ATF Raid That Killed Airport Exec Sparks Explosive Federal Lawsuit — Here’s the Full Story ~ VIDEO

By now, you’ve probably heard that the ATF shot and killed Bryan Malinowski, a well-respected Arkansas airport executive, during a predawn raid at his home. What you might not have seen is the 230+ page lawsuit [H/T arkansasadvocate.com] just filed by his widow, Maer Malinowski — and it lays out a jaw-dropping case of overreach, recklessness, and deadly incompetence by the federal government.

Let’s break it down.

A Deadly Raid Over… a $200 License?

Video shows moments before ATF raid on Bryan Malinowski's home where the covered his camera.
Video shows moments before the ATF raid on Bryan Malinowski’s home, where ATF covered the Ring camera to hide their faces.

Malinowski’s alleged “crime” wasn’t murder, trafficking, or terrorism — it was allegedly selling too many guns at local shows without an FFL. He wasn’t running an underground arsenal. He was a coin and gun hobbyist who liked to wheel and deal on weekends. He made over $260,000 a year running Little Rock’s airport — hardly someone flipping guns for a living.

But in the early hours of March 19, 2024, the ATF rolled up in ten vehicles, disabled his security cameras, banged for less than 20 seconds, and blew down his door with a battering ram. Within a minute, Malinowski was shot in the head and left to die.

“The ATF predicated this ultimate seizure of his person on a federal search warrant… for acting as a firearms dealer without having secured a $200 firearms license.” — [Complaint, p. 1]

The Lawsuit: A Scathing Indictment

The federal lawsuit, filed May 15, 2025, charges ATF agents and the U.S. government with:

  • Wrongful Death [some call it murder]
  • Excessive Force
  • Failure To Knock And Announce
  • Illegal Entry
  • False Imprisonment
  • Assault And Battery
  • Intentional Infliction Of Emotional Distress

Malinowski never received a letter, a visit, or even a phone call to inform him he was being investigated. He had no criminal record, no signs of being violent, and lived a quiet life with his wife and dogs.

Even the ATF agents themselves admitted they expected no trouble.

“Mr. Malinowski was ‘the last person I would have imagined that we would have been in an armed confrontation with.’” — [Agent Shannon Hicks, Complaint, p. 13]

Yet ATF chose to launch a military-style raid using tactics designed for drug dealers and violent felons.

Bodycams Off. Shield Left Outside. No Real Announcement.

Despite ATF policy requiring body cams during raids, not a single agent wore one. They didn’t use their PA system. They covered the Ring doorbell. The one cop who flipped his siren did so for just 1.5 seconds — so brief, not a single neighbor noticed.

Worse? They waited just 19 seconds after knocking before smashing through the door.

“At 6:02:58 a.m. they began knocking… at 6:03:17 a.m., they stopped knocking and breached.” — [Complaint, p. 27]

Malinowski, awakened from sleep, thought he was being attacked by home invaders. He grabbed a pistol and fired a warning shot into the floor. An agent fired back, hitting him in the head.

“He did not know… the people who broke down his front doors were law enforcement.” — [Complaint, p. 3]

They Let Him Die. Then Treated His Wife Like a Criminal.

After the shooting, agents offered no medical help. Bryan lay on the floor, gasping for air. His wife, Maer, was detained in 30-degree weather, barefoot in a tank top and boxers, for hours. She was denied a ride in the ambulance, denied clothes, denied even a bathroom break — then filmed by bodycam while using the restroom at a firehouse.

“We didn’t do anything wrong… Oh, you guys got the wrong house.” — Maer Malinowski, over heard on a patrol car audio.

The Rule Changed… After They Killed Him

Even more outrageous? The ATF rule that supposedly justified the raid — the “engaged in the business” definition — didn’t take effect until a month after Bryan’s death.

“The law at the time… required the principal motivation behind selling guns be livelihood and profit.” — [Complaint, p. 11]

But Bryan was a collector, not a dealer. And ATF knew it.

“They decided his suspected infraction was serious enough to warrant a pre-dawn dynamic raid.” — [Complaint, p. 12]

No Accountability. No Arrest. No Justice… Yet.

The Arkansas State Police refused to evaluate whether ATF’s tactics were lawful, saying that’s up to DOJ. And DOJ? Crickets. Nobody’s talking. Nobody’s facing consequences.

This lawsuit might be the only shot at justice.

Why This Lawsuit Matters

This wasn’t just a botched raid. This was the state using federal firepower against a peaceful, law-abiding citizen over a paperwork technicality — and executing him in his own home.

Gun owners across America should take notice. If they can do this to a well-paid airport exec with no criminal record, they can do it to anyone.

As the lawsuit reminds us: “The Constitution is designed to prevent this very tragedy.” — [Complaint, p. 1]

Final Thoughts

We’ve seen the ATF bungle operations before — Waco, Ruby Ridge, Fast and Furious — but this feels different. This is post-Bruen. This is post-Trump raid. And this time, they left a quiet coin & gun collector dead in a pool of his own blood, over an accusation that wouldn’t even be illegal under the rules in effect at the time.

Let’s be clear: The ATF isn’t just out of control. It’s out of bounds. And if Congress doesn’t rein them in, we’re going to see more body bags before we see justice.

MARIA DEL SOCORRO MALINOWSKI v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS

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baxterday1

Everyone involved in this murder should be in jail. There was zero reason to do what they did, other than to boost their egos and that of their directors. What a disgusting miscarriage of justice. I hope each and every one of them is found liable and this breaks them.

musicman44mag

I wish I was a juror on this one. I would be an instant guilty as charged on the ATF. Millions of taxpayer dollars would be awarded and from the outcome of the trial, there should be a trial for the super and all his followers that committed this useless, senseless, wasteful murder. If I were the one that allocated funds to them, I would be deducting from their yearly allotment the amount that the family will be paid as part of the penalty. This is the reason why the ATF needs to be reined in and revamped. All of… Read more »

TGP389

When you choose an hour that people are most vulnerable, kill cameras, break down doors and invade their home, intent on killing them if they resist, knowing the victim works in security and has multiple firearms, you are planning premeditated murder. When you fail to turn on your body cams, as Little Rock PD did, or don’t bother wearing them, as AFT did, when BOTH agencies required them, you show you know what you’re planning to do is illegal. When you break down a door 19 seconds after tapping on it, not giving the occupants a chance to respond even… Read more »

M1Carbine

Would love to see all of these agents face a similar situation where their door was kicked in and they were all shot in the head

nrringlee

The Clown Circus previously known as the Biden regime would like you to believe the Republicans, the Pro Life protesters, the Catholics and anyone opposed to the border invasion are all fascists. But look to behavior to identify the fascist. These tactics are straight out of a Gestapo playbook. The ATF knew they could never convict Mr Malinowski of anything so the next best thing was to execute him on site and on sight as an example to any other gun collector. The Biden regime learned its lessons well from the Bolshevik and Maoist playbooks. Strike fear in to any… Read more »

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Will Munny

I’m wondering…what does Governor Huckabee-Sanders think about this state sanctioned murder in her state, while on her watch?

Last edited 18 days ago by Will Munny