…with weekly ball-kickings, having committed this piece of bureaucratic foulness:
This entire monstrosity started when the ATF sent a confidential informant to buy machineguns from Adamiak, who never sold any machineguns, of course. Adamiak never had any machineguns. Instead, Adamiak sold the informant barrel shrouds, which were even cut up into pieces.
Barrel shrouds surround a machinegun barrel. They’re meant to keep a young soldier from burning their hands on a hot machinegun barrel. The weapon can fire full-auto with or without a shroud. They certainly aren’t vital parts. They definitely are not a “machinegun.”
Anyone who misclassifies cut up barrel shrouds as machineguns shouldn’t be working for the ATF, but that’s exactly what ATF Firearms Enforcement Officer Ronald K. Davis did. He put this deception into a report, which ATF Agent William S. Harston, Jr., quickly used as evidence to obtain a search warrant of Adamiak’s home. Hairston, the ATF’s lead case agent, even held up a toy during Adamiak’s trial, which of course was also classified as a machinegun.
“If they never lied about those shrouds, they never would have gotten a search warrant,” Adamiak said Wednesday.
During his trial, Adamiak’s defense team tried to argue that the barrel shrouds weren’t machineguns, so the search warrant was flawed, and the ATF’s entire investigation was based on lies… but the judge cut them right off.
So the ATF agents who cooked up this specious bullshit (up to and including the senior officer who signed off on it), the prosecutor and team who decided to prosecute it, and the judge who allowed the cooked-up evidence into court: each and every one of them should be charged and imprisoned because every single thing they did subverted the course of actual justice in one way or another.
And screw this “hearing next month” nonsense. Patric Adamiak should be freed within the next hour, following a pardon by President Trump.
One last word to POTUS: inactivity on manifest injustices such as this one are the kind of thing that persuade once loyal supporters to stay home at the next election. Yes, it’s that important — because what happened to Adamiak could happen to any one of us, if allowed to proceed unchecked.
Get it done. Hundreds if not thousands of people have been pardoned for far greater crimes — and Pat Adamiak never committed a crime in the first place.
“Get it done. Hundreds if not thousands of people have been pardoned for far greater crimes — and Pat Adamiak never committed a crime in the first place.”
Indeed. But those people are personal buddies and sponsors of the person who issues the pardon, not some random Joe who probably isn’t politically active at all apart from MAYBE voting once every few years.
In cases like this the ATF (in this case) sets out to “set an example”, finds a judge willing to play along, and there is nothing that can stop them.
Don’t think that that next “hearing” will go any different from the first. Any defense arguments that question, let alone debunk, the narrative will be scrapped from the record before they’re even entered into the record.
And fabricated “evidence” will be presented as “undeniable proof of a major illegal operation”, the victim goes to prison and gets shanked there by some “unknown assailant” who is never found after a few days, case closed.