There are some suspicious inconsistencies in Barry Coopers story. He says that the Odessa narcotics unit arrived to find his attorney waiting in the house. However, the YouTube video shows the house being searched by three uniformed street cops armed with pistols (hardly a narcotics unit or SWAT team). The house is also obviously unoccupied at the time of the search (maybe the attorney showed up later?). These little lies could just be intended to make the story more dramatic, but they make me question Coopers credibility. According to the city website, Odessa has just 170 cops, and I find it difficult to believe that they would spend each night imaging their entire town via FLIR so that they could raid this house less than 24 hours after the trap was set.
Of course, if any Odessa officer lied in their search warrant affidavit, they should be prosecuted. But what if a neighbor saw out-of-state vehicles in the driveway, surveillance equipment and grow lights being installed, and aluminum foil being layered over the windows and decided to call it in? Just because the KopBusters crew faked their drug house doesnt mean the search warrant was obtained illegally. I dont want to be suckered into becoming part of the war on the war on crime before more of the facts come out.
Then that, in itself, is a pretty weak justification for a search warrant.
The wording is odd, but it can be interpreted to mean that his attorney was at the other end of the “complex gadgetry and spy cameras” and not physically present in the house.