If police are sent an eviction order, a judge has approved said order and the police have no choice about whether to serve a court-ordered eviction.
Banks foreclose if you don’t pay. The foreclosure process takes 5 months and it is typically months later that an eviction happens and then only after warnings that it is coming. Most people who get foreclosed on get a free ride for about 18-24 months before they have to leave the house.
Here’s the perp, apparently he’s a left-wing activist:
Property records list resident of Park County, Colo., home where deputy, suspect killed in shootout as Martin Wirth, who once ran for state Senate and is listed as an Occupy Denver activist - Denver Post
The claim that banks are doing wrong in these cases is BS. Pay them and they are always happy. The contract you sign when you borrow is clear. No pay, no stay...eventually.
I do private mortgages and I can face the same problem of trying to recover losses if the person doesn’t pay. I’m also a rental landlord and have to face it in those situations too. A person who knows how to work the system can cost me thousands. I can’t cost them a cent. I can only eventually get my property back, clean it up and take my loss.
You’re delusional if you don’t think the banks aren’t stealing properties with forged documents... and the courts are helping them.. I personally have 3 forged/ineffective/late/fraudulent assignments of mortgage in the county records for my home , some filed as late as 2014 .. and my note was paid off in 2007.
If you’re writing mortgages and playing by the rules you aren’t the problem ... however I think you should look at this ,, out of 197 mortgage assignments audited in Seattle all of them ALL OF THEM were fraudulent ,, not one represented an actual sale http://www.registryaudit.us/seattle/ ,, or check out OSCEOLA county Florida which has the same story..
I’m sorry that cop had to pay the price for the fraud in the courts but it’s the price you pay when you steal someones home with forged docs... not everybody is going to hand over the keys to the thiefs agent.