https://www.cbsnews.com/news/little-rock-arkansas-airport-director-bryan-malinowski-atf-agent-injured-shootout/
looks like he passed away at the hospital today.
well said, they also look at it as a win win if the owner shoots at ATF agents im sure. Get a good headline " ATF Raid results in shootout with suspected arms dealer in Arkansas, ATF Agent injured but expected to recover" looks like they are stopping crime by getting at the source but in reality...
Just so I understand, a former MC Outlaw had some wanna be thugs walk outta their house with a 100 guns in a safe? Then dumped it in the ocean after they felt some pressure of being caught?
I think there is a bit of controversy on the whole bill of sale thing on here. Which I can understand, but I think we all can agree we don't want this place to turn into armslist. I believe in following proper common sense when selling a firearm to someone, the weapons permit is a reasonable...
I believe in the state of GA they call this type of entry a forcible felony. Where the intruder has forced their way into a residence. This escalates the perpetrator into a new bracket of aggravated circumstances. I feel like the distance is key in the OP’s lay out. 25’ is a long ways to...
Yeah for real I’m reading through these comments wondering why the OP hasn’t posted the guys username? What’s the point of this thread if you don’t let others know? Some kind of attention whore?
who cares, all the ATF cares about is intent. If you are a idiot and just inadvertently did something like you described there's no way any prosecutor would try and convict you - unless you willfully knowingly and intentionally broke NFA laws and admitted to it - also illustrating to everyone...