Airport executive dies days after a shootout with federal agents shocked neighbors

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Airport executive dies days after a shootout with federal agents shocked neighbors
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An airport executive who was shot in the head this week during a shootout with federal agents has died, a spokesperson for the airport said Thursday. “With a heavy heart, we announce the passing of our executive director Bryan Malinowski,” the spokesperson for the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport said in a statement, adding that Malinowski was a 16-year employee of the airport and that it had experienced significant growth and success under his leadership.

She fondly recalled Thursday that after her husband died in 2014, Malinowski would come over unexpectedly and change the lightbulbs outside her home. “We are all hurting badly about what happened,” Wofford said. “We don’t know what in the world happened. We are all dumbfounded.” She said that the Malinowskis have had her over for Thanksgiving dinner and that neighbors would often gather at their home during the holidays.

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