The Department of Justice confirmed that ATF agents involved in a fatal raid in Arkansas, which resulted in the death of Bryan Malinowski, the executive director of the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, were not wearing body cameras. The incident has sparked a broader investigation and drawn criticism from lawmakers. Representative Jim Jordan and the House Judiciary Committee are demanding answers from the ATF regarding the operation, which they refer to as a 'deadly pre-dawn raid'. Concerns have been raised about the 'weaponization' of the ATF, with calls for clarity on the events that led to Malinowski's death.
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.@Jim_Jordan and @JudiciaryGOP demand answers from ATF on "deadly pre-dawn raid" in Arkansas. https://t.co/Hq4Y3hzrMU
ATF, other agencies join investigation into shooting death of CPD officer https://t.co/cd6QhiB1mO
DOJ confirms that the ATF agents involved in the shootout resulting in the death of Bryan Malinowski, the executive director of the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, while executing a search warrant weren’t wearing body cams. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/HyrVGaHiO4