Well the point is they may have made a mistake.
7815 HARDY Street instead of 7815 HARDING Street
The average house with typical 60 year old couple car in the drive way was 7815 Harding street. The known drug house with security cameras, bars on windows was 7815 Hardy street.
Thats a theory.
7815 HARDY Street instead of 7815 HARDING Street
The average house with typical 60 year old couple car in the drive way was 7815 Harding street. The known drug house with security cameras, bars on windows was 7815 Hardy street.
Thats a theory.
The problem with that theory is the houses are 20 miles apart on different sides of Houston.
The people who executed the raid said they had an informant buy drugs at the location of the raid the previous day.
They "wrong location" meme just does not work in this case.
And cops are allowed to make all the mistakes they want without consequence.
Meanwhile, I, as a CCW holder, have to be VERY sure about who I shoot.
If I, for example, encounter a bum holding pointing a gun at a young woman, and I shoot him, and it turns out that he was a plainclothes cop making an arrest, then I'm in deep trouble, and it won't matter that I made a good-faith mistake. That was what I was taught in CCW class.
Cops, as professionals, need to be held to similarly high standards. If they enter the wrong residence, and get shot, then it should be the cops own fault, and the person exercising what he thought was self-defense should walk.