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ATF SWAT Raid That Killed Arkansas Man Stinks Of Excessive Force By Rogue Agency
I saw this story yesterday. ATF raided a man's house at 6 AM. Ended up shooting him in the head. Heard news this morning he passed away. It is unclear how or why he was shot and Feds don't carry body cams I guess. Odd part is this guy was the Execute Director of a local airport and not your typical criminal.
Guns & Gadgets on Youtube had a video out this morning where he read out the search warrant. If the information from the warrant is correct, the guy was doing some odd straw purchase activity over the last few years. Buying AR pistols and other guns on gunbroker, transferring them at a local dealer, then selling them as a gun show as a private seller sometimes very soon after buying them. Odd behavior if true. I think someone mentioned selling a new Glock 45 for $400.
Main criticism for the ATF is there were likely a dozen ways they could have made the arrest and search without a high power no-knock raid. They knew where he worked, had a tracker on his car, and had already set up straw purchases. They could have just waited for him to come out to go to work.