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Man Calls Suicide Hotline; Arrested, Cops Trash House Looking for Gun (DC)
Opposingviews ^ | 6 February, 2012 | Courthouse News

Posted on 02/07/2012 5:29:03 AM PST by marktwain

A depressed Army reservist who made a phone call for help says dozens of police responded by surrounding his home and arresting him, vandalizing and searching his place without a warrant, seizing his dog and killing his tropical fish.

Matthew Corrigan, who lives alone with his dog, sued the District of Columbia in D.C. Federal Court.

Confronted with a massive police presence after his plea for help, Corrigan says, he denied officers permission to enter his house, but they entered and trashed it anyway, saying, "I don't have time to play this constitutional bulls**t!"

Corrigan says the debacle started on Feb. 2, 2010.

"Corrigan telephoned what he believed to be the 'Military's Emotional Support Hotline' because he was depressed and had not slept for several days," the complaint states.

"The number Corrigan called was in fact the National Suicide Hotline. When he stated that he was a veteran, he was asked if he had firearms, to which he said yes. He said nothing about being suicidal or using a firearm or threatening anyone. After a short conversation, Corrigan hung up, turned off the phone, took prescribed sleeping medication, and went to bed.

"At approximately 4 a.m. in the morning of Feb. 3, 2010, Corrigan awoke because he heard his name being called over a bullhorn. There were floodlights outside his front and back doors and an estimated 8 police officers in the back yard and 20 in the front yard.

"Corrigan turned on his phone and found that Officer Fischer of the 5th District was calling him, asking him to come out, which he did at about 4:50 a.m., locking the door behind him. He was handcuffed and put in the back of a SWAT truck.

"When Officer John Doe I (upon information and belief, Officer John Doe I is Lieutenant Robert Glover) asked Corrigan for the key to his apartment, he informed the officer: 'There is no way I am giving you consent to enter my place.' Officer John Doe I stated: 'I don't have time to play this constitutional bullshit!' and ordered that Officers John Does II-V, members of the Emergency Response Team (ERT), enter the apartment." (Parentheses in complaint).

Corrigan says police took him to a VA hospital, broke his front door and entered his apartment without a warrant, where they confiscated his guns, vandalized his place and took his dog to an animal shelter.

"Although the officers had no information that there were explosives in Corrigan's home and the home had been secured, John Does VI-X, the Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD) team, entered Corrigan's home without a warrant and searched for explosives," the complaint states. "The EOD team opened closed containers and used X-ray equipment to search closed containers.

"After the initial warrantless search, the EOD team brought in a dog to search for firearms.

"During the search of Corrigan's home, John Does II-XV seized three firearms and numerous rounds of ammunition for those firearms and others. The three firearms were a rifle, which was unloaded and trigger-locked in a locked hard-side container under his bed, a hand gun which was in a hard case in a drawer in the closet, and another handgun which was in a zipped bag on the shelf at the bottom of a clothes rack (pillows and blankets were on top and next to the bag). The locked cases were taken but the broken latches were left on the floor. The ammunition was stored in a sealed plastic crate and the rest was in boxes, in their original packing, in a milk crate, which was stored under a sleeping bag in a utility closet.

"Corrigan's eyeglasses were broken and thrown in a corner." (Parentheses in complaint).

Corrigan says he spent three days in the VA hospital, because "having weapons pointed at him upon leaving his apartment triggered his PTSD hyper-vigilance and caused irregular heartbeat."

After he was released from the hospital and determined not to be a suicide risk, Corrigan says, police arrested him and put him in jail, where he remained for almost 2 weeks.

"When Corrigan returned to his apartment 16 days after being seized, he found that John Does I-XV had left the front door unlocked and unsecured, had left the electric stove on, had cut open every zipped bag, had dumped every box and drawer, had broken locked boxes from under the bed and the closet, and emptied shelves into piles in each room. All his tropical fish in his 150 gallon aquarium were dead."

Corrigan seeks more than $500,000 in damages for constitutional violations.

He is represented by Richard Gardiner, of Fairfax, Va.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: banglist; court; dc; donutwatch; gun
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Interesting case. He lived in DC, so perhaps they presumed that it was illegal for him to possess any gun. If you admit to a crime on a hot line, is that probable cause to search without a warrant?
1 posted on 02/07/2012 5:29:15 AM PST by marktwain
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To: marktwain

.’ Officer John Doe I stated: ‘I don’t have time to play this constitutional bullshit!’


They wonder why we are angry.


2 posted on 02/07/2012 5:35:58 AM PST by maine yankee (I got my Governor at 'Marden's')
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To: marktwain

Well, he’s a veteran, so naturally he is a suspected terrorist on the Homeland Security watchlist and requires action such as this.


3 posted on 02/07/2012 5:36:23 AM PST by Bluebird Singing
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To: Bluebird Singing

Seems to me, once he exited the home, and locked it, the need to search the home was moot.


4 posted on 02/07/2012 5:42:13 AM PST by Mouton (Voting is an opiate of the electorate. Nothing changes no matter who wins..)
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To: marktwain
At least they didn't shoot the dog.

Leni

5 posted on 02/07/2012 5:51:08 AM PST by MinuteGal
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To: marktwain

“If you admit to a crime on a hot line, is that probable cause to search without a warrant? “

What ‘crime’ was that?

The only thing I read was he was ‘depressed’.

Now, as far as I know, being depressed and seeking help isn’t a crime.

Don’t forget. He didn’t intentionally call the ‘Suicide Hotline’.

“Corrigan telephoned what he believed to be the ‘Military’s Emotional Support Hotline’ because he was depressed and had not slept for several days,” the complaint states. “

So does that mean that since he did call it, he is guilty of something?

Apparently and wrongfully so.


6 posted on 02/07/2012 5:53:22 AM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: MinuteGal

No.

But they did kill the fish.


7 posted on 02/07/2012 5:54:57 AM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: marktwain
You have to remember these are the same idiots who during the DC Sniper period went around confiscating the weapons of everyone who was on the list of people who had purchased weapons in the DC and surrounding MD areas.

They didn’t care about the “Rights” of the people back then and they don't care now!

“Live Free or Die”

8 posted on 02/07/2012 6:00:22 AM PST by Southron Patriot (Deo Vindice)
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To: marktwain

—seizing his dog and killing his tropical fish. —

Hmmm. I see they are changing their tactics.


9 posted on 02/07/2012 6:03:26 AM PST by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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To: marktwain

Whomever wrote this article did a terrible job.
“After he was released from the hospital and determined not to be a suicide risk, Corrigan says, police arrested him and put him in jail, where he remained for almost 2 weeks.
Could the writer not read an arrest warrant? On what charge was the man arrested? It would be nice to know!


10 posted on 02/07/2012 6:04:05 AM PST by SECURE AMERICA (Where can I sign e stupiup for the New American Revolution and the Crusades 2012?)
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To: MinuteGal

Shoot the dog. He is Got damned lucky they didn’t shoot him.

In Maryland right next door to DC a police sniper shot and killed a veteran in a situation almost identical to this.Except the veteran wouldn’t come out of the house.

I hope he wins his case, but even if he does it will take years to get DC to pay up.


11 posted on 02/07/2012 6:05:13 AM PST by Venturer
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To: marktwain

never call the police unless you want someone arrested or worse; protect and serve is no longer the motto


12 posted on 02/07/2012 6:07:22 AM PST by yldstrk ( My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: maine yankee
’ Officer John Doe I stated: ‘I don’t have time to play this constitutional bullshit!’

They wonder why we are angry.

You can bet that Officer "John Doe I" (and his union) would be quick to assert and demand that his own rights be upheld should he be called to task for his actions.

Things are falling apart around us.

13 posted on 02/07/2012 6:10:58 AM PST by aragorn (We do indeed live in interesting times. FUBO.)
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To: maine yankee

Sounds like the officer should find another line of work.


14 posted on 02/07/2012 6:20:03 AM PST by Red in Blue PA (Read SCOTUS Castle Rock vs Gonzales before dialing 911!)
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To: aragorn
Officer John Doe I stated: ‘I don’t have time to play this constitutional bullshit!’

Resets the rules of engagement, doesn't it?

15 posted on 02/07/2012 6:20:33 AM PST by Noumenon ("I tell you, gentlemen, we have a problem on our hands." Col. Nicholson-The Bridge on the River Qwai)
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To: Noumenon

Some pigs definitely think they are above the law.


16 posted on 02/07/2012 6:25:10 AM PST by bigdirty
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To: yldstrk
never call the police

This guy didn't call the police. He (unintentionally) called a suicide prevention hotline. We are forced to assume that a worker at the hotline called the cops.

The moral of this story is to always refuse to answer any questions about your firearms, no matter who is asking. I wouldn't tell an anonymous voice on the other end of the phone what my bank account numbers are...why would I tell them if I have a gun?

17 posted on 02/07/2012 6:26:40 AM PST by jboot
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To: Mouton

I agree with you, I was being sarcastic. The old rules in America no longer exist.

This veteran was calling a hot line for what he thought was for emotional support for military. This is now the era of Obama. Veterans are on the hot list for terrorism as well as “right wingers”, etc. The Constitution is passe, and don’t be surprised if there are more and more incidents like this in the news to put a chill on those who are not worshiping The One.


18 posted on 02/07/2012 6:33:10 AM PST by Bluebird Singing
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To: cuban leaf

I thought jack booted thugs shoot the canines first. That was the MO in ‘93.


19 posted on 02/07/2012 6:40:39 AM PST by Sybeck1 (Mitt Romney, a piss poor choice)
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To: jboot

every single time I go to the V.A. Hospital for any kind of appointment, I am asked in the pre-screening if I am having any emotional problems or feelings of depression. My response is always this: I am a Christian. What would I have to be distressed about? Shuts them up every time!


20 posted on 02/07/2012 6:48:52 AM PST by yellowhorse (6 good horses, 3 good women)
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