House Judiciary Chairman Demands Records from ATF over Controversial Raid

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is demanding documents and information from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) regarding a fatal raid in Little Rock, Arkansas. Jordan, a Champaign County Republican, sent a letter to ATF Director Steve Dettelbach on Monday expressing concerns that the predawn raid, which was conducted pursuant to a search warrant at the home of airport executive Bryan Malinowski, may have violated Department of Justice policies on ‘no knock’ entries and body camera usage.

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