Posted on 06/10/2011 7:51:40 AM PDT by freedomwarrior998
A California man who initially claimed to a local television station that he was roughed up by "SWAT team" members who allegedly battered down his front door to execute a search warrant related to his estranged wife's unpaid student loans was targeted due to an ongoing probe into alleged financial aid fraud.
Local law enforcement officials have thus far not commented on the Stockton man's claim to ABC News 10/KXTV that he was grabbed by the neck and placed in handcuffs in back of a patrol car for six hours as his three children looked on during execution of the search warrant on Tuesday.
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Why does the Dept of Education have access to swat teams? It’s the Dept of Education!
And no, I don’t care that it was the OIG providing the ‘swat’ jackbooted thugs. The Dept of Education has no business with access to that kind of law enforcement apparatus.
I'll 'adress' [sic] you any way I please. You are fooling yourself if you think I owe you anything.
They don’t. There wasn’t a SWAT team.
Lawnton PA?
You’re a dense one.
Do you really think you have convinced anyone that 15 heavily armed men AREN’T excessive? no? Silly, it’s because you want to argue a WORD as opposed to the actual concept.
And you lose, because you haven’t convinced a single poster otherwise.
Blah blah blah blah... “you lose” internet Rambo, blah blah blah...
You can continue to cling to the spittle laden blog posts and deny reality, or step into the light. Your choice. No skin off my back either way.
Reduced down to ad hominem?
Pathetic, eh?
Hardly. You should try to learn what those words actually mean.
Obviously, you don’t.
>> Wonder why that was?
I can’t read your mind. Do tell.
Noted, and thanks.
Projecting again.
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