ATF’s Poorly Trained ‘Operators’ are a Threat to Public Safety

The training course for ATF’s Special Response Team is only two weeks long.

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Selection, training and leadership are vital to any special operations team, regardless of their size or mission parameters. The more rigorous the selection process, the more comprehensive the training, the more professional the leadership, the better the unit will perform.

Delta Force’s Operators Training Course, for example, is six months long, and teaches advanced CQB, precision marksmanship, counterterrorism and a host of esoteric skills needed by Delta operators to meet their worldwide mission requirements. OTC is only open to candidates who survive Delta’s arduous Selection and Assessment phase.

DEVGRU’s Green Team selection and training course is also six months long, and only Navy SEALs who have completed BUDS and spent at last five years on an SDV or SEAL team can apply.

MARSOC Raider candidates must complete a nine-month course, known as the Marine Special Operations Individual Course, or ITC. MARSOC Officers must also attend a four-week Team Commanders Course after they graduate ITC.

Army Special Forces candidates can spend six months to two years training before they earn an SF tab and a Green Beret, and the pipeline for Air Force special operators can take 15 months to two years.

Special Agents who want to join the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team must pass the New Operator Training School, which is 10 months long and extremely easy to fail.

United States Secret Service Counter Assault Team (CAT) members undergo a two-week selection course and then a seven-week basic training program. Secret Service snipers must pass a one-week selection process and then a 10-week sniper training course.

Candidates for Border Patrol’s Tactical Unit (BORTAC) undergo a three-week selection course and then a six-week training course before being assigned to a sector team. After a year, they can apply to join BORTAC’s elite national team.

By comparison, training for ATF’s Special Response Teams takes only two weeks, and ATF agents call themselves “operators” after they’ve completed the course.

Poor leadership

ATF refers to its SRT teams as “elite tactical groups.”

According to a September 2020 report from the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) titled “Federal Tactical Teams: Characteristics, Training, Deployments, and Inventory,” ATF’s Special Response Team was created in 1989 and has 114 members. From 2015 to 2019, the SRT was deployed 886 times. More than 85% of the deployments were to execute arrest and/or search warrants.

“Their work includes search and arrest warrants, high-risk criminal investigations, undercover operations, surveillance operations, and protective service operations,” ATF states on its website.

ATF claims SRT’s two-week training course is an “intensive program,” during which SRT candidates “learn specialized skills such as marksmanship, manipulation of numerous weapon systems, individual and team tactical movement, tactical medicine, chemical agent deployment, use of less-lethal weapon systems, armored vehicle operations, surveillance, helicopter operations and operational planning. SRTs also participate in rigorous activities such as defensive tactics, breaching, rappelling, fast-roping, rural patrolling and operations.”

Anyone with even a modicum of tactical knowledge must scoff at these claims. There is no way any federal law enforcement agency can sufficiently teach its agents all of these techniques and bring them to acceptable skill levels in just two weeks. Tactical movement alone takes far more time to train and master, and what ATF calls “marksmanship” is nothing much beyond their standard qualification.

ATF public relations officials posted a chilling interview on their website of Gerry Arena, an SRT team commander. Arena touts his team’s skills and stresses the dangerous nature of the criminals they encounter, but then he says the scary part out loud.

“Because we are a fully functioning tactical unit our team stays intact. We will never ever incorporate a member from an outside agency into our stack,” Arena said.

It is clear ATF doesn’t understand how truly bad their SRT teams are. In fact, they think they’re pretty good – fully functioning tactical units.

Sadly, the whole world now knows the truth – how poorly ATF’s SRT performs when called upon.

On March 19, members of ATF’s Region 3 SRT, which is headquartered in Dallas, conducted an early morning raid of Bryan Malinowski’s home in West Little Rock. A gunfight ensued, caused by ATF’s poor choice of raid tactics. An ATF agent who has never been named shot Malinowski in the head with his carbine. Malinowski, a 53-year-old airport executive with no prior criminal history, died of his wounds two days later. His family insists Malinowski didn’t know he was trading gunfire with federal agents. Instead, they say he thought he was defending himself and his wife from armed home invaders.

Not one member of ATF’s SRT wore a bodycam during the search warrant execution, which is contrary to ATF’s policy. To date, no one from ATF has made any statement about Malinowski’s killing, other than to say he fired first.

This is the latest example of the poor leadership of ATF’s teams. Real leadership is accountable. Real leaders take the blame when mistakes are made. And to be clear, ATF made a lot of mistakes that led to Malinowski’s killing, yet the team leaders remain mum.

Sara Abel, public information officer for ATF’s Dallas Field Division did not return calls seeking comment about the fatal raid.

Operators?

There is a lack of consensus even among the special operations community about who deserves the title: Operator. Some say only members of our Tier One units Delta and DEVGRU deserve the title, but this would leave out MARSOC Raiders, the majority of Navy SEALs, Army Special Forces, Air Force special operators and a whole bunch of Rangers.

Most special operators don’t care too much about the title. Besides, operator is a mindset, it’s not a tab or a badge, but one this is crystal clear: ATF SRT members are not operators. Their use of the term is an insult. They’re hardly even law enforcement. They are thugs with guns – poseurs in pricey Crye MultiCam – paid for by your taxpayer dollars. They are hammers who view every law-abiding gun owner as a nail.

Given their poor training and complete lack of professional leadership, it is only a matter of time before an SRT member kills another innocent American citizen in their home.

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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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Finnky

Malinowski’s death was not a tragic outcome of incompetence. Sure incompetence played a role, but even the least informed among us could have told them that most gun owners would respond with gunfire if experiencing a home invasion. They knew this and figured they could kill him with impunity while claiming “self defense.” Legally, and even more so morally, self defense cannot be claimed by one who instigates violence or even one who goads someone into initiating violence. There are several other limitations – but this case AFT was the aggressor and their hapless victim was murdered. In my book… Read more »

gregs

disagree with giving the batfe employees that were on the murder raid any chances, just like they didn’t give malinowski any chances. they should be summarily executed. the others shouldn’t be given a chance to resign, fire the lot of them and dissolve the agency with flouroantimonic acid.

Wild Bill

Yes, and so much for the tactic of waiting for them to come to your door, that so many rely on.

CBW

Yes, this was First Degree Murder by the ATF. The KNEW the man would use a gun to protect himself against a NO-KNOCK home invasion. It was indeed a pretext to kill him. Those who planned this need the gas chamber.

DIYinSTL

So far the best response to the best article Lee “The Gun Writer” Williams has had published here on Ammoland.

The only thing the FBATFE should possibly do is collect taxes as part of the Treasury Department. Anything (but not everything) else they have taken upon themselves to do can be handled better by other bureaus.

USMC0351Grunt

They can’t perform their duties as the BATFE agents and you suggest that they collect taxes? They murdered US Border Patrol BORTAC Agent, (and fellow United States Marine) Brian Terry through their botched fast and furious, “operation” and countless innocent citizens and family pets. This shows an incompetence above and beyond all standards. ANY position that has to do with communication with the community would be a threat to the community, especially with their mindset of collecting taxes. Indictment and prosecution for each and every member of this murder is necessary. A wrongful death lawsuit by his wife is mandatory.… Read more »

DIYinSTL

I haven’t noticed anything by you for a while, I hope all is well. Without taxes, there is no government. Without government, there is anarchy and local rule is imposed by the meanest SOB in the valley. I hate paying taxes but recognize the need. I’m not going down the government is 10x too big and taxes too high rabbit hole. We all know that. ATF started in 1920 as the alcohol Tax Unit in the Treasury Department. Later they collected taxes on tobacco too. It was moved from Treasury to DoJ in 1972. Thank you tricky Dick. (Yes, I… Read more »

USMC0351Grunt

… And you are right they are committing capital offenses under color of law and need to be indicted and prosecuted for such actions to include the upper management Dettlebock.

Arizona

Stop referring to the FBATFE as anything but the FBATFE. They aren’t a 3-letter agency, they’re wanna-be’s who exist to violate civil rights, and their department is repugnant to the Constitution. Any ethical, patriotic and honest presidential admin would write the memo to abolish the F squad.

Wild Bill

So well said that I signed in just to up vote you!

Oldman

same here

Wild Bill

How you been, brother?

Oldman

Well, Bill, I am doing pretty well…..just the aches and pains of old age being more and more the standard. Unfortunately my wife is doing much worse and is in the clutches of all things medical right now. We are averaging 2-3 doctor visits a week and not anything yet determined on the horizon.
Hoping for some relief from all these Medicare issues and soon.
I hope you are doing well and past your issues, or can at least see the end of them coming.

Take care!

Wild Bill

I know what that is like. I just got out of the clutches of the medical cartel.
We are looking good here: the hay field is ready for haying; the peach trees are putting out a nice crop; and the pecan trees are looking healthy.
We lost one horse over winter. SGM was just short of forty years old. The other eleven horses, seven dogs, and the three legged house cat are all well.
Do the best that you can for yourself and your wife. Will be praying for you.

Oldman

Thank you WB. Praying for you and all my brothers, as well. We are nearing a huge change here on earth and hoping that all will be well without another damn war. Amen!

Bigfootbob

Thank you Lee for writing this. We need to use this information at campaign events. We need to make the wannabe pol take a public position on these rampaging roving killers.

Cappy

Amateurs! Just the fact that you collect a government paycheck doe not qualify you as a professional. BATFE is a collection of thugs. Nothing more.

grewterd

In defense of the AFT, it doesn’t take that long to train them to shoot people and dogs on site. I imagine the bulk of the course is in making sure to keep the body cameras off when going on an execution.

Jsot

Lee, thank you for taking up the fight to exposed the ATF for the fraudulent agency that they are. It’s about time people realize that the ATF is just Biden‘s personal army outside the scope of anything remotely being constitutional. Every free Thinking American should be Furious and should be working to get rid of the ATF

StLPro2A

ATF two week training summed up as “No-Knock/Shoot/STFU”. why would it take longer than two weeks to learn that????

musicman44mag

LOL, I wonder how many of them could make it through my USMC boot camp.
It doesn’t take much training when the objective is to break in un-announced with an massive amount of force backing you, spray and pray and then pat yourself on the back for a job well done that you killed an innocent victim that wasn’t proven guilty in a court of law. AGAIN!!!!!

oregoneistan

gregs

hell, they probably couldn’t get through the usaf bootcamp. they are a federally funded criminal gang, they traffic firearms, extort and blackmail citizens, murder innocent people at will. this is what a bloated federal government looks like and how they act.

USMC0351Grunt

You have to remember before we are accepted into Marine Corps boot camp we get vetted… Fundamental common sense is part of that vetting. They wouldn’t make it to T1 let alone making it past AFEES.

musicman44mag

How nice to hear from you again. I am not sure that vetting is still part of the process. If there were still vetting I wonder what kind of questions they would have today. Are you gay? Yes, welcome aboard mate? Are you gay, oh hell no, sorry you don’t meet our new obidum administration CRT, LGBTQ standard where we literally love all people. I heard that one of the questions they asked in 2018 was if ordered to shoot your own people, would you do it, and they expected a yes answer. Don’t know if that is true but… Read more »

Stag

It’s a terrorist organization.

CBW

Once you understand that the ‘T’ in ATF stands for Tranny, or Transvestite, it all starts to make sense.

OldJarhead03

And Ernestine from SNL was an operator too…

DIYinSTL

I think she was mostly on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffxVap-1L1Y

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Terry

They get one week training to use their body cams and the second week is training on how to not wear them.

BiggStakk

We can talk about their ability or lack thereof but it’s the leadership that has failed. Any good team leader would have done a threat assesment and turned this deployment down. This was a simple pickup at work with a couple guys and no gun fight. Tactical teams have a very specific use and this was not it.

J.galt

Threat to the public, threat to the republic, threat to your dog.

atf is a band of unsavory criminals working to undermine freedom in the U.S.. They should be prosecuted for crimes against the citizens and the constitution and no member / employee should ever be able to hold a position of honor in the U.S.A.