IIRC, there was a trial-run of using similar tactics to deny justice of those murdered by government agents: Waco, TX.
The dispute they had was over whether or not the Branch Davidians owed some taxes (on guns, IIRC) — the Davidians claimed that they had already paid (or that tax wasn't applicable) and the BATFE (which is known for manufacturing evidence of 'wrongdoing' to include rendering weapons dangerously unsafe breaking components so they technically violate the one trigger-pull, one discharge rule for distinguishing semi- and full-automatic)… that's where the warrant came in, and the raid, and standoff, and finally the mass-murder.
During the congressional investigations, the Davidian's leader (and thus the Davidians, too) was/were accused of being pedophiles and/or polygamists… as if the accusation of something terrible negated any legal rights they had. Moreover, there are laws against polygamy and pedophilia… so if it was the issue, why wasn't that what the warrant was about? Answer: it was rewriting history so that emotionally the Davidians were the bad-guys [who needed killing] and the government agents not murderers, but heroes.
So true, My FRiend, so true. And those same governmental agents have a very large fan club of worshippers on this forum. One of the charter members recently was zotted.