Posted on 05/21/2011 3:46:06 PM PDT by Qbert
TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) - Guerena family attorney Christopher Scileppi said he's working with a dead Marine's honor, and a family's grief. He wants to see proof to back up attorney Mike Storie's account of the SWAT raid that left Jose Guerena dead.
Storie held a news conference Thursday and released several new details about the May 5 raid at the Guerena house that have been kept private until now. He detailed why SWAT was serving a search warrant and what they found, and gave a reason for why paramedics waiting at the scene were not allowed inside the house to treat Guerena after he was shot. Storie told KGUN9 that a SWAT robot was sent into the home to examine the threat level, and by then, it was too late for Guerena. Scileppi has continued to argue that Guerena thought he was defending his home from an invasion when SWAT broke down his door.
"The SWAT team has lawyered up and all Mr. Storie, their lawyer, did today was attempt to discredit a Marine who served two tours abroad and put out statements unsupported by facts," Scileppi told KGUN9 News. Now he's calling for Storie and Sheriff Clarence Dupnik to release the reports and documents about the raid.
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Scileppi disputed Storie's account that Guerena ducked or fell into a room where SWAT couldn't see him and be sure he was no longer a threat, and that's why they didn't order medical care for him. Scileppi says blood stains in the house make it look like Guerena went down in the hall where SWAT could see him easily.
(Excerpt) Read more at kgun9.com ...
No wonder they had to shoot him 71 times! Cop outings have to be fun for the whole crew. I hope they still got to stomp on the surviving family members heads and shout "#uck" and other obscenities at them until they went catatonic?
Sissy Sallies don't know who they're dealing with...../s
He bled out due to gravity at some point. He was most likely somewhat conscious to sounds and light, with hypoxia fogging his critical and abstract thinking. I’m sure the trauma from the bullets shut his central nervous system down quickly. He still experienced something much worse than the pain and that was the horror.
No doubt about it.
Excerpt”Jose Guerena,... He was asleep in his Tucson home after working a night shift at the Asarco copper mine when his wife, Vanessa, saw the armed SWAT team outside her youngest sons bedroom window.”
Read the reason they were there - It was “ part of a multi-house drug crackdown, when the team broke down the door. At first the Pima County Sheriffs Office said that Guerena fired first, but on Wednesday officials backtracked and said he had not. The safety was on ...
This ‘multi-house crackdown’ is something that a sheriff in IN just announced he would do as a matter of course - with NO reason to suspect anything or anyone in the houses -
PRactice time for Martial Law. Get the goons trained up and the citizens cowed?
Funny, I want life doing the entire squad. Judge out on point with the good Sheriff.
So far I have seen no statement that they found anything in any of the houses they raided. Very little said about the other houses at all. Were they even raided?
per link on my statement in post 64 re:
http://www.infowars.com/indiana-sheriff-house-to-house-random-searches-now-possible/
Headline:
“Indiana Sheriff: House to House Random Searches Now Possible “
Folks, this looks like it is becoming accepted practice across the country. Getting ready for Martial Law or trying to keep their funding for all their new SWAT toys?
It's really about budgets, funding, and use it or lose it thinking. Until the legal settlements exceed the federal and state grants and funding for this crap, it will go on.
I recall the local sheriff commented he didn't understand why the ATF stormed the compound. They simply could have nabbed him when he went out for his daily run.
Which raises the question why do SWAT teams feel the need to assault homes. Why don't they nab their suspects when they go out on errands.
Gosh, they wouldn't even get to shoot the dogs!
“I’ve never understood the outrage over how many bullets cops fire at someone. “
It indicates a lack of professionalism. Firing on full auto is NOT the way to hit someone. I was USAF, but when I did a tour in the field with the Army, they taught us to use the 3-shot option, not full auto. They said if you missed with the first 3, you were not likely to hit with the remaining 27...
I paraphrase. The whole swat team needs to be reduced to dog catcher, and a short leash with that. The sheriff needs to do time.
Just another murder courtesy of Badges Inc.
Nothing to see here, move along.
I'd rather see a short rope.
And a tall lamp post.
Five of them, in fact.
The FEDS (BATF) chose instead a frontal assault of the BD "Compound" to place the agency in the best possible light to make its case for increased funding.
The local sheriff suggested that they (the FEDs) simply knock on the door. Koresh, who was aware of the FEDs interest, told the sheriff that they (the BATF) should just pay a normal visit, as BATF often do when doing inspections, but they chose instead "show time."
When is NCIS going to investigate? Oh, yeah, that's just a bunch of leftists dressed up playing "good cop."
>>That is an interesting theory about blood pressure<<
That’s not theory, it’s fact. A couple of rounds damaging the arteries/ veins close to the heart or the heart itself and there will not be any pumping spurts, just oozing blood. Muscle and bone damage are what restrict movements. With 60 rounds in him, I’d say he had extreme examples of both.
And what?
Amen, Mr. Birds.
...and rolling off the roof when the $hit hit the fan...
5 Hits were the early quote.
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