Wanting to learn more about the local PD, I enrolled in and completed the citizen police academy.
Very interesting class, learned a lot about laws, policies, practices, everything about the PD; from local patrol and traffic enforcement, to criminal investigations involving murder and child abuse (gawd-awful some of the photos and the child abuse would make you cry).
Anyway, very interesting class on the local PD.
Had a session on SWAT team operations.
The usual that you would expect, sniper rifles and AR-15s, to a lesson on tear-gas and flash-bang grenades. No armored vehicles though. All the SWAT guys were physically studded-out. Steroid abuse, I think.
Anyway, they showed us a video from a no-knock raid on a residence they conducted.
They wore personal cameras so we saw the raid from their perspective.
Set-up: Seems some guy was lurking in shopping centers and waiting for unsuspecting women to leave the stores and drive home, with him following. He would then follow them into the garage and rape them in their home.
The SWAT teams had him under surveillance for several days at his residence, actually, his parents home, and knew his routine and that he slept on the living-room couch fold-out bed.
The SWAT team conducted a no-knock raids at 0300hrs and the video was full of noise (flash-bang), yelling and breaking glass.
One SWAT member goes down the hall to the rear of the home and the dad stumbles out from the bedroom in his t-shirt and shorts and was yelled at to get down while at the same time thrown to the ground.
The SWAT guys told us how it was a great arrest and worked according to plan.
I asked the SWAT guys what would have happened to the father if he came out of the room with a firearm.
They answered he would have been taken down.
I replied, wait, you told us the parents didnt know what their son was up to and if someone breaks into my home in the middle of the night Im coming out shooting.
The SWAT guy, with a smirk, replied, Well, officer safety comes first. Totally missing the point.
I then asked the SWAT team why they did a middle of the night no-knock raid when they observed this guy for days and knew his routine and all they had to do was wait for him to come out his front door in the morning and arrest him.
Stunned, deer-in-headlights moment.
Stammering an answer was something along the lines of Well, we um, we couldnt risk him getting away.
Rubbish and I told them so. They we not pleased with me.
Met with the Chief of Police and relayed my concerns. He is a new chief and is a nice guy and was not from around here when the raid happened. He told me that since he arrived he has been taking on the SWAT team for issues he discovered.
I think he is getting a saddle on those boys.
“Officer safety comes first”
Very informative. This absolutely represents a fundamental change in policing and a root cause of growing public disgust with law enforcement. Their mission is protect and serve the public, not their own axx.
The cost of law enforcement is taking an ever increasing huge portion of the community budgets for their generous compensation, benefits, pensions, early retirements, and immunity from prosecution.. It won’t be long before the public demands major cuts in policing if this trend continues. They want services that serve them, such as parks, infrastructure, and abuse.