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Between 2001 and 2003, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agent Jay Dobyns, now 61, posed as a gunrunner and debt collector named Jay Davis, or “Jaybird,” joining the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Jay Dobyns says: “The game changed for us after the Laughlin Riot because it made our investigation very easy to sell to the higher ups. The Hells Angels were operating violently with impunity ...
The accusations are spelled out in newly unsealed court documents in the case involving former federal agent Jay Dobyns, a onetime University of Arizona football star who sued the ATF for ...
Jay Dobyns — and his so-called “old lady” — Jenna Maguire, were undercover agents who infiltrated the Mesa, Ariz., chapter of the Hells Angels. Their time as part of the biker gang will be ...
This week on Amazing Arizonans, Mike Broomhead sits down with Jay Dobyns over video chat to discuss his undercover law enforcement career and return to civilian life. We want to hear from you.
Jay Dobyns is a retired ATF agent who went undercover with the Hells Angels from 2001 to 2003 as part of Operation Black Biscuit. He speaks with Insider about his experience with the outlaw ...
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 ...
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 ...
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