To: marktwain
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.)
To: Wizdum
'informant'
Used in Iraq and Afghanistan so that one clan could lie and help remove another clan. Informants are usually on low end of credibility.
15 posted on
02/14/2019 7:00:41 AM PST by
Theoria
(I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive)
To: Wizdum
Exactly A no knock raid shoulda had easily identifiable 👮♀️ And no pics or microphone tape from the rat I can tell anyone here from experience this isnt how its normally done The DEA sure doesnt do it that way
69 posted on
02/14/2019 9:47:00 AM PST by
wardaddy
(Progressive winter is coming.)
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