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Police fatally shoot dog while executing search warrant
trivalleyherald.com ^ | 9.5.03 | Robert Airoldi

Posted on 09/08/2003 10:38:19 AM PDT by freepatriot32

Edited on 07/09/2004 12:50:58 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

FREMONT -- A 41-year-old Fremont man whose dog was shot by police officers when they forcibly entered his house looking for marijuana plants has a prescription from his doctor to use pot and a certificate from the Oakland Cannabis Cooperative allowing him to grow and possess it, according to documents obtained by ANG Newspapers. Robert Filgo and his wife, Yvette Filgo, 38, were arrested Tuesday night after seven police officers served a search warrant at their Niles home and found 79 plants in the back yard and garage.


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To: Chemist_Geek
the stoners and druggies wave the bloody shirt and put the blame solely on the police.

I don't blame the police completely either; it's the system that allows for these unfortunate incidents to occur almost on a daily basis.

The present system says that given the choice of allowing a druggie to flush his pot down the toilet or startling an innocent citizen with a dynamic entry, the choice should be the latter.

I'm willing to allow the druggies to flush their dope if that means to put an end to dynamic entries under the excuse of a drug bust.

If a big-time drug dealer tries to flush dope down the toilet, the evidence will be too overwhelming to disapper from his toilet bowl and sewage pipes.

If cops suspects that a drug dealer has tried to tamper with evidence using the toilet, then his toitet bowl should be removed and the sewage pipes examined for evidence.

I seriously doubt that major drug evidence can be flushed down the toilet, and that seems a common excuse for these dynamic entries.

Before the War on Drugs, people tried to destroy evidence all the time; for example, throwing a an incriminating document into a fireplace while the cops were knocking at the door; nevertheless, dynamic entries were not that common. . . a man's house was his castle.

61 posted on 09/08/2003 1:05:48 PM PDT by george wythe
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To: ironman
"On the other hand 79 plants seems like way more than needed for any one person's medical use."

The homeowner's name was "Filgo". Sounds like a name for a "filling station". ;-)

62 posted on 09/08/2003 1:14:46 PM PDT by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: george wythe
If a big-time drug dealer tries to flush dope down the toilet, the evidence will be too overwhelming to disapper from his toilet bowl and sewage pipes.

I'm not totally familiar with residential sewering, but I'd think it'd be possible to shut down the utilities to the location immediately before the raid. Heck, druggies and stoners aren't likely to notice the water being off, or if they do, they might realize that they occasionally have to spend money on the water bill instead of on dope...

I seriously doubt that major drug evidence can be flushed down the toilet, and that seems a common excuse for these dynamic entries.

In order to legally serve a warrant without knocking, the "dynamic entry", the police have to have a special addendum on the warrant. One would think that the judges ought to take a closer look at those requests. Yes, usually the justification is to prevent the destruction of evidence; also officer safety - a concept loathed by the druggies and stoners - is cited as justification. If the police burst in throwing flash-bang grenades, it's more difficult for the druggies and stoners to attempt to ready their weapons to murder said police officers.

63 posted on 09/08/2003 1:20:26 PM PDT by Chemist_Geek ("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
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To: Chemist_Geek
Alcohol doesn't destroy the mind like drugs do.

Provide evidence for your claim.

64 posted on 09/08/2003 1:20:33 PM PDT by MrLeRoy (The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. - Jefferson)
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To: DCBryan1
I'm laughing so hard I can hardly type.
65 posted on 09/08/2003 1:24:35 PM PDT by One_American
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To: Chemist_Geek
How is the weather there in fantasyland pinhead?
66 posted on 09/08/2003 1:26:40 PM PDT by KEVLAR
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To: Chemist_Geek
Alcohol doesn't destroy the mind like drugs do.

"drinking heavily can lead to malnutrition and poor absorption and storage of thiamine. This is the cause of 'wet brain' or Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, which is alcohol-related brain damage affecting language and thinking." - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000339.htm

67 posted on 09/08/2003 1:27:31 PM PDT by MrLeRoy (The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. - Jefferson)
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To: Chemist_Geek
but I'd think it'd be possible to shut down the utilities to the location immediately before the raid.

You're unto something there.

Cops can find the main shut-off valve outside the house, shut off the water, and watch the druggies going berserk wondering why the toilet tank is dry. . . LOL!

On a more serious vein, yes, it is time to revise our current procedures and excuses for dynamic entries. In this case, a small-time pothead with a medical condition should have been served a regular warrant, IMHO.

68 posted on 09/08/2003 1:28:30 PM PDT by george wythe
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To: george wythe
But regular warrants don't let the cops use all their toys - and cops are the ones asking for the warrants in the first place. Ergo ...
69 posted on 09/08/2003 1:29:38 PM PDT by coloradan
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To: rightofrush
I love your distinction between the Alphabet Thugs and the Gestapo.

Big time!
70 posted on 09/08/2003 1:35:43 PM PDT by headsonpikes (At least the Gestapo knocked.)
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To: headsonpikes
Please see post #48.
71 posted on 09/08/2003 1:38:14 PM PDT by coloradan
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To: coloradan
exactly right coloradan, the people of Ca. voted to allow the use of medical marijuana. I'm as conservative as they come, and I also voted for it. I noticed in the debate, McClintock also did not wish to overturn that law. I think people can tell the difference between someone wanting to take marijuana SO THEY CAN BETTER TOLERATE CHEMOTHERAPY from somebody who just wants to get high, make a lot of money, and get on the highway and drive at top speed. Now, it's one thing to question whether the amount of plants was too much, or whatnot, but given the guy had the card, etc. They did NOT need to go storming in with troopers shooting up the place. and there have been MANY instances of police shooting up occupants of the wrong house, etc. reminds me of those jerks in Tennesse who wouldn't let the occupants of a car that they stopped CLOSE THE CARDOOR so the dog couldn't get out---"of course" they ended up shooting the dog..,
72 posted on 09/08/2003 1:44:59 PM PDT by karen999 (Davis Delenda Est)
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To: jmc813
Getting rid of unconstitutional gun laws would be a big step in the right direction IMO.

In line with that thought, get rid of all the STUPID laws on the books.

IF the JUSTICE system worked properly, and the COURTS/JUDGES allowed the punishment to fit the crime, then we would find less need for all the silly laws.

Most laws are not made with the idea of STOPPING anything. They are made for many reasons, among which are to ensure employment of lawyers, judges and to give the wealthy and powerful ways to get around the law.

GET IT YET? LAWS are made to enable some to be ABOVE THE LAW.

73 posted on 09/08/2003 1:50:20 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: xrp
You got the wrong picture dude!I'm no pothead,I'm a coke head :-)


74 posted on 09/08/2003 1:50:25 PM PDT by freepatriot32 (today it was the victory act tomorrow its victory coffee, victory cigarettes...)
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To: Chemist_Geek
to steal money for their next fix

Caused by hyperinflation of drug prices due to them being available only on the black market. Remove the excessive taxes on a pack of cigarettes and how much do they cost...? $1/pack?

indirectly by recruiting another druggie

Wow...it is a personal CHOICE to ingest drugs. Deal with it, you don't want humanity to be free, do you?

75 posted on 09/08/2003 1:51:46 PM PDT by xrp
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To: DCBryan1
As scary as the thought is im pretty sure that poster really is on the wall of every anti drug task force in america now
76 posted on 09/08/2003 1:52:40 PM PDT by freepatriot32 (today it was the victory act tomorrow its victory coffee, victory cigarettes...)
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To: Chemist_Geek
How many loves were ruined because a person cared more for their fix, than their partner? - I know of at least one.

Good for you. I know of dozens -- over alcohol and tobacco. Both legal. Shit happens.

77 posted on 09/08/2003 1:52:54 PM PDT by xrp
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To: freepatriot32
The cops shot a dog. This stuff would never happen if all drugs were legalized!
78 posted on 09/08/2003 1:54:38 PM PDT by MEGoody
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To: MEGoody
We need to outlaw dogs.
79 posted on 09/08/2003 1:57:16 PM PDT by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: Chemist_Geek
Arguing with you over the laws, use of manufactured drugs, or smoking a naturally occurring plant (say, doesn't tobacco (nicotine) get you ...high...?) would be pointless.

You have made it obvious that wear blinders and refuse to look left or right. You have this severe focus and no amount of fact or reality can influence you.

Mainly what I am saying is that your focus on Stoners and druggies as the cause of ruthless murder of innocents is very, very, naive and immature. Some day you may wake up and realize that there are many activities you are involved in that promote the murder of ruthless innocents. You pay taxes to a government that funds the CIA, which kills innocent men, women, and children, because they are in the way or know something.

When SWAT Teams break into the WRONG house, and SHOOT and KILL the Wrong person, by your own words, YOU ARE THE INDIRECT MURDERER OF INNOCENT MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN.

80 posted on 09/08/2003 1:58:39 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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