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To: Ronin
“This kind of crap is happening FAR, FAR too often these days.”

I bet they were in full combat gear wearing masks and ninja clothing. They were all testosteroned up and all for someone wanted on a minor charge.

Now what if it had been the homeowner who surprised them and not the dog? The small-ville ninja’s would still probably say the owner bit them.. or maybe throw down a “throw down” gun.

LEO’s need to stop dressing up as combat troops unless they want to go to Iraq. This is another case of them getting all into their role as troops and forgetting (ignoring) who they serve and are accountable to.

37 posted on 11/13/2007 6:58:48 PM PST by JSteff
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To: JSteff
Exactumundo!

It’s gotten so that every nickel, dime and half-assed LEO outfit has a detachment of Nomex-clad, body-armored strumtruppen that are just dying to play with their G-5s, flash-bangs and other gee-whiz goodies.

Most, but not all of the blame goes to the War on Drugs and its consequent shredding of civil liberties, property rights and basic human dignity.

No knock warrants? Smash and enter? Blow away the wrong person? Wrong door? Opps sorry folks! Better put some ice on that.

Asset forfeiture has made it indescribably worse! If you are a greedy LEO planner and see a piece of property or hardware you covet, hey! Cook up an excuse, call in a raid, and shazzam! It’s yours!

Even if the owners are as pure as the driven snow, it’s going to cost them an arm and a leg to get it back, not to mention take a heck of a long time. In the meantime, it’s yours.

How in the world did we allow America to get to this condition?

45 posted on 11/13/2007 7:15:31 PM PST by Ronin (Bushed out!!! Another tragic victim of BDS.)
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