That is something I have worried about. How would someone handle something like what happened to this lady, if they had dogs?
Locking them in a room probably isn't an option, because if the police go in the room *blam* *blam*.
Also, the police may break the door in whilst you're trying to get your dogs safe, then what? That would surely freak a dog out and get them in a tizzy.
I don't think leashing them is fool-proof either, I've read a few where leashed dogs were shot. Would muzzles work to keep the dogs safe?
Also, did this cop have a warrant to be going in all these apartments? How does that work?
I am starting to wonder what is the big difference from what we have and a police state? We're at the very least on the fast track, no?
I predict a lawsuit and settlement will follow (no warrant for that residence from what I’ve read).
Ironically, since the cop didn’t shoot the innocent homeowners and showed a modicum or restraint, he’ll probably be fired. No joke.
Yes, the police state is here.
What I want to know is what made this cop think that by her/her husband’s actions that it suggested the rapist was in her apartment?
A woman looking out the window and holding a gun ? Wouldn’t that indicate she thought the ‘rapist’ was OUTSIDE PEEKING IN THE WINDOW ?
What kind of ‘rapist’ lets the woman he’s raping have a gun and argue with someone knocking at the door ?
In this case, not only were the cops at the wrong ‘address’, they weren’t even in the right ZIPCODE.
When does it take 30 COPS in swat gear to search for one ‘at large’ rapist ? Has anyone ever heard of a 30 man team searching an apartment building looking for a rapist?
Why the various uniforms ?
I think they were just going around the apartment building seeing if they could wake up women in their nighties and get them to answer the door.
Was there a ‘rape’ report from that apartment complex, or just a rumor that he might be there?
I think the whole story stinks to high heaven.