1. I don`t believe in militarized local police.
2. “Ten months after the raids and the killing, on March 2, 2012, Guerena’s two brothers Alejandro Guerena, 28, and Gerardo Guerena, 24; along with Alejandro’s wife, Pauline Guerena, his sister-in-law, Denise Ruiz, and his father-in-law, Jose Celaya were indicted, and it was alleged that they imported and sold at least $4.9 million worth of marijuana between 2005 and the time of the fatal raid. The Guerena brothers have outstanding warrants for their arrest. Ruiz and Pauline Guerena were released from jail to the county’s Pretrial Services agency, and Celaya posted a $50,000 bond.”
-so, he's guilty by association, then, eh? Read on, because Guerena’s wife got $3.4 million in a lawsuit settlement, and I'm pretty sure the Sheriff’s department wouldn't have settled if they could have proven that Jose Guerena was involved, too. You might approve of these brutal SWAT raids on marijuana that end up putting 60+ rounds into a home with children in it, (not to mention the rounds that hit neighbors houses ) -but I'll guarantee that some day these same SWAT raids and their flippant excuses for them will also be used to raid your homes for any weapons you may own, or were suspected of owning... got any Ar-15's? It's coming, you wait and see.
$3.4M settlement in deadly 2011 SWAT raid near Tucson