To: petitfour
They came back and no warrant searched two (2) additional houses...unannounced:
Today, KGUN9 also learned SWAT (searched two of) Guerena's neighbor's house. "When I came home, the whole house was searched. All the doors were open. And, (our house) was searched through; it was like an invasion of privacy," said Carissa Franco.
SWAT says it was concerned about a hole in the Franco's home, worried someone else could've been wounded. So, it said it did what they needed to get inside.
Pima County released a statement about that breach, saying in part, "The Regional SWAT Team made entry into two additional residences very soon after the deadly force encounter. This was done in order to ensure that there were no injured persons in those residences as a result of the shooting. These entries were made without warrants due to the exigency of the circumstances. No one was home at either residence when entry was made.They were..."worried" about the neighbors....suuuuuuuurrrreeee.
14 posted on
05/13/2011 11:59:33 PM PDT by
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
To: Tainan
And then they didn’t bother to lock the doors back up? Just walked away and left them unguarded?
If I was king, heads would roll.
To: Tainan
"This was done in order to ensure that there were no injured persons in those residences as a result of the shooting." Yeah....they were so worried about the wounded that they kept medical personnel out of the area for over an hour.
26 posted on
05/14/2011 7:34:59 AM PDT by
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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