To: Meet the New Boss
Just checking other news reports on this sad story, I learned that police had previously gone to the home of the resident to confiscate his guns after a domestic violence charge, and saw steroids in the home. That resulted in steroid possession charges. You have got to be kidding right?
"Steroids?"
Five police officers serving a warrant for steroids?
A meth lab, maybe? But since when is being in the possession of steroids a major felony which could not have been handled by issuing a summons?
What next? Swat teams sent in when antihistamines are spotted in someones domicile?
To: Conservative Vermont Vet
People who sell steroids use them. Roid rage makes a person into the Hulk and can throw cops around like rag dolls.
I would have had five cops and a tranq gun. With one extra cop outside with a shotgun.
15 posted on
04/13/2012 3:21:02 AM PDT by
Yorlik803
(better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
To: Conservative Vermont Vet
We all have seen steroid police on rampage, so maybe they wanted the steroids for themselves.
Was this a no-knock raid?
RIP to the sheriff.
16 posted on
04/13/2012 3:26:27 AM PDT by
MaxMax
To: Conservative Vermont Vet
Five police officers serving a warrant for steroids?
Thank you for a little bit of sanity. I have guns and steroids in my house - I wonder if I'm next.
30 posted on
04/13/2012 6:38:06 AM PDT by
andyk
(Go Juan Pablo!)
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