Hey, ATF! Nothing you found in Tate Adamiak’s Home is Illegal

Patrick “Tate” Adamiak before his arrest. (Courtesy photo).

Anyone who still believes that former U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick “Tate” Adamiak must have done something wrong or illegal in order to justify his 20-year federal prison sentence need only look at the documents his team has just released.

The documents are damning, but not for Adamiak.

The documents are damning for the ATF.

The documents show that the ATF was severely screwed after they stormed into Adamiak’s home based solely on an informant’s misinformation, because they found nothing illegal.

The documents show how the ATF then took extremely questionable steps to charge the now 31-year-old with illegally possessing 31 machineguns and four destructive devices, even though none of the items the ATF found are actually machineguns or destructive devices.

After their botched raid, the ATF had to try something – anything – to avoid looking like complete idiots, Adamiak’s father believes.

However, the actions ATF took only made the entire situation much worse. Adamiak had no prior criminal record until the ATF kicked in his doors. He was already in the pipeline to become a U.S. Navy SEAL.

For those who value freedom, even a quick review of Adamiak’s documents will bring on confusion and possibly even anger – none more so than the page about his toy STEN submachinegun.

The fact it was a toy wasn’t enough for ATF agents, who were desperately seeking criminal charges.

“After disassembling the replica, ATF agents inserted a real STEN bolt and barrel sourced from the agency’s own inventory into the toy, crudely securing the parts with electrical tape. Because the prop couldn’t accept a magazine, they manually chambered a single round, fired it, and used this staged action to penalize Tate with possession of an unregistered machine gun,” the documents state.

It should be pointed out that the real STEN barrel and bolt are capable of firing a single round on their own, without adding them to any toy submachinegun.

ATF agents about to test the toy STEN submachinegun added chains to the firearm because they were worried about their safety. (Photo courtesy Dave Adamiak).

Adamiak was charged with illegally possessing one machinegun for the toy STEN. However, he was charged for illegally possessing four machineguns for legal MAC-type pistols, which fire only semi-automatically from an open bolt.

According to the documents, the MAC pistols:

“Do NOT shoot more than one shot by a single function of the trigger. (NOTE: ATF employees attempted three separate times with different ammunitions to get the pistols to fire automatically. Each attempt resulted in a single shot per pull of the trigger.) Were unmodified and in original factory condition. Were legally purchased through an FFL and transferred on an ATF 4473 form. Were exempt from machine gun classification under the National Firearms Act (NFA) as per ATF rule 82-8.” the documents state.

What’s not said is that the MACs are extremely expensive and highly sought after by other collectors, who unlike Adamiak have never been the subject of ATF raids or investigations.

Perhaps the greatest overreach by the ATF was charging Adamiak with illegally possessing two destructing devices, which they called “demilitarized Soviet-era RPG-7 grenade launcher relic, commonly sold as surplus for display and collectability purposes.”

According to his documents, the RPGs:

“Were undisputedly non-functional while in Tate’s possession. Were only possessed with 100% rubber inert display rockets (no live explosives). Were openly displayed in Tate’s home office for nearly a decade before his arrest. Were missing ALL the critical fire control components. Had a hole bored in the high-pressure chamber area of the tube, which was recognized that if attempted to shoot, it would ‘remove the users head.’ Were conspicuously engraved ‘INERT’ and labeled ‘TRAINING AID DUMMY,’” the documents state.

Neither the inert RPGs nor any of the other items described in Adamiak’s documents were illegal to possess. In fact, the vast majority can be shipped directly to anyone without an ID or background check, much less an FFL.

That the ATF charged Adamiak with possessing these legal-to-own items, which are still legally sold online, proves they lacked any real criminal charges.

History

The government’s case against Adamiak was led by two Assistant U.S. Attorneys, but their main witness became the real reason why a jury found Adamiak guilty, and a federal judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison.

Jeffrey R. Bodell, who works out of a small ATF office in Martinsburg, West Virginia, was the state’s main witness.

Bodell is an ATF Firearms Enforcement Officer, or FEO, who has worked in ATF’s Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division since he was hired in November 2020.

When he took the stand to testify about what he did to Adamiak’s firearms, Bodell had been an ATF employee for less than two years.

Most damning was the fact that this was the first time Bodell had ever testified at any trial. He is also the ATF staffer who turned toys into firearms and legal semi-autos into machineguns.

Takeaways

Adamiak has asked President Donald J. Trump for a presidential pardon. If he doesn’t receive one, Adamiak has been working on an appeal. Three new federal prosecutors will be handling any appeal. Of the old crew that got him imprisoned for two decades, one prosecutor is dead, one retired and the third, who was only a temporary assistant, has since left the office.

Unfortunately for Adamiak, the ATF knows that the items that became evidence at his trial were not illegal, but since the prosecutors used them successfully, they will likely also be used as evidence during his appeal.

None of ATF’s mistreatment is new to Tate’s father, Dave Adamiak. No one has worked harder to get Tate out of prison.

Dave Adamiak has a simple but truthful way of looking at the charges ATF filed against his son after their botched raid.

“They had to fabricate a case, so they didn’t look like jackasses.” he said Monday morning. “That’s the bottom line.”

Adamiak agrees with his father.

Said Tate Adamiak: “It’s incredible that all of this even happened. Now, there are new prosecutors assigned to my appeal. I wish they had the courage to make the hard call and step up and admit that a mistake was made and then correct it. Don’t let me sit in prison any longer. This was Joe Biden’s fault, not President Trump’s.”

Patrick “Tate” Adamiak’s father, Dave Adamiak, left, and older brother Tucker Adamiak, center, at the Oaks Gun Show, Pennsylvania’s largest gun show, last weekend. (Photo courtesy Dave Adamiak).

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About Lee Williams

Lee Williams, who is also known as “The Gun Writer,” is the chief editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project. Until recently, he was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming an editor, Lee was an investigative reporter at newspapers in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. He’s earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter, and three medals of valor as a cop. Lee is an avid tactical shooter.

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musicman44mag

Hey President Trump and Pam Bondi, time to get your act together and pardon this man for doing nothing wrong. You can make this part of your investigations you claim you are making into the wrongdoing of government agencies and clean up the actors that are lying, manipulating data and ordinance to make what they want true.

Fire them all!!!!!

MAGA and that is part of how you can do it.

hoss

Those involved in the illegal pros., and coverup not only should be fired, but also should do the time he was to serve!
I can’t help but think that if this would happen there would be a lot less crimes committed by so called law enforcement.

Ram

Has Bondi interviewed ATF agent Bodell?
Bodell’s own summary of his ‘tests’, are in absolute diametric opposition
to his own test descriptions. This may be the first billion dollar settlement,
against the ATF (I’m trying to add value to the post Biden dollars).
Bodell and his butt monkey judge should occupy the same cell, forever.

gregs

i also have sent emails to the doj and djt in an effort to correct this gross abuse of the broken justice system we have here in America. it is the best in the world, but it has been contorted into something it was never proposed to be. one way to help correct these injustices is to revoke virtually every form of immunity granted to these government agents. if they have to personally pay for these violations instead of having the taxpayers foot the bill, they would stop immediately. the progs state, “we have no kings”. although they are wrong,… Read more »

UncleT

Disgusting!

#AbolishTheATF @RepealTheNFA

swmft

all the people involved in this should be hung until dead and left for the crows and rats

Ram

A Presidential pardon essentially means guilty but forgiven.
Patrick Adamiak is not guilty. There needs to be a ‘Statement
of Innocence’, signed off by the President, DOJ, and the Congress,
that has tolerated the existence of an ATF, that has, for far too
long, been weaponized against the citizenry. For the purpose of
disarming the citizens of the United States. No agency of the
government should have as its goal, the erosion of the Bill of Rights.

Last edited 2 months ago by Ram
ruffhouse

Blondi is shaping up to be the most disappointing of Trump 2.0

Deplorable Bill

Everyone who had the slightest hand in railroading this man is guilty of tyranny. Everyone who is/was sworn to uphold the constitution and still railroaded this man is guilty of treason and tyranny. Both treason and tyranny are capitol offences and absolutely, righteously, rate capitol punishment. Should the courts fail to correct this injustice I will volunteer the use of the trees in my front yard, a good length of hemp, a bucket of tar and a bag or two of feathers or a suitable backstop to those who are responsible. Even when you are obviously innocent the atf will… Read more »

NDevr2Persevere

This Sailors chain of command also did not support him! They should have stood by their Sailor, especially if they had a halfway competent armorer supporting what he said about the non-viability and also be able to spot the games the ATF played on the STEN to make it fake fire! These cowboys, no, that is a slur on cowboys, more like mafia/communists doing a Beria on him. Those bastards need to be brought to justice for LYING under oath! The ATF IS BAD ENOUGH BUT DOING WHAT THEY DID TO THIS SAILOR IS THE ULTIMATE SIN: hanging a patriot… Read more »