Posted on 06/22/2012 10:05:51 PM PDT by Altariel
ochester police and federal agents made a mistake in Charlotte this week that has one woman baffled and frightened. She wants to know how they could mistake her house for one they were supposed to raid in a drug bust.
I was sitting in my living room texting on my phone and I heard somebody come in my back door. I didn't realize at the time what they were saying, but ultimately they were yelling out A-T-F, A-T-F.
Nancy Dominicos says what happened next at her home on Tiernan Street Wednesday night is almost unbelievable.
I thought it was a family member pulling a joke on me. And all of the sudden I looked up and they were in my dinning room pointing a loaded gun at me telling me they had a federal warrant to search my premises.
Dominicos says she kept telling the three ATF agents this wasn't right. They told her they were searching for narcotics and asked if anyone else was home. She said her adult son was upstairs and that's when this story almost turned tragic.
My son had heard me arguing with this man and it was not a voice he'd recognize. My son is a hunter, he put a bullet in the chamber of his gun. They heard that, they yelled down long gun, at that point there he told another ATF agent that was with me, handcuff her and take her out, Dominicos said.
Thankfully Dominicos' son recognized it was law enforcement and put the gun down right away. Dominicos says the handcuffs caused bruises and as she was going outside with an ATF agent she heard him say they had the wrong house. The ATF and Rochester police executed a number of search warrants Wednesday night. Police sent us a statement, saying they entered the home through an unlocked side door and quote:
"Upon encountering an elderly resident, the team realized that they were at the wrong location at that time and left the premises."
Officers then searched the correct house down the street.
Dominicos says the whole event plays over and over in her mind,
I'm still terrified. It's almost like a P.T.S.D. experience, you keep hearing things. You think oh my God I hear a door slam, I hear someone pulling into my driveway. I see a light it's like oh my God are they back?
"How could they make that mistake, how could they make that mistake?
Amen!!!
Why are the BATFags doing wrong address DRUG RAIDS??? They need to be disbanded YESTERDAY, every agent, supervisor and (acting) “director” incarcerated or executed, and all their buildings and homes torn down and the ground sown with salt.
How many “mistakes” like this are you willing to allow them??? I think we’d all do well to follow Indiana’s law which enshrines the RIGHT granted by our Creator into law, regarding the use of deadly force on LEOs illegally entering our homes or otherwise acting unlawfully. Do you have a problem with THAT???
Its sad that a substantial number of police are so stupid and illiterate that they can’t find the address on their warrant.
Furthermore, its sad that that so many ‘roid enhanced cops can’t serve their warrants as if the suspect were innocent - which they are until convicted in a court of law.
LOL
And in Indiana and Texas the cops had better be right when they serve a warrant because if they bust into a home without a warrant the homeowners have the right to kill them just the same as they have the right to kill any other armed intruder in the commission of a crime.
B U M P
A few years back, when my elderly neighbor thought there was somebody in the house, she didn't call the police. She called me. I was there in under 30 seconds (with my .45). Turned out she left a window open and the wind was causing the blinds to tap against the frame.
What people here really object to is the cavalier attitude of many cops: "Oh, an innocent citizen got shot by mistake? It's just a simple mistake. Move along." The attitude that if you're not part of the cop-clique, then your life, property, and peace of mind don't seem to matter. The attitude that the cop's safety is much more important than the people he's sworn to protect, and "getting home without injury at the end of shift" is the Prime Directive.
Note the phrase "cavalier attitude". It indicates "showing haughty disregard of others; offhand". The cavaliers were originally the armed, mounted soldiers of the King. Funny how their behavior came to be considered in a pejorative manner.
The difference being that the gang enforcer could have legitimately been shot by the homeowner for breaking into his house. Until we have serious PERSONAL penalties for cops that make this type of screwup (minimum one month UNPAID suspension for busting into the wrong house, with termination if an innocent party is injured or dog gets shot, and charged with negligent homicide if innocent gets killed), the screwups will continue.
Although you might think the law is on your side, they don't care!
Doesn't matter if he was a criminal or not ~ so, don't be putting words in my mouth. I do know some of these guys, and like I said in another post, THEY DON'T CARE about the law.
When they get the wrong address the only correct posture is to GIT OUT THE WAY.
It does slow down the cops a bit.
People do it all the time.
Doesn’t matter. Given the potential for violence and property destruction, it is still incumbent on the cops to make sure they hit right house.
The leader of any team that hits the wrong house should, at a minimum, be fired, pretty much on the spot. And he should be personally responsible for any damage done, and for any harm caused.
There are bigger fish to fry today so we'll get back to this one some other time. Believe me most such errors are honest mistakes.
There are bigger fish to fry today so we'll get back to this one some other time. Believe me most such errors are honest mistakes.
DOESN’T MATTER if they are ‘honest’ mistakes. People can get KILLED, property DESTROYED, and pets KILLED by these ‘honest mistakes.’ When cops are making a “dynamic entry” into somebody’s home, there is no room for an ‘honest mistake.’
The risks to cops should be AT LEAST as large, if not FAR larger, as they are to the victims of these ‘honest mistakes.’
And funny how you won’t address part about serving the warrant like the people receiving are innocent.
I know you want to discuss DEA busting down your door, shooting your cat with her kittens, and pointing guns at your baby girl ~ but that didn't happen in this story.
When you cry wolf ~....... there's an old story about that one.
I know you want to discuss DEA busting down your door, shooting your cat with her kittens, and pointing guns at your baby girl ~ but that didn't happen in this story.
When you cry wolf ~....... there's an old story about that one.
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