. 01:09ATF Modifications and Lies in Adamiak Case
  4. 01:39PPSH Upper Receiver Classification Debate
  5. 02:03Adamiak Appeal and Call to Action
  6. 02:49Houston Homeowner Self-Defense Incident
  7. 03:07Homeowner's Successful Defense vs. Intruders
  8. 03:20Farmington, NM Incident: Botched Police Raid
  9. 03:49Law Enforcement Duty vs. Self-Preservation
  10. 04:42Prevalence of Criminals Posing as Cops
  11. 05:21Home Defense Strategies: Answering the Door
  12. 05:53Enhanced Security Measures for Homeowners
  13. 06:09Glock's Stance on Oklahoma Firearm Laws
  14. 06:29Ideological Opposition to Federal Firearm Laws
  15. 06:46Dangers of Political Interpretation of Firearm Laws
  16. 07:10Glock's Business Considerations and Dilemmas
  17. 07:54Glock's Careful Path: Balancing Contracts and Consumers
  18. 08:13Viewer Engagement: Glock's Business Dilemma
  19. 08:33Sponsor Segment and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the allegations against the ATF in the Patrick Adamiak case?

The ATF is accused of fabricating evidence against Patrick Adamiak, a US Navy sailor. They allegedly modified a deactivated inert RPG by adding components to make it appear functional, then lied to a jury about it being a live rocket launcher to secure a conviction.

How can homeowners protect themselves from fake police officers?

Homeowners should never answer the door unless expecting someone. If individuals claim to be law enforcement, verify their identity by calling 911. Implementing security measures like fences and locked gates can also deter unauthorized entry.

Why is Glock facing criticism regarding Oklahoma firearm laws?

Glock is being criticized for allegedly supporting state-level laws in Oklahoma that mirror federal bans on machine gun conversion devices. Critics argue this stance betrays gun owners by potentially impacting legal firearm accessories.

What is the significance of the Farmington, New Mexico incident?

The Farmington, New Mexico incident highlights potential law enforcement misconduct where officers allegedly went to the wrong house and shot a man who answered the door with a gun. The timid announcement by officers is cited as a contributing factor.

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