Posted on 10/27/2023 1:53:44 PM PDT by DFG
The president of Accuracy in Media — the group that deployed “doxxing trucks” to Ivy League schools mired in pro-Palestinian controversies — had his home searched by a cadre of rifle-toting SWAT officers in the early hours of Friday, The Post has learned.
Accuracy in Media boss Adam Guillette was away from his North Florida home when he received a call from local authorities Friday notifying him that officers had searched his home around 1:30 a.m. after receiving a call falsely claiming that Guillette was at home and pointing a gun at his wife’s head.
Guillette, who was out of town with his wife to attend a wedding in Texas, told The Post that he believes someone lied to the cops “to get me killed” in response to Accuracy in Media’s recent campaign that saw box trucks outfitted with billboards exposing students and faculty allegedly involved in “horribly hateful, antisemitic proclamations” at Harvard, Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania.
In security camera footage from Guillette’s home shared exclusively with The Post, officers with rifles strapped to their chests are seen knocking on Guillette’s door.
When no one answers, one officer gains access through the digital security lock.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Would it be wrong to assume that the law traced the source of the call and made the appropriate arrest of the caller? (He said knowing the answer)
Battering rams work wonders to override a security lock
Florida.
Maybe DeSantis and his Attorney General should step up and say something.
Side-mounted optics?
What was the reason for the warrant?
Watch the video
Look closer.
Indeed.
I seriously doubt that this raid was the result of a call-in...
More likely, IMHO, the government wanted to threaten the homeowner into shutting up his criticism of the University indoctrination system...
:-)
The slang term for this is “Swatting” - falsely reporting someone as engaged in a violent crime so SWAT teams are sent to kick in the door. The practice got at least one innocent person killed.
Read the article. Someone swatted this guy. The police were responding to a possible shooting situation. They didn’t toss the guy’s house or shoot his dog or anything. They are likely just as upset by this as the victim is.
Did they have a warrant? If not sue the department into oblivion.
L
If they can trace the source of the call then the perp should suffer the penalty for the so called crime they reported. We need a law like that.
Be sure to pay for those digital locks, kiddies.
Some FReepers still think it's a free country...
To: null and void...and have said as much within the past week!I’ve never asked to have anything pulled.
It IS a ‘free country’, but I don’t think that was ever meant to excuse someone from indiscriminately insulting thousands of people they never met. Do you walk around your neighborhood doing that?
If so, you must be a pariah where you live, and I wouldn’t want you as a neighbor.
Leftists always hate it when you use their own tactics against them.
Doxxing is for THEM to use against us, not the other way around, dontchaknow?
““When no one answers, one officer gains access through the digital security lock.””
That sentence jumped out at me as well.
Shocking, ain't it?
The police, the fire department, and the ambulance drivers, too, I bet...
Tac-ti-cool
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