A police chief in a small Iowa town has been slapped with a 60-month federal prison sentence for illegally possessing a ...
Former Adair police chief and BW Outfitters owner, Bradley Eugene Wendt, has been ordered to serve five years in federal ...
Investigators from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released statements yesterday (Tuesday) following Monday’s sentencing ...
DES MOINES – The Adair Police Chief was sentenced yesterday to 60 months in federal prison for conspiring to make false statements to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), ...
Bradley Wendt, who led the three-man Adair Police Department, also owned a gun store and was licensed to buy and sell machine guns. He was indicted in 2022 on charges that he had lied to the ...
This is video from when Bradley Wendt was convicted on those charges. Today, a judge sentenced him to five years in federal custody. Prosecutors say Wendt bought 90 machine guns he claimed were ...
“This chief (of) police gig is awesome,” Bradley Wendt wrote to an associate in ... FBI Omaha Special Agent in Charge Eugene Kowel said in a written statement about the case that Wendt ...
“This chief (of) police gig is awesome,” Bradley Wendt wrote to an associate in ... FBI Omaha Special Agent in Charge Eugene Kowel said in a written statement about the case that Wendt ...
Born on May 2, 1924 to Madeline Gross Rice and Eugene B. Rice in Denver ... his brothers-in-law, William Bradley and J. Patrick Logan; his sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Logan; his sons-in-law ...
Bradley Eugene Wendt, former chief of police in Adair, Iowa, and owner of a firearms supply business in nearby Denison, Iowa, was found guilty by a jury of one count of conspiracy to make false ...