1 posted on
11/21/2006 9:13:27 PM PST by
steve-b
To: steve-b
To: steve-b
Sarah Dozier, identified as a niece of the woman, told WAGA-TV that there were never any drugs at the house.Bet this is the first ever case of a 92 year old with no drugs in the home.
3 posted on
11/21/2006 9:17:48 PM PST by
taxesareforever
(Never forget Matt Maupin)
To: steve-b
Another victim of the War on Drugs. Have we won yet?
4 posted on
11/21/2006 9:30:27 PM PST by
billybudd
To: steve-b
D*mn fine shooting for a 92 year old woman. Those drugs must really pump her up.
Seriously, this is pretty poor PR for the guys in blue.
To: steve-b
Happens all the time. And the little Nazis never apologize or clean up the destruction if they get the wrong house.
To: steve-b
10 posted on
11/21/2006 9:51:59 PM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
To: steve-b
I'm sure she panicked when they kicked that door down,"Hi, we're from the government, and we're here to help you".
To: steve-b
The outstanding Atlanta Police Department stands out once again.
20 posted on
11/21/2006 10:13:11 PM PST by
Jeff Gordon
(History convinces me that bad government results from too much government. - Thomas Jefferson)
To: steve-b
Old age does not confer innocence. Young, wicked, malevolent people sometimes become very old, wicked, malevolent people.
Ma Barker died with a gun in her hand, and she was no sweet little old lady. Albert Fish, the monstrous child killer at the turn of the 20th century, looked like a sweet, kindly grandfatherly figure--which is how he snared his victims.
Without knowing more about the Atlanta case, I'd say the cops did what was necessary and right, given the circumstances.
To: steve-b
28 posted on
11/22/2006 6:30:21 AM PST by
jjm2111
(http://www.purveryors-of-truth.blogspot.com)
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