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Friday, December 22, 2023

Sorry 'bout that

An Indiana woman alleges a SWAT team caused $16,000 in damages to her home in a raid searching for a fugitive they mistakenly thought was inside using the internet to get onto Facebook, a new lawsuit said.

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  1. They never say they’re sorry.

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  2. Getting harder to support the thin blue line now a days. Don't think they will be picking up much support in the future if things keep on like they are.

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    1. Unfortunately I have to agree. Multiple stories DAILY of their blatant disregard for the Constitutional rights that they have sworn to uphold.

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  3. Well, she knows there names, where they work, where their children go to school, where their wife's shop. Court won't handle it, ok.

    Let the games begin. I would make it my life's work to harass, intimidate, frighten, demean, defame and embarrass every officer, every councilman and especially the judge that signed the order.

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  4. It's been going on a long time. The Weapon Shops were written a long time ago.

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  5. Of course, this will never happen again once they repeal the 2nd Amendment and no one has firearms. after all, the police are our friends.

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  6. I hope the woman sues not only for the raid, but for the false arrest of her 15 year old son, who the police acknowledged was not the person they were looking for. I believe that a search warrant must have exactly what they are looking for. Obviously the kid was not listed on the warrant. I hope she gets some gun support group involved and they push for a ridiculous amount of money, and that she wins.
    I used to support the police completely but after seeing this happen too many times, I have changed. I also was the victim of a traffic stop meant to harass, which was the last straw of this camel's back.

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    1. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects,[a] against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, AND PARTICULARLY DESCRIBING THE PLACE TO BE SEARCHED, AND THE PERSONS OR THINGS TO BE SEIZED.

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  7. Seize the property of the officers first. Give each of them a pair of flip flops, a tee shirt and old sweat pants. Same for their wives and children. Everything else, auction it and give the money to their victim.
    Next, garnish the retirement funds for the departments and agencies involved.
    DO NOT ALLOW A SINGLE CENT of public money to be used. It wasn't the taxpayers who did this.

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  8. Nott to worry. When those cops are fired they can always get a job in Portland.

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