Atf Agent Sues Columbus Police Update 2025. Court Decision Could Force Changes To ATF's Undercover Operations A jury ruled in favor of a former agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms on Friday, nearly four years after he sued the City of Columbus after an encounter with local police On February 11, 2025, after prolonged litigation, the Columbus City Council approved a $1.8 million settlement to resolve the lawsuit filed by ATF Special Agent James A
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Columbus City Council on Monday approved a $1.8 million settlement with a federal agent who was tased and handcuffed by Columbus police while he was on duty The ATF agent, James Burk, testified that he was carrying out official duties when he was detained by Columbus officers who misinterpreted his intentions, even though he identified himself and complied with their orders.
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James Burk, of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, was trying to confiscate an illegally-held handgun from a residence in 2020. (Photo: Columbus PD/WOSU Public Media) In what many gun owners will consider an act of karma for the ATF's recent pistol brace guidance, a federal agent was tased earlier this year by two police officers in Columbus, Ohio, while he was attempting to confiscate a shotgun.The agent is seeking damages from the two officers and the city. The agent can be see gesturing in this body cam footage
St. Louis, United States. 24th Oct, 2022. ATF agents respond to an active shooter situation in. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β Columbus City Council approved a $1.8 million settlement with a former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agent stemming from an encounter between. James Burk, of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, was trying to confiscate an illegally-held handgun from a residence in 2020.
Man shot by ATF agent during traffic stop in east Columbus YouTube. City of Columbus, 2:20-cv-06256 β Brought to you by Free Law Project, a non-profit dedicated to creating high quality open legal information. Columbus City Council on Monday approved a $1.8 million settlement with a federal agent who was tased and handcuffed by Columbus police while he was on duty