Didn’t wear body cams, in violation of their rules.
If anyone believes they didn't have body cams they believe the ATF is their friend and the government always tells the truth. The footage most likely was incriminating for the agents and was destroyed.
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The first session of what will apparently continue The House Weaponization of the Federal Government Committee holds a hearing on the ATF raid on Bryan Malonowski's home. Lawyer for the family demanded body camera footage, but in violation of Little Rock Police rules their officer did not have them and ATF also violated the requirement. ATF put tape over the Ring camera and the power was cut to the home before they kicked the door down. From the time the Ring camera was blocked and Malinowski was shot in the head 57 seconds elapsed. Putting myself in a situation like being waking up to a dark house with some one kicking my door down, orienting myself, finding my glasses, shaking the cob webs out and and getting my gun to defend my family from an intrusion would take some time. Apparently it took Malinowski 57 seconds confront unknown intruders in his home and die. At least that's the time lapse from the taped camera to his being shot. You will hear in the video that the firearms supposedly "used in a crime" that he sold were found in traffic stops and subsequent possession of marijuana and a gun. Jim Jordon sent a letter to the ATF for all information and documents related and has received nothing. He has called Dettlebach to appear before the committee May 23.
If they can do this a man like Malonowski none of us are safe.
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