ATF and the Hawai’i Department of Law Enforcement unveiled the Suzanne O NIBIN site in Honolulu today, bringing expanded public safety capabilities to the Hawaiian Islands.
The new National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) site was named for fallen Maui police
Official Twitter account for the ATF Seattle Field Division, which covers Alaska, Hawai’i, Washington, Idaho, Oregon and the U.S. Pacific territories.
- ATF Eugene Field Office special agents are on scene and assisting UOPD at the University of Oregon’s Hayward Field after a reported bomb threat. All media inquiries should be directed to UOPD, the primary investigating agency.
- Replying to @ATF_Seattle"The United State's Attorney's Office has been encouraged to see so many members of the community engaged with this case. We look forward to the same level of public interest in all of our criminal cases against defendants charged with domestic violence and rape of children in
- On May 28th, an Eastern Washington jury convicted 3 defendants of Conspiring to Impede Federal Officers in the Execution of Their Duties. This conviction stems from an event at an ICE facility in Spokane, WA, in June 2025. Jac Archer, Justice Forral, and Bajun Mavalwalla were
- In April, ATF special agents, bomb techs, and explosives specialists assisted NCIS with post blast familiarization training in Honolulu, Hawaii. Post blast courses are designed to teach a systematic method of investigating an explosion scene. If you want to learn more about ATF's
- Luke Estep of Boise, Idaho, was sentenced to 3 years in federal prison for trafficking firearms. Firearms originally purchased by Estep were later recovered after being used in crimes across Idaho, including drug trafficking and violent crimes.
- Hagåtña, Guam John Donnafield, a previously convicted felon, was sentenced to over 9 years in federal prison for possessing/intending to distribute meth AND being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammo.
- In early June 2025, Hector Flores assaulted two deputies, then fled the scene in a vehicle. Less than a week later, deputies observed Flores driving in Richland, WA, and deployed spike strips. Flores abandoned his vehicle and got a ride from an unknowing good Samaritan. When a
- Today, John Donnafield of Ordot, Guam, was sentenced to over 9 years in federal prison for possessing/intending to distribute meth AND being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammo. Donnafield is prohibited from possessing firearms due to multiple prior felony convictions,










