A little terrifying how close to home this is. I guess police corruption knows no limits.
1 posted on
03/05/2014 6:56:40 AM PST by
rarestia
To: rarestia
To: JulieRNR21; kinganamort; katherineisgreat; floriduh voter; summer; Goldwater Girl; windchime; ...
It seems anywhere you look nowadays, you have people with authority more and more tending to abuse it. It displays a lack of moral character.
Florida Freeper
3 posted on
03/05/2014 7:02:15 AM PST by
Joe Brower
(The "American People" are no longer capable of self-governance.)
To: rarestia
I think the police force’s explanation is BULLSHIT! Too many out-of-control cops out there who need to be put in their place.
4 posted on
03/05/2014 7:04:12 AM PST by
NRA1995
(I'd rather be a living "gun culture" member than a dead anti-gun candy-ass.)
To: rarestia
Sorry? Just like the guy that shot the cops in Pheonix is sorry..
yeah right
5 posted on
03/05/2014 7:10:20 AM PST by
ßuddaßudd
To: rarestia
“, law enforcement can only enter a home when they’ve been invited, have a search warrant or just witnessed a forcible felony. “
They can also enter an abandoned dwelling. We used to do that when I was in EMS.
6 posted on
03/05/2014 7:13:26 AM PST by
AppyPappy
To: rarestia
7 posted on
03/05/2014 7:13:52 AM PST by
Doogle
(USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
To: rarestia
the next thing I know I have weapons pulled on me, and they say, 'get down on the ground, get down on the ground.' An American peasant's natural position in front of his Owners' violent sheepdogs...
8 posted on
03/05/2014 7:16:05 AM PST by
kiryandil
(turning Americans into felons, one obnoxious drunk at a time (Zero Tolerance!!!))
To: rarestia
"Again, I apologized, hoping that they would have come out a little sooner and told us what was going on." Geez. Didn't these peasants know that they IMMEDIATELY have to stop what they're doing, and grovel in front of the .gov gunthugs?
They're lucky they didn't get what that woman who reported someone trying to pass a counterfeit bill at her place of work got...
9 posted on
03/05/2014 7:19:27 AM PST by
kiryandil
(turning Americans into felons, one obnoxious drunk at a time (Zero Tolerance!!!))
To: rarestia
"Police protocol, we can't just walk away," he [the gundog] said. CONFRONTATION Uber Alles!!!
11 posted on
03/05/2014 7:22:18 AM PST by
kiryandil
(turning Americans into felons, one obnoxious drunk at a time (Zero Tolerance!!!))
To: rarestia
In before the “in before” people get here.
13 posted on
03/05/2014 7:27:25 AM PST by
laotzu
To: rarestia
18 posted on
03/05/2014 7:39:53 AM PST by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: rarestia
> ... law enforcement can only enter a home when they’ve been invited ...
Sounds like the rules for vampires.
21 posted on
03/05/2014 7:48:05 AM PST by
BuffaloJack
(Freedom isn't free; nor is it easy. END ALL TOTALITARIAN ACTIVITY NOW.)
To: rarestia
Did any property owners complain? No. Did the police attempt to contact the property owners? Nope. Was there a warrant? Nope. Did the police know the house was vacant? Nope. Did the police contact anyone who made such complaints? no.
Seems they illegally entered a private residence.
23 posted on
03/05/2014 7:52:46 AM PST by
CodeToad
(Keeping whites from talking about blacks is verbal segregation!)
To: rarestia
They said the thought the house was abandoned. Then why did they knock on the door?
32 posted on
03/05/2014 9:48:39 AM PST by
VerySadAmerican
(".....Barrack, and the horse Mohammed rode in on.")
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