Mark “Choppa” Manley is a gun owner, a gun collector and a Second Amendment advocate who has more than 70 legally owned firearms stored in a gun safe at his Baltimore home. All of his firearms comply with both federal law and the laws of Maryland. He is always very careful about that.
Manley works as an intervention specialist for his local school district. His day begins early and ends late, usually around 7 p.m., because he also coaches girls’ flag football. Manley and his wife, who did not want her first name used in this story, get up early for their jobs. For them, November 21st began just like any other workday.
“The morning of the raid started just like any other morning,” Manley told the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project. “My wife went downstairs around 4:30 a.m. to make coffee,” he said. “I was sitting on the side of the bed, getting myself together.”
“Mark, there’s someone outside the house!” his wife yelled. She saw people moving around in their front yard. Manley grabbed a handgun and looked out the window. He could see ATF agents making “tactical movements” all over his front yard. “I could see agents crouching down with long guns,” he told SAF.
Manley checked his home security system’s monitor and saw more agents taking tactical positions in his backyard. He put down his pistol and quickly woke his two daughters, but not his 15-year-old son who was sleeping in the basement.
“I looked out the window again and could tell they were going to bust down our door,” Manley said. “I yelled ‘Hello! We are up here.’ All of a sudden, a bomb went off. My wife screamed. She followed right behind me on our way out, but she was disoriented. She was in pure shock.”
As the family walked out through their front door, they saw dozens of heavily armed ATF agents.
“I got my arms up and I’m walking down the steps. When I got to the bottom I turned around and saw that the agents had rifles pointed at my daughters,” Manley said. “I have young kids. They had guns pointed at my children. It was a pretty emotional moment for me. I was about to lose control. I yelled ‘You have guns on my f—ing children!’ They lowered their weapons.”
Manley and his 17-year-old daughter were each handcuffed. His wife and children were moved to the rear of a SWAT van. It was 20 degrees outside and they were only wearing pajamas.
“I would like you to take the handcuffs off my daughter,” Manley’s wife told the ATF agents. “Why did you handcuff my husband? He complied with everything you asked for.”
The family then overheard ATF agents talking about their 15-year-old son, who was flash-banged in his basement bedroom.
“My son loves the basement,” Manley said. “He has his own place, but they busted down his door, threw a grenade and 14 agents ran into his room, guns drawn and threatening to shoot him. He was woken by surprise. They busted down the glass door to his room and had guns drawn. We were relieved to see him when they brought him out.”
“They brought our son out as we were ready to get back inside the house,” Manley’s wife said. “It was a half-hour later.”
Manley started thinking about his neighbors. He and his family had only moved into their home three months ago. Their neighborhood is predominantly white. “For us to be the only black family on the block – the ATF just assumed they would find something in our home,” his wife said.
Next, the ATF agents brought police canines and their handlers into the home. “The dogs ransacked our house,” Manley said. “They defecated everywhere – even on my daughter’s bed. This was completely uncalled for.” Meanwhile, Manley said a host of ATF agents “ransacked” his home.
“They threatened to blow up my gun safe,” Manley said. “I don’t have anything to hide, so I told them I’d open the safe. They uncuffed me and told me ‘Don’t try to run.’ Where was I gonna run to? My family was right there.”
Manley unlocked his gun safe and slowly swung open the door.
“They were all standing around waiting and hoping,” he said “This was their moment, they thought. They started pulling out rifles and shotguns, but everything was registered and Maryland-compliant. ‘We got nothing here,’ one of them said.”
One ATF agent, who had told Manley’s wife he was the lead investigator, asked her later via a phone text for dimensions and other information about the doors and windows his team had destroyed, which he promised to replace. “I didn’t want to talk to them,” she said. “I didn’t reply. They had just waged war on us.”
Aftermath
The Manley family was never told, at least officially, why they were mistakenly targeted by the ATF. “I have done nothing illegal. I don’t sell guns. I don’t own any machineguns,” Manley said. “The search warrant said he is a felon,” Mrs. Manley said. “It said he is a felon in possession of firearms.”
“I don’t have any felony record,” Manley said.
Their home was terribly damaged in the raid. It needs new floors in the living room and in their son’s bedroom because of the flash-bang grenades, and their front and rear doors still remain shattered. The family cleaned up the police canine feces themselves.
The agents asked Manley why “someone would make up stuff about you?”
“Are you kidding me?” Manley said. “I made it out of the inner city and poverty. People who are still there know me and envy what I’ve become. I do all of the giving back, but there is still hate and jealousy. Someone must have gotten caught with something and said, ‘Mark’s got all kinds of guns.’ To this day we just don’t know. Someone must have gotten caught and said some lies. It was all too easy for them to kick down my doors.”
Manley and his family have started a Go Fund Me page, which so far has raised more than $18,000. They are also speaking with several attorneys.
Neither Toni M. Crosby, the Special Agent in Charge of ATF’s Baltimore Field Division, nor Katherine Rottman, the office’s Public Information Officer, returned calls or emails Thursday afternoon. “Thank you for contacting the ATF Baltimore Field Division. This inbox is not actively monitored, but we are in receipt of your email and a member of our team will follow up with you,” the email reply states.
Said Manley, “Would this happen if I was white? Probably, but I feel like more of a target because I am black, but I don’t want to. I was targeted because I am such a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. I am heavily armed. I’m a black man, but me being a black man doesn’t help my case. They put me in the worst position as the man of the house. It was all just horrific, man.”
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Never, ever, ev-ah keep all your items in one location, at one address. Never, ever, ev-ah register anything if it’s not 100% legally mandatory to do so in your jurisdiction. Never, ever, ev-ah tell anyone of your full inventory.
Ever.
I’m just not seeing any reason why anyone should ever know he has/had that many guns, or why they were all accessible in one location.
“Ghost of Peegee”
I knew you never went away, you kept popping in now and then, using a disposable one-shot name, trying to crack jokes, but you don’t have a funny bone in your body.
You’re never gonna be a comedian, dude… 🙁
Nope, I’m not him. My moniker is simply a hat-tip to the golden era of past trolls we loved to hate. But bonus points to you for being the first to recognize the reference.
That’s not him, though he’s still around too. I has an idea who it is because I notice how people communicate, but my lips are sealed. 😜
Well done, Dude. You win the Interwebs, lol. I didn’t realize I have such an obvious “tell”.
Yes, I’ve been posting from time to time on both this site and Dan’s previous one under a few various names, to prove that the whole “WordPress is the culprit for the over excessive moderation” excuse is a load of hogwash. Whenever I’ve posted under my classic name (IHAQ), everything goes to moderation and never gets posted immediately. But when I use different ones, they always go up right away. So that means my name (and others who experience the same modding) are blacklisted. There is no WordPress bullcrap. And the frustrating thing is that none of us are ever informed by Dan or anyone (whether here or the owners of his previous site) what we said that put us on such a list.
Hogwash, I say (in my best British Nobleman voice)…
*****
BTW, true to form, SNW rejected my attempts to post the above under my IHAQ name. So I’m using yet another variation, which means I can’t make my Gravatar display on screen. Really frustrating, Dan.
“Whenever I’ve posted under my classic name (IHAQ), everything goes to moderation and never gets posted immediately.”
I’ve wondered where you disappeared to!
Sucks you’re in the filter. Have you tried just using IHAQ as a user nick?
Geoff, I’ve found that the blacklisting pertains to your email address, not your user name. So (in my best Ahhhnold voice) I’ll be back, but I want to migrate my Gravatar over to a new email address so I can resume with business as usual. I want to use my “face”.
Unfortunately, if you live in a slave state. You have to obey the slave masters rules.
Probably one of his white, proud Democrat, gun control supporting Karen neighbors thought she was doing good work for Bloomberg.
They thought he would be easy to make an example of. This will backfire and the man needs to watch his back.
With any luck this may be their one of their last bad fuckups.
“Next, the ATF agents brought police canines and their handlers into the home. “The dogs ransacked our house,” Manley said. “They defecated everywhere – even on my daughter’s bed. This was completely uncalled for.””
Dogs don’t just do that, unless they were told to… 🙁
Absolutely. Those agents are terrible people. How many over the top, completely unnecessary raids have we seen the Puppet Admin conduct? I’ve lost count at this point.
Its only a matter of time before the ATF shows up and starts encountering real armed resistance in large numbers to counter their violent criminal tyranny of terror. This is not the first time the ATF has threatened to shoot innocent people and kids, zero crimes committed and they show up with fully armed tac teams ready and threatening to pull the trigger on children. This agency has to go, period.
Notice the anti-gun orgs did not come out condemning the ATF’s threatening to shoot this mans children by holding them at gun point. No evidence at all, just someone saying it – and an innocent man and his family get terrorized and threatened with death-at-gun point and their property destroyed. Heck, in Arkansas they basically murdered an innocent man and got away with it.
Who are these judges signing off on these bogus reign of terror warrants for this criminal terrorist organization called the ATF?
Judges signed off on warrants to spy on a presidential campaign. Then a lawyer submitted a fraudulent application for a FISA warrant. What were the consequences for that? It was basically nothing as those same people were locking people up for lying or misremembering details about things that weren’t criminal. The entire DOJ is rotten to the core. This will continue to happen because lost people cheer for this evil behavior.
Biden placed one more federal judge on the bench than Trump did. Look at those judges. They made a point to find public defenders, labor lawyers, etc. Most of them are women.
Attempted murder charges for every single ATF involved, top to bottom, start to finish. They knew, or should have known, the warrant was bogus and didn’t care. They knew full well, and likely hoped, someone could die from their home invasion.
Dear Mr Manley, I have some admittedly unsolicited advice, sell your home in Maryland and move to a free state. I know for a fact that good intervention specialists are in demand here in north east Ohio, property values are low relative to Baltimore – there’s a nice house just up the road from us in our neighborhood – but anywhere in Ohio outside of the urban areas of the Three Cs and you’re as unlikely to have to deal with Blue Karens as with escaped lions or earthquakes or meteorite strikes. Even the worst -ists and -phobes won’t be much of a problem – especially if you’re willing to let them try out some of those interesting shooters in that picture next time you hit the range. Please do whatever you have to to keep yourself and your family safe – staying hunkered down in “hostile” territory isn’t worth the risk! Best of luck.