Really? Sheriff Andy was who they called in to take down a house full of MS-13 back in the day, huh?
Maybe they should call in Sheriff Andy to take out those people out at the local motel who're selling loads of meth out of the room.
FYI-
I'm sure this will still not help the situation but: SWAT, ERT, HRT, whatever it's called is utilized most of the time for serving high risk warrants. The team itself doesn't decide what the targets are or what is "high risk" no instead it's lawyers, judges, and command staff that decide that.
Sure. Sheriff Andy would wait until they left the house and then arrest them.
Maybe they should call in Sheriff Andy to take out those people out at the local motel who're selling loads of meth out of the room.
Yup. Sheriff Andy would walk in, flush whatever substance he found offensive down the toilet and ask the occupants to leave Mayberry.
The team itself doesn't decide what the targets are or what is "high risk" no instead it's lawyers, judges, and command staff that decide that.
What is "command staff"? I noticed that the local Sheriff's substation has been renamed the "command center".
Who are these people commanding to do what and why?
Gee, I missed the part in the article where it said that Randy Revoir was a member of MS-13. Maybe you can point it out to me.
Or do you think that because MS-13 exists, SWAT should go to every house for every call? Just in case?