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The .357 revolver supposedly used to shoot the police is missing from the inventory of items seized during the raid.

This raises questions as to whether there was any pistol in the home that was raided.

1 posted on 02/14/2019 6:45:02 AM PST by marktwain
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Police assassination and cover up.
If they were Obama supporters, there would be riots nationwide.


2 posted on 02/14/2019 6:48:26 AM PST by Zathras
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With the shoot-the-dog mindset....eventually, it’ll happen that a cop comes out to shoot some kid’s dog, and the kid grabs a shotgun and kills the cop.

Maybe it’s just me, but in the 1960s and 1970s...I just don’t remember any police or sheriff’s deputies coming out to a house and shooting some guy’s dog. Or did I just miss this stuff?


4 posted on 02/14/2019 6:50:04 AM PST by pepsionice
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Let these be the last people killed in the Drug War.

Enough is enough.


6 posted on 02/14/2019 6:52:29 AM PST by CharleysPride (Peace, Freedom and Prosperity. Thank you, President Trump.)
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NOT "a gram of cocaine"!

but, "a gram of unknown white powder"!!!!!!

And the 18 grams of mj is about enough for 40 joints.

7 posted on 02/14/2019 6:55:18 AM PST by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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GOOD SHOOT!!

It always is - besides:

  1. We don't know the whole story
  2. The dead couple made a threatening gesture
  3. The officers went home to their families (wounded but not fatally) and how many were injured by "friendly fire?"
Anyone can kick in your door and shout "police." The only difference between a home invasion and a "no-knock warrant service" is the people committing the act. One thing for sure is that we'll never know the truth of what happened, but the police seizing the neighbor's surveillance video seems mighty suspicious of a cover up for something.
8 posted on 02/14/2019 6:55:30 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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The Beretta AL-2 (probably what this was) was a 300 series gun rebranded by the importer to the US. They were brought in in the 70’s.


9 posted on 02/14/2019 6:56:13 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said the drug raid on the home stemmed from numerous complaints from neighbors. He said undercover officers had previously made two purchases of black tar heroin from drug dealers at the house.

Armed with a search warrant, nine narcotics detectives backed up by at least six patrol officers surrounded the home just before 5 p.m. on Monday.

After a 54-year-old officer, the lead investigator on the case, broke open the front door, a 33-year-old officer armed with a shotgun entered the residence and was immediately attacked by a pit bull, Acevedo said.

He said that the officer being attacked shot and killed the dog.

One of the suspects, Tuttle, charged from the back of the house firing a revolver at the officer, hitting him in the shoulder.

“He went down and fell on the sofa in the living room,” Acevedo said of the wounded officer. “A female suspect went towards that officer, reached over the officer and started making a move for his shotgun.”

Another officer who entered the house was allegedly shot by Tuttle.

Acevedo said officers opened fire, killing Nicholas and engaged in a gun battle with Tuttle.

https://abc13.com/disabled-veteran-and-wife-killed-in-shootout-with-police/5110865/


10 posted on 02/14/2019 6:56:37 AM PST by Moonman62 (Facts are racist.)
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Wow. These Americans were murdered.


12 posted on 02/14/2019 6:57:18 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (#NotARussianBot)
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Plainclothes undercover raid? This does not pass the smell test. any jurisdiction send in officers like this? Without uniformed backup?
No one has asked where the 'informant' that told the undercover police there was heroin in the house.
Sounds like they squeezed an informant to ripoff a drug dealer and the informant gave them a wrong address.
13 posted on 02/14/2019 6:57:19 AM PST by Wizdum (The Dems are not afraid a wall won't work, the Dems are TERRIFIED a wall WILL work.)
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Perhaps the surprising thing about the Roger Stone arrest was not that the level of force used was atypical, but that it is typical.


14 posted on 02/14/2019 7:00:08 AM PST by oincobx
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Pure thuggary - at its absolute worst.

It's a grave injustice that the incompetent entry team isn't in the morgue as opposed to the homeowners - and their dog.

Thugs need to have their lives completely ruined.

17 posted on 02/14/2019 7:01:30 AM PST by AAABEST (NY/DC/LA media/political industrial complex DELENDA EST)
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Gil Scott-Heron was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right about this.
18 posted on 02/14/2019 7:03:11 AM PST by real saxophonist (One side has guns and training. Other side's primary concern is 'gender identity'. Who's gonna win?)
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The cops f***ed up, now its time to cover-up.


19 posted on 02/14/2019 7:03:19 AM PST by PGR88
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IIRC, the no-knock BS was so perps wouldn’t have a chance to flush the dope. I don’t approve of no-knock warrants under any circumstance. Too often innocent people are involved, and a data entry administrator mistake can cost lives. I, for one, would start shooting like mad if someone busted through my door, I don’t care what they yell, some are going down. You want to talk to me? Knock, identify yourself, and we’ll talk. There is no reason...no reason why a location can’t be staked out and the alleged perp arrested upon leaving. Everybody goes out at some point.


21 posted on 02/14/2019 7:03:45 AM PST by bk1000 (I stand with Trump)
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Well this is outrageous beyond all possible belief!


27 posted on 02/14/2019 7:07:19 AM PST by chris37 (No wall? No vote.)
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Some cops just need dying. Missed here. Too bad. Ever wonder why the BLM movement hates cops?

If a cop ain’t stupid, or corrupt, he will cover for those that are. Show me one that ever turned out a bad cop before they did damage. My guess 1 in a thousand? That too high?

28 posted on 02/14/2019 7:08:52 AM PST by Badboo (Why it is important)
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I will leave my thoughts from the original raid thread here.

“No knock warrants are dangerous, of dubious constitutionality (not legal for this instance until 1995), and should only be reserved for the most severe cases. In ‘81 only 3000 no knock warrants were signed. In ‘05 alone 50,000 no knock warrants were signed and carried out. A number which has certainly grown since then.

I personally do not care about the people in question, nor this particular raid in general. I care about the rights of my fellow Americans, and the seemingly constant eroding of those rights under the guise of safety, or for our own good, or for the children. I reject those arguments outright.”

And this quote, which I found somewhere (not sure of the author).

“Police-state style assault forces being used to violently enter a persons residence when that person is not actively engaged in violent acts are incompatible with life in a free society.

As it is better a hundred guilty go free than one innocent person be imprisoned. So too is it better a hundred guilty destroy evidence of their guilt than one innocent person’s life be risked or worse ended by an extremely violent breach of the peace initiated by agents of the State.”


30 posted on 02/14/2019 7:15:39 AM PST by walkingdead (It's easy, you just don't lead 'em as much....)
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I support law enforcement but I gotta say, if they kick down a door unannounced and shoot a guys dog and wife they gotta expect to take some fire. Maybe next time knock before you kill everyone in the house. If they shoot or threaten, then you know what to do. Otherwise everybody is still alive right now.

These no-knock raids should be banned except in very rare circumstances and then there should be a civilian body that reviews and approves them first.

32 posted on 02/14/2019 7:21:30 AM PST by pepsi_junkie
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"There were no body cameras worn on the raid."

That may as well be the last line of the article, because after you read it you know the whole story.

33 posted on 02/14/2019 7:22:37 AM PST by edwinland
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37 posted on 02/14/2019 7:35:41 AM PST by null and void (If socialism is so grand, why are Guatemalans coming here instead of going to Venezuela?)
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