Anonymous wrote:Why a search warrant?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This family needs to be compensated for mental and material damages and the officers involved need to be fired. I'm against illegal immigration but I also think that deportations should be handled respectfully.
This wasn't even a deportation - the family consisted of US citizens. The officers had a warrant for the previous occupants of that house.
Why a search warrant?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This family needs to be compensated for mental and material damages and the officers involved need to be fired. I'm against illegal immigration but I also think that deportations should be handled respectfully.
This wasn't even a deportation - the family consisted of US citizens. The officers had a warrant for the previous occupants of that house.
Anonymous wrote:This family needs to be compensated for mental and material damages and the officers involved need to be fired. I'm against illegal immigration but I also think that deportations should be handled respectfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a case in the Supreme Court right now regarding this scenario.
Even worse than the current Supreme Court case is one that happened in North Carolina in 2024…
A couple and their two children were sleeping,
Around 1 am a noise awoke them. One sheriff shouted at the house while another spoke through a megaphone. The father, who had stitches in his back from a recent surgery, approached the front door. It burst open and a flashbang grenade bounced off his chest and exploded on the floor, causing a couch to catch fire. A second grenade ignited in the kitchen. Shattered glass covered the ground, and fumes spread to the back rooms.
With the house smoky, one deputy pressed a foot onto the father’s back, handcuffed him, and yanked him up — aggravating his injury. Other deputies pointed guns at the children, a 9-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl, and took them outside for interrogation.
They raided and searched the home for two hours with the parents handcuffed. Destroyed walls, doors, furniture and their piece of mind.
And who can guess who they were looking for? A suspect who had been stealing from unlocked cars.
https://www.carolinajournal.com/opinion/nc-agencies-must-take-responsibility-for-wrong-house-raid/
In this case, and the one cited by the OP, why couldn’t the LEO do their research before storming into the homes to make sure they were getting the right people? Even Dog the Bounty Hunter did a much better job than this.
Anonymous wrote:This family needs to be compensated for mental and material damages and the officers involved need to be fired. I'm against illegal immigration but I also think that deportations should be handled respectfully.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a case in the Supreme Court right now regarding this scenario.
Even worse than the current Supreme Court case is one that happened in North Carolina in 2024…
A couple and their two children were sleeping,
Around 1 am a noise awoke them. One sheriff shouted at the house while another spoke through a megaphone. The father, who had stitches in his back from a recent surgery, approached the front door. It burst open and a flashbang grenade bounced off his chest and exploded on the floor, causing a couch to catch fire. A second grenade ignited in the kitchen. Shattered glass covered the ground, and fumes spread to the back rooms.
With the house smoky, one deputy pressed a foot onto the father’s back, handcuffed him, and yanked him up — aggravating his injury. Other deputies pointed guns at the children, a 9-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl, and took them outside for interrogation.
They raided and searched the home for two hours with the parents handcuffed. Destroyed walls, doors, furniture and their piece of mind.
And who can guess who they were looking for? A suspect who had been stealing from unlocked cars.
https://www.carolinajournal.com/opinion/nc-agencies-must-take-responsibility-for-wrong-house-raid/
Anonymous wrote:There’s a case in the Supreme Court right now regarding this scenario.
Even worse than the current Supreme Court case is one that happened in North Carolina in 2024…
A couple and their two children were sleeping,
Around 1 am a noise awoke them. One sheriff shouted at the house while another spoke through a megaphone. The father, who had stitches in his back from a recent surgery, approached the front door. It burst open and a flashbang grenade bounced off his chest and exploded on the floor, causing a couch to catch fire. A second grenade ignited in the kitchen. Shattered glass covered the ground, and fumes spread to the back rooms.
With the house smoky, one deputy pressed a foot onto the father’s back, handcuffed him, and yanked him up — aggravating his injury. Other deputies pointed guns at the children, a 9-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl, and took them outside for interrogation.
They raided and searched the home for two hours with the parents handcuffed. Destroyed walls, doors, furniture and their piece of mind.
And who can guess who they were looking for? A suspect who had been stealing from unlocked cars.
https://www.carolinajournal.com/opinion/nc-agencies-must-take-responsibility-for-wrong-house-raid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This family needs to be compensated for mental and material damages and the officers involved need to be fired. I'm against illegal immigration but I also think that deportations should be handled respectfully.
This wasn't even a deportation - the family consisted of US citizens. The officers had a warrant for the previous occupants of that house.