Posted on 02/05/2014 1:28:03 PM PST by Nachum
A Jacksonville homeowner thought she may have been robbed Sunday, but realized instead her home had been altered by a SWAT team.
Deborah Franz was told to leave her home by police during a standoff with her neighbor over the weekend. According to WTEV-TV, Franz overheard loud fighting next door, and then saw SWAT team members swarm the street.
The cop goes You all need to leave, you cant be in your house, Franz told the station.
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“No.”
Such visits might not be the wisest of things, especially if they know they’re likely to get threats.
Based on that, such action leaves a lot of opportunity for it to backfire. One wrong move or misinterpretation, and it’d put you on the wrong side of the law(whether or not you were right to do so).
To each their own, but there’s doing it the tough way and there’s doing it the smart way.
And it will be sent to every cop school in the country to show that it was justified and acceptable.
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Water impulse charges would make short work of that.
Jus' sayin'
The 30+ million illegals and their extended families won't even bat an eye at this stuff either.
Fighting next door?
No weapons mentioned?
And this required a military style commando swat team response?
Case coming up and I have jury duty coming up too.
“That is an explicit threat that if you are on that jury, you found him guilty already.”
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I did see any explicit threat from the poster.
“Its Us against Them, and really, there arent that many of Them.”
I just wonder how they’d really handle a real uprising like what apparently happened in Ukraine I think it was.
Look at how they reacted to just one man, Dorner. Thousands of cops pissing and crapping themselves over one man, and their individual odds of being the one that met him were lower than Lotto odds.
Nor is that the only example about police ‘courage’.
Cops left their courage behind, along with their ability to see others as real people. Now they are just machines who’s only concern that is greater than serving their pay master is avoiding any risk possible. Push comes to shove, they’ll climb in a hole and put their own children in front of them as shields.
I didn’t leave anyone with the idea that I have respect for cops, did I?
There's a simple answer: which reading would give the government more power in a particular situation?
See, the War on Drugs must be fought, and we need the police to be well funded and well armed to do it… just like soldiers in any other war.
Or, they're busting into the homes of people and staying there (traditionally called 'quartering')… but they aren't soldiers, not technically.
And that is how they will interpret it.
Yes it called the third amendment, there was a similar case a few months ago that the home owners were suing the town and the police dept.
GFYS and get your ass off of my property. Say hello to my Saiga.
This happens quite frequently in Pittsburgh. Totally incompetent swat teams. Blow out the windows with their flash bangs and after an hour wait they find that no one was there.
The problem is that the third amendment applies to soldiers, not [strictly speaking] police.
Now, given how the police are trained, armed, and operate at the behest of the government — to include using military gear and tactics — it is certainly arguable that the third should/does apply.
“Ehhh, quit complaining lady. At least they didnt drink up your beer”
or shoot your dog
Just like that! Nice....
We no longer teach immigrants and our young what America and our Constitution are really about.
Actually it is worse than that. That are actively fed ideas counter to Americanism and becoming American.
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