Posted on 03/09/2012 4:50:46 AM PST by willamedwardwallace
Three people connected to Jose Guerena, the man shot and killed during a SWAT raid in May 2011, were arrested on drug and money laundering charges Thursday morning.
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A spade is a spade. This clown is not a conservative, go view his posting history. He signed up to insult other freepers and mindlessly support police abuse from what I saw.
willamedwardwallace
Since Sept 15 2011.
Another one I expected to get blasted into orbit.
” These paramilitary exercises are out of control.”
The cops spintered my front door, cuffed me, and might have shot me
1) There is a full length window on the house. They could see I was wearing shorts, and no shirt. I was walking slowly to the front door to open it, but it was more fun to do 2500 bucks damage by shattering it, and all that held it together.
2) They were looking for a guy that had long since moved out
I had forclosed on the place.
3) The one female cop said to me “They could see you were unarmed, so I don’t know why they broke the door down”
Sheesh!! I could have sued the crap out of them!
Many municipalities have precluded that with self-protective legislation.
Taxpayer picks up the tab anyway.
Newby troll-boy finally got banned. Glad to see it.
No doubt they have. All I demanded was that they pay for the damage, which they did.
In most of his posts heretofore, WEW always had to revert to some form of OH NOEZ!!!! I suspect that he was creepily enamored of the rather slow witted blond haired guy who hung out with the deaf guy in Stephen King’s “The Stand.”
” Taxpayer picks up the tab anyway”
That must be how they look at it.
I know there are good cops out there, but Westlake Village, CA. needs a SWAT team, like I need another ex wife : )
It is difficult to insert reason into govt arrogance and belligerence. That’s what we’re up against.
I agree, the individual govt employee isn’t the culprit, it’s the nature of the systematic apathy that dehumanizes the Citizens of the Constitution.
Good that you came out virtually unscathed.
They knew where he worked.
Why not set up in the parking lot with a couple undercover cops, and surprise and arrest the suspect before he got to his vehicle. Walk right by him and whammo...he's under arrest. Then search his home.
What is so difficult about that? Why shoot up a home full of kids and neighbors?
To: donna Once again, read real slow, he was not breaking the law, the cops had no reason to be there. Officer friendly could have called him and picked him up. No problem. This started with cops kicking down the mans door, he did not call them to come out there and kick down his door. From the time the cops put on their little play military gear it was all wrong and on them, he did not start this confrontation they did. The cops did this not the dead man. 193 posted on Friday, March 09, 2012 2:41:34 PM by org.whodat
Hundreds of thousands of the unionized government employees, waiting to collect their gold plated retirements on the backs of tax payers..Naw...not their fault!
Multiple bank robberies? No.
Multiple rapes? No
Multiple crimes? No
Multiple terrorist attacks? No
Multiple attempted murders or assaults? No
Multiple inquiries?
Multiple inquiries?
Are you kidding?
M.O.O.N. That spells ZOT! ;)
They had a search warrant for the house.
A judge signed off on the warrant.
They knew where he worked.
Why not set up in the parking lot with a couple undercover cops, and surprise and arrest the suspect before he got to his vehicle. Walk right by him and whammo...he's under arrest. Then search his home.
What is so difficult about that? Why shoot up a home full of kids, women and neighbors etc?
They had a search warrant for the house.
Ya walked right by the bold
From your about page....Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness.
- George Washington, Circular Letter of Farewell to the Army, June 8, 1783 -
That’s what this is all about!!!
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