If my kid had just killed 6 people including a little girl, and seriously wounded a dozen others, I don't really think I'd be playing those kind of games -- unless I had something to hide.
“If my kid had just killed 6 people including a little girl, and seriously wounded a dozen others, I don’t really think I’d be playing those kind of games — unless I had something to hide. “
There’s something seriously wrong with “unless I have something to hide.” First, I bet you do have something to hide if they look carefully, and second, that’s not the point. Regarding the investigations, it’s not like FBI suspects a bomb is going to go off and they are stopping them. The people are already dead, and everyone knows who did it. And they had 2 days to get a warrant (assuming that was the problem)
If the cabinet under your kitchen sink and/or in your laundry room looks like most in America, it will be reported that the police found "bomb making materials." God hlep you if you have a workshop with some acetylene or a reloading bench with a few cans of powder.
If you have more than two firearms it will be reported as a "cache of weapons."
Hopefully there are no old prescriptions in your medicine cabinet left there by a relative or guest, or you'll be in possession of controlled substances without a prescription.
As far as many law enforcement agencies are concerned, you do have something to hide.