Posted on 05/25/2011 10:50:46 AM PDT by Kaslin
Jose Guereña survived two tours in Iraq, but he couldn't survive his own government.
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik infamously railed in January of this year that Arizona is a Mecca for prejudice and bigotry.
One must wonder if the prejudice and bigotry he considers endemic to Arizona is to blame for the death of U.S. Marine veteran Jose Guereña, killed when Dupnik’s deputies gunned him down in his home. They fired 71 shots. They hit him 60 times. And then, as if this wasnt enough, Dupniks deputies blocked paramedics for an hour and 14 minutes from approaching the scene, denying Guereña treatment until he was assuredly dead.
Dupniks SWAT team initially claimed that Guereña fired at them while they were serving a warrant — as he slept. They claimed that his bullets hit the bulletproof shield that the entry team hid behind, and that the barrage of bullets they fired back was in self-defense.
Only, Guereña never fired his weapon. Awoken by his wife with screams that men with guns were invading his home and threatening his family, Jose Guereña armed himself with a AR-15 rifle and crouched in the hallway. The SWAT team unloaded upon Guereña on sight. He apparently recognized the home invaders as police. He took 60 rounds, but never — as the Pima County Sheriffs Department was forced to admit — took off his weapons safety as he was being killed.
Prejudice and bigotry?
It was, you’ll recall, a claim Dupnik made in the wake of Jared Loughners bloodly rampage at a Congress in your Corner event at a Safeway supermarket in Tucson, where six were killed and 14 others were injured — including, gravely, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Dupnik was attempting to blame the conservative Tea Party movement for the shooting when he made the comment. And even after it was revealed that Loughners few known political views had been described as quite liberal, and were in fact muddled at best, he refused to retract his slur.
So when Dupniks teams attempted a complicated four-house raid of minority families looking for drugs, perhaps bigotry and prejudice really was in play.
Perhaps Dupniks officers assumed every Hispanic accused of being a drug dealer really was one, and perhaps they assumed that the tenant of a home protecting his loved ones must be a bloodthirsty cartel member waiting in ambush. Is that why they gunned down a tired, hard-working father sleeping off a night shift at the local copper mine? A Marine veteran of Iraq that had the discipline not to fire — a discipline that a trigger-happy SWAT team which has now killed three men in less than a year cannot itself exercise?
Not only has the Pima Sheriff’s Department tried to justify firing 71 shots at one man in a small hallway, hitting him (thankfully, just him) 60 times in a home where his wife and child were present. Theyve attempted to justify their refusal to let a team of paramedics treat Guereña, who was still miraculously alive after being sprayed mercilessly with bullets. It takes a competent SWAT team just a handful of minutes to clear a residential home during a raid. Dupniks SWAT team refused to declare the scene clear for an agonizing one hour and 14 minutes, and not until Jose Guereña had already died.
A cynic might be tempted to suggest Dupniks SWAT team was waiting for the only witness to their assault to die. Considering how the Sheriffs Department has acted since they stormed the home, a rational person might be tempted to agree.
Not content to blame the victim for his own death, they attempted to insinuate he was a drug dealer, even though they were forced to admit under direct questioning that no drugs were found in his home, and that a clumsy cop falling down may have triggered the bloodbath.
Vanessa Guereña claims that neither she nor her husband heard the officers announce themselves as police. As anyone who has ever seen an episode of any popular police reality show knows, no entry team waits 15 seconds after announcing themselves to batter down a door and rush the inhabitants — as Pima County Lt. Michael OConnor claims his SWAT team did. Identical scenes of immediate entry upon announcement (or after breaching), without giving those inside a chance to react, is a standard tactic captured again and again.
Why Lt. Michael OConnor decided to tell a mistruth about a well-known, heavily documented, and highly standardized technique isnt immediately clear. Perhaps it is because of the inevitable wrongful death lawsuit to be filed against the Pima County Sheriffs Department on behalf of Vanessa Guereña and her two children. Or perhaps it is because of the possible DOJ civil rights investigation. Perhaps Dupniks employees simply are unable to act any more professionally after a raid than they do during one.
No-knock warrants are typically used to surprise the target of raids and keep them from disposing of evidence, with possible violence from the offender cited as justification for the military-style use of heavy armor and machine guns.
Jose Guereñas death was entirely preventable. Over-armed, over-amped law enforcement is causing far more harm to the public than other tactics and techniques possibly could.
The over-militarization of law enforcement agencies and over-use of SWAT teams is an idea that needs to be revisited in a sane society. Too many good people have been traumatized, and too many killed, under the flimsiest of circumstances.
After surviving two tours of duty in Iraq, only to lose his life in an encounter with Clarence Dupniks keystone cops, Jose Guereña was buried with full military honors.
I think it is interesting to see that our military treats our foreign enemy better than our police departments treat the citizenry. But then again the Feds and States view our citizenry as the real enemy and terrorists.
It definitely could have been handled much differently than this, effectively it’s a gubamint ‘sanctioned’ summary execution in a domicile of a decorated veteran in a ‘high-crime’ area .. if only he hadn’t gone for his weapon but knowing the area. The SS would be proud.
What could possibly happen that would be worse than this?
Dupnik, just leave already.
someone should check and see if Guereña had ever filed a complaint against the Sheriff's Department, anyone who works for the department, Or anyone related to anyone who works for the department.
Is there a grand jury formed to determine if indictments are forthcoming against the members and leadership of this SWAT team?
I don’t care about who the SWAT team leader was, or the chain of command. That question pretends that these raids don’t go on all across the fruited plain. No knock warrants by militarized Police.
I blame silly voters for giving up liberty for safety.
I blame feckless voters for providing virtually unlimited funding to Police.
I blame foolish voters who reward federal level politicians for funneling federal dollars into local P.D.’s.
I blame judges who extend more and more special protections to LE.
I blame judges who ignore the 4th amendment, and hate the 2nd.
I blame judges who’s only standard for writing a search warrant is: Just ASK!
I blame individual cops, many of them ex military who took an oath to “protect and defend the constitution” who spend their days and nights training to trick people into abrogating their 4th and 5th amendment rights. I blame individual cops who took the oath who crash down doors in the middle of the night because a snitch who is rewarded for snitching, snitches. I blame officer friendly for participating in clearly unconstitutional no knock raids. Unless these people are stupid, they KNOW what they are doing is wrong it makes no difference what the courts say.
I hold individuals responsible for their actions. That’s right. Officer friendly, when you enforce seat belt ordinances in localities you are perpetuating Federalism run a muck, and yes I hold you personally responsible.
How?
I will vote to de-fund you at every opportunity. That means sales tax increases and extensions. That means property tax milliages. I will do everything I can at every opportunity to convince others of the brutish, stupid, authoritarian nature of Police and LE in this country.
I will vote for any politician that wants to weaken your institution.
If I see officer friendly getting his clock cleaned on the side of the road, I keep on driving. Sucks to be you.
Militarized SWAT teams aren’t necessary 90 percent of the time they are deployed. We need to get back to citizen posses before this police state becomes worse than the old Soviet Union, and that won’t be long at the rate we are going.
There is an Oathkeepers muster in Tucson on Monday, May 30.
Details are posted at their web site www.oathkeepers.org.
Well, the LSM is certainly interested in individually ID'ing the Osama Seals.
Bingo!
Republican hands are just as dirty, if not moreso, when it comes to the war on drugs.
This whole thing just makes me sick. A warrior comes home from war and is gunned down by yahoos hiding behind a badge.
Raise your hands if you think any heads will roll over this.
Not even the LT leading the raid will lose his job.
Oh, goody! We have now heard from one of our resident libertarians, crying for drug legalization.
Oh, goody! We have now heard from one of our resident libertarians, crying for drug legalization.
So do you think the Commerce Clause delegates to fedgov the authority to impose national prohibition... YES or NO?
I think I am pretty well fed up with the lawless and unreliable libertarians.
I think I am pretty well fed up with your pointless challenges.
The constitutions limits on our federal government are pointless?
Riiight.
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