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The brother of the Arkansas airport executive who died after a gunfight with A.T.F. agents says he won't survive

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Arkansas Airport Executive Dies After Shootout With A.T.F.

Authorities say they were executing a search warrant at the home of the executive, whom they accused of illegally selling firearms. His family said the action was unnecessary. The authorities said they were searching the home for a gun dealer. The father-of-two was shot and killed in the shootout.

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Arkansas airport exec wounded in gunfight with federal agents at home, likely won't survive, brother says

Arkansas airport exec wounded in gunfight with federal agents at home, brother says. Brother says he is not expected to survive his injuries. Arkansas airport director was shot by federal agents in a gunfight this week at his home. He was shot in the head at his Arkansas home and is expected to be in critical condition.

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Arkansas airport executive wounded in shootout with ATF agents

Arkansas airport executive wounded in shootout with ATF agents. Director of Little Rock's Bill and Hillary Clinton Airport was wounded during a firefight. ATF agents raided his home in Little Rock, Arkansas, during a raid on his home. The airport's director was wounded in the shootout.

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ATF agent injured in shootout at home of Little Rock, Arkansas, airport executive director

Federal agents involved in shootout at home of Little Rock, Arkansas, airport executive director. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport executive director leads the airport in Little Rock. Federal agents were trying to serve a search warrant at the home of the person who leads airport executive. The agents were involved in a shootout early Tuesday.

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ATF agent injured in shootout at home of Little Rock, Arkansas, airport executive director

Federal agents involved in shootout at home of Little Rock, Arkansas, airport executive director. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport executive director leads the airport in Little Rock. Federal agents were trying to serve a search warrant at the home of the person who leads airport executive. The agents were involved in a shootout early Tuesday.

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Arkansas airport executive director, ATF agent wounded in Little Rock home shootout

ATF agents were trying to serve a warrant at a home in west Little Rock, Arkansas. Someone inside the home fired gunshots at agents, the ATF says. The shootout happened just after 6 a.m. when someone inside the house fired shots at agents. The agents were serving a warrant for a home invasion.

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