I think this is the first time the sheriff has defended his actions by says it was announced there was a warrant to enter the house and seize the boy.
I would be interested in the history of the paramedic who caused all of this commotion. Where has he worked before; any firing; etc.
Knock knock police warrant BANG goes the door. It all happens in only a few seconds. They don't want to give those inside the chance to actually open the door and let the police in.
So would I. I have had my own experience with over zealous Sherlock wannabee’s.
Almost 20 years ago I had a cute little cottage that I had installed rustic paneling in, and replaced many of the windows with antique stained glass, and installed a wood burning stove on a local river rock hearth. I called the fire department one cold morning because I thought a chimney fire mind be about to happen in my chimney. The firemen came out and climbed and inspected. One of the “firemen”, insisted that the police be called because he felt that the house “just had to have pot and worse” in it and it would be an “easy bust”. Luckily, the other firemen pretty much brushed him off like the pest he was.