Posted on 04/22/2013 5:56:56 PM PDT by LucyT
Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
This was part of a larger operation that involved total lockdown of the suburban neighbor to Boston. Roads were barricaded and vehicle traffic was prohibited. A No-Fly Zone was declared over the town. People were "ordered" to stay indoors. Businesses were told not to open. National Guard soldiers helped with the lockdown, and were photographed checking IDs of pedestrians on the streets. All the while, police were performing these disgusting house-to-house searches.
So, what's your policy position here, then, that we disband the police and our military?
Boston, Cambridge, Watertown - Those towns are filled with college students. No matter what their parents think, they are NOT studying 12 hours a day. They’re typical college students. Just imagine what was going through their minds as the cops were banging on the door. Imagine trying to hide all that stuff.
Your comments on this thread clearly demonstrate the serious problem that we have in this country. I’m sure that you truly believe that the actions depicted in the video are perfectly legal and perfectly acceptable. If they have been ruled legal in a court of law, we really do have a serious problem. If they have just been assumed to be legal by an overzealous law enforcement community, that is still a problem, just less serious.
What you are saying is that law enforcement may determine on its own that a situation permits them to bypass the constitutional constraints on government and behave like a police state by storming people’s private residences, manhandling innocent civilians while brandishing weapons in their faces with the sole rationale that a dangerous criminal is on the loose. Dangerous criminals being pretty ubiquitous in large cities, it seems to me that this behavior could become quite commonplace.
If I had directed operations like this in a combat zone, I would have likely been court martialed. I note from history that the greatest atrocities committed by the Germans on the Eastern Front came not from the front line combat troops, but from the rear echelon SS special troops who could play out their little Nazi fantasies on an unarmed civilian population. Is this where we are headed?
“You already called the men in uniform putting their asses on the line to defend the people terrorists.”
You DO know the supreme court ruled that a person has no right to expect police protection?
The ONLY people who truly put their butts on the line to protect a family, is a family member.
Modern police are a necessary evil, but they are certainly evil.
Someone doesn’t get it that the wholesale armed invasions of people at home is unconstitutional even with the exception at play. Search? Yes. Putting guns to people’s heads wholesale? No.
Can I get a zot please?
“Why are you baiting us?”
It’s his job.
The objective is to try and make FR and other right of center sites look like a “right wing extremist” sites per the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Watch what happens.
They are going to try and make it appear as if the terrorist are following “right wing extremist” news sites and planning their terrorist attacks around what’s coming from these sites.
Are you implying that he intentionally broke 'martial law'?
Sorry, but the terrorists won, civilians terrorized by their own police and people still lost their lives and limbs at the marathon. Who was saved? What exactly was a half dead 19 yr. old going to do?
******”Why? Because Im thankful that we have a government and law enforcement that defends the people from terrorists?”*****
Eternal Could you please explain your EXPERTISE in either Govt or Law Enforcement ... there are a few of us that would like to educate you. Your lack of experience is obvious but your heart seems to be in the right place, maybe I can help.
TT
An interesting debate and one that can be settled if we all go read the constitution.
I only want proof that these videos floating around are actually what happened at most homes before I comment on what went on in general. If this dragging people out at gun point, with their hands up, etc. was done at any other place than a place that was suspected of having to do with the actual perps...then it should be totally and thoroughly condemned and lawsuits should be brought.
My other concern is that the terrorists saw that a huge city could be shut down, people locked in their homes, and major economic and social disruptions could be had by two people setting off pressure cooker bombs in a crowded place. Expect more, if this is going to be our standard response. This is the Hamas model for terrorizing Israel.
Law enforcement officers have to weigh these things out every single day out in the real world, where real people's lives are on the line, including their own.
No, he notified police who took the perp into custody.
You are playing fast and loose with SCOTUS rulings
“The Supreme Court stated that “’hot pursuit’ means some sort of a chase, but it need not be an extended hue and cry ‘in and about the public streets’” (United States v. Santana, 427 U.S. 38, 96 S. Ct. 2406, 49 L. Ed. 2d 300 [1976]). Hot pursuit also applies when the lives of police officers or others are in danger. Thus, the Court has recognized two specific conditions that justify warrantless searches under the rule of hot pursuit:
the need to circumvent the destruction of evidence, and the need to prevent the loss of life or serious injury.”
There is no proof anyone else was in immediate danger or at risk and there is no proof evidence was being destroyed. this was an “extended hue and cry” in the streets and IF the reports are true that the cops seized weapons and other items during these searches I hope some law firm sues the hell out of the LEO’s. Even putting some in prison for violations of 18USC,242.
People should also become familiar with Elk V. United States.
Yup; want to make sure a civilian is safe? Stick an MP-5 in her face. SOP.
“Nothing to see here. Just rounding up some terrorist gun owners. Neighborhood will be clear shortly.”
And they are bound by oath to uphold the law. BTW, I was bound by similar constraints under situations considerably more dangerous to me personally than any police officer faces in this country.
This argument is bigger than that, but unless there is a search warrant the military police should not be allowed in. Every person has a right to privacy.
Well said, Pen.
Did they do it? No, there are four dead and many injured - then a private citizen solo found the perp.
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