Paul Fatta, who ran the Davidian gun business, was in Austin selling weapons and equipment at a gun show on February 28th. Fatta returned to Waco and offered to help the FBI but was rejected. ** Fatta gave numerous interviews in the first week of March stating that the Davidians had a legal gun business and BATF was lying about them.
Doubtless this infuriated BATF. ** When Fatta left Waco a few days later, BATF put him on its "most wanted" list and labelled him armed and dangerous, which could have led to his "execution" by BATF agents. He surrendered to Texas Rangers after the fire.
He was prosecuted and convicted of manufacturing machineguns on evidence equal to that of two individuals who were not prosecuted for that crime. More.
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