ATF Boutique
Alcohol, tobacco, and fashion
Last year a business calling itself Fearless Distributing opened in Milwaukee, selling designer clothes, jewelry, and drug paraphernalia. The store was actually a front run by agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), who hoped to use the retail space to buy drugs and weapons from felons.
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the operation did not snag any major drug dealers or break up any criminal gangs. But agents did manage to lose equipment, cause property damage, and even let a machine gun escape their custody.
Merchandise worth $35,000 was stolen from the store, along with several guns, including a fully automatic M-4 rifle. When the ATF abandoned the store, documents listing the names and contact information of undercover agents were left behind. ATF agents also left behind property damage totaling $15,000, which the building's owner says the agency has yet to pay.
Some local residents are understandably concerned that the ATF was trying to lure felons to their neighborhood. An ATF spokesman, Special Agent Robert Schmidt, told the Journal Sentinel he was convinced the operation had made Milwaukee safer.
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several guns, including a fully automatic M-4 rifle. When the ATF abandoned the store, documents
with several guns, including a fully automatic M-4 rifle. When the ATF abandoned the store