A federal judge gave what former ATF agent Jay Dobyns seemed to want most: Vindication. The Arizona Republic writes that U.S. Federal Claims Judge Francis M. Allegra of D.C. ruled in a lawsuit filed ...
Beginning Monday January 13, 2014, Senior Special Agent Jay “Jaybird” Dobyns will join the civilian ranks after what can only be described as an incredibly storied career. Dobyns, a college standout ...
Jay Dobyns lived a double life for two years, and it nearly cost him his life. Now retired, Dobyns worked for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), which enforces the nation’s ...
Jim Reed filed his suit against the federal government in 2008. The case was heard by a judge, in a courtroom closed to the public, in 2013. It was in 2015 that the public learned the deeper magnitude ...
Jaybird stepped into a dingy hotel room in Tucson. He stood at 6-foot-1, head shaven and tattoo sleeves on both arms. In this moment, he was a ruthless explosives trafficker, buying pipe bombs from a ...
Former All-American Supercop Jay Dobyns, the federal agent who went undercover to infiltrate the Hells Angels, leaves his Georgetown hotel on a recent hot afternoon. Shoves his pistol into his ...
For nearly two years, Jay Dobyns led a double life. He rode alongside the Hells Angels, becoming a member of one of the nation's most feared criminal gangs. But at the same time, he was working as a ...
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He was a standout receiver at the University of Arizona. After college he turned to a career in law enforcement, becoming an ATF agent. He was nearly killed his first week on the job. He specialized ...
Ben Buehler-Garcia went from having no radio experience to being at the helm of “American Warrior Radio” for 13 years and ...
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