BREAKING: Tate Adamiak to receive 50 days of ‘Diesel Therapy’ punishment By: Lee Williams

0
38

He will be kept completely out of touch in the back of a DOC van.

Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to follow and signup for notifications!

by Malinowski. The only difference is they didn’t kill Tate. He would not be where he is without these damn blue-state judges with too much power. Damn blue state judges. They disregard the First and Second Amendments. How is this America? What happened to this country? We need to get him out by whatever means we can. They need to admit they screwed up. They need to go after [ATF Firearms Enforcement Officer Jeffrey R.] Bodell. He’s the problem here. He made up all of this. Tate does not need to be on anyone’s back burner. This is horrible. He’s on notice and they’re not doing jack,” Dave Adamiak said.

Senior officials at both the Justice Department and the ATF did not return calls or texts seeking to know why Adamiak is going to be moved across the United States from prison to prison for the next 50 days.

These same officials could stop this from happening by placing a hold on Adamiak, which would keep him at the Fort Dix federal prison.

Adamiak, who is now 31, was just a 28-year-old E-6 in the U.S. Navy prior to his arrest. He enjoyed firearms and ran a private website that sold gun parts—not guns. He was always extremely careful about what he sold. After all, he had to protect his naval career, which was doing extremely well.

Because Joe Biden’s ATF screwed up, kicked down Adamiak’s door and then created a multitude of fake charges, it showed they would rather prosecute an innocent man and force him to serve two decades behind bars than admit the truth—that he violated no laws and did nothing wrong.

The Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project wouldn’t be possible without you. Click here to make a tax-deductible donation to support pro-gun stories like this.

The Gun Writer is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.