I barely survived a DEA raid in LA while the fellows next door with the whatever the DEA was looking for escaped. They did come with guns drawn, they trashed the house, they did beat us all up and after we were secured one of the fellow managed to convince my hysterical cousin to stop crying by putting his service weapon in her mouth and cocking the hammer. You might have been impressed by how quickly they all left the house when they realized it was the wrong address.
I'm afraid this ruling is going to result in the loss of many lives.
I don't really believe this story. But even if I did it has nothing whatsoever to do with the recent USSC ruling.
A rather gutless insinuation on your part, methinks.
Don't care what you believe, rogue, it is not about you.
The police already have an incentive to break into houses in drug cases. Watch as they get pressure to crack down on immigrants. Mistaken identity, incompetence, negligence, and let's face it, setups, with USSC approved no-knock searches will cost lives.