ATF Agents Knocked On The Wrong And Got ATTACKED!

Published on January 29, 2024
Duration: 12:03

This video critiques ATF enforcement trends, highlighting investigations into items like forced reset triggers and solvent traps, suggesting a focus on law-abiding citizens. It details an incident where ATF Agent James Burke was tased by local police and reports on an undercover agent being shot in Chicago. The content also touches on a civil rights case involving Jennifer Gorman and a mobility scooter.

Quick Summary

The ATF is reportedly focusing on forced reset triggers and solvent traps, potentially targeting law-abiding citizens. They are also obtaining buyer data from online sources for enforcement actions, including door-to-door visits.

Chapters

  1. 00:33ATF Enforcement Trends & Buyer Data
  2. 02:09Solvent Trap Investigation & Watch List
  3. 03:35ATF Agent James Burke Incident
  4. 06:27Jennifer Gorman Scooter Saga & Settlement
  5. 09:33Undercover Agent Shot in Chicago

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ATF's current enforcement trends?

The ATF is reportedly focusing on items like forced reset triggers and solvent traps, with suggestions they are targeting law-abiding citizens. They are also obtaining buyer data from online sources for enforcement actions.

What happened in the ATF Agent James Burke incident?

In 2020, ATF Agent James Burke was detained and tased by local police while attempting to recover a shotgun. This occurred due to a lack of immediate recognition of his federal authority by local officers.

What is a solvent trap and why is the ATF interested in them?

A solvent trap is used for cleaning firearm barrels. The ATF is interested because these devices can potentially be converted into NFA-regulated suppressors, leading to regulatory scrutiny.

What legal issues arose from the Jennifer Gorman scooter incident?

The incident involving Jennifer Gorman and a mobility scooter led to a $300,000 settlement against the city of Brooklyn, Oregon, for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fourth Amendment.

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