Anonymous wrote:This is going to end in tragedy. Breonna Taylor was killed in her own home because of an errant no knock warrant. Folks breaking into homes in the middle of the night while people are sleeping are just asking for shots to be fired. I’m sure they aren’t coordinating with local police either so imagine calls to them from a person living in the house are going to be treating it like a hostile situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is immune.
Remember the 2023 case where LE raided a newspaper office after the newspaper published a story an influential person didn't like? They also raided the publisher's home. The elderly mother, co-owner of the newspaper, was home when the raid took place.
The 98-year old woman was so extremely traumatized by the raid, she dropped dead the next day of a heart attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xABIDX3K4k4
Thank you for reminding me of this case. It’s chilling.
Anonymous wrote: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/
This kind of horrible situation has been going on for years, maybe decades. Home invasions carried out by law enforcement against innocent citizens, and they get away with it because they're law enforcement.
To whites. To blacks. Nobody cared much when it happened to regular American citizens. The home invasions continued with impunity, because there was no backlash for the perpetrators and so they got away with it.
There was a backlash, but then MAGA accused anyone who dared to suggest that the police shouldn't just kill people for shits and giggles of being terrorists and criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"...Thursday morning when about 20 men, armed with guns, busted through the door.
“I don’t know who they were,” she said. “It was dark. All the lights were off.”
Marisa said the men identified themselves as federal agents with the U.S. Marshals, ICE, and the FBI."
Why did they need 20 people from three different agencies to serve a search warrant? Given that so many Americans have weapons, this is an accident waiting to happen--either an LEO will be shot or an innocent citizen will.
They probably heard that there would be children in their underwear so there was an atypically high turnout. Only trumps best, you know.
Anonymous wrote:
"...Thursday morning when about 20 men, armed with guns, busted through the door.
“I don’t know who they were,” she said. “It was dark. All the lights were off.”
Marisa said the men identified themselves as federal agents with the U.S. Marshals, ICE, and the FBI."
Why did they need 20 people from three different agencies to serve a search warrant? Given that so many Americans have weapons, this is an accident waiting to happen--either an LEO will be shot or an innocent citizen will.
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/
This kind of horrible situation has been going on for years, maybe decades. Home invasions carried out by law enforcement against innocent citizens, and they get away with it because they're law enforcement.
To whites. To blacks. Nobody cared much when it happened to regular American citizens. The home invasions continued with impunity, because there was no backlash for the perpetrators and so they got away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is immune.
Remember the 2023 case where LE raided a newspaper office after the newspaper published a story an influential person didn't like? They also raided the publisher's home. The elderly mother, co-owner of the newspaper, was home when the raid took place.
The 98-year old woman was so extremely traumatized by the raid, she dropped dead the next day of a heart attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xABIDX3K4k4
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: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.
Donate to aclu. They are taking on these types of cases.
That said. ICE is acting recklessly and with impunity. They will get mowed down eventually when they invade the home of or try to abduct a citizen who exercises his or her second amendment rights.
+1
Anonymous wrote: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.
Donate to aclu. They are taking on these types of cases.
That said. ICE is acting recklessly and with impunity. They will get mowed down eventually when they invade the home of or try to abduct a citizen who exercises his or her second amendment rights.
+1
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.
Donate to aclu. They are taking on these types of cases.
That said. ICE is acting recklessly and with impunity. They will get mowed down eventually when they invade the home of or try to abduct a citizen who exercises his or her second amendment rights.