Selective enforcement occurs all the time, for various reasons from the logistics of manpower right on up. We have a good legal system in this country—not a perfect one, but good. When they go totally rogue, as they did at Ruby Ridge and Waco, that is when we should gather up our tar, feathers and pitchforks. But when there is a valid and legal warrant, as there was in this case, maybe we should let this play out and see what the courts find.
That is exactly my point as well.
I repeat:
* If there was child abuse going on there, then the CPS and LEOs DAMN WELL better have done their jobs and have their case solid against the perps enough to get them convicted in court.
* If there wasn't, then the people at CPS who auth'd this should lose their jobs...not just let us taxpayers take the hit on paying out the 400+ lawsuits.
* Meanwhile, the pitchforkers who want to string these people up before they're tried need to, as you say, 'let this play out in court' before they start the bonfire.
Besides, this is a tiny area. Blaming “selective enforcement” in other areas on them is not fair.