Did they shoot the dog?
They do a raid and don’t have a warrant? And when is wearing a jacket that says POLICE on it proof they actually are. This would be funny if not evidence of the police state we are becoming...when it comes to law abiding people.
After the door was pounded like that, many would have answered the door with a gun in hand. If this man would have done so, his right btw, he would be dead today.
Fido eluded all the glocks and the sniper gauntlet?
They were also in shock yesterday when this was first posted:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2785160/posts
My plan is that if I hear a mob banging on the door, I'll call 911, report that someone is trying to break in, that I'm armed, and if they do break in, I'm going to shoot. Maybe some other cops will arrive in time to stop the nonsense.
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This happens so often that you would think the real bad guys would sometimes have the front door rigged with antipersonnel explosives. After a couple of SWAT teams got blown up, tactics would change.
Not even a warrant but demanding access to “Gerald Sentell?”
I suspect it’s the “fugitive” whom the particular LEO team is always seaking when they go on a fishing expedition.
At least they had no poor dog for them to shoot.
These troops are surely heading for retraining or the unemployment line. They didn’t shoot anyone, not even a dog, and didn’t throw everyone on the floor for multiple tasings and stompings while they demolished the insides of the home. It sounds like the whole thing was some sort of a hoax, maybe. They obviously weren’t a real SWAT.
This was actually pretty good behavior for drug cops.
They didn’t shoot the dog, abuse the residents, or cause property damage. Thet left when challenged for a warrant that they didn’t have.
I’d give ‘em a A for procedure, but an F for actual pre-raid intelligence. I know I wouldn’t have knocked on the door without a warrant.