Posted on 04/23/2013 2:20:24 PM PDT by Biggirl
A startling home-made video now shows the terrifying moments where Watertown residents were forced out of their homes at gunpoint as SWAT teams performed door-to-door searches as they hunted the second marathon bomber. While millions of Bostonians waited in their houses on Friday during the city-wide lockdown, the people of Watertown were faced with SWAT officers yelling at them to get out of the buildings immediately.
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So the cops ask the person to step outside and close the door behind him, and then ask the person to indicate by blinking whether there's anyone inside, in such fashion that a bad guy inside the house would be unable to see the response. If there is a bad guy in the house, even if he was holding someone's family hostage, it should be clear that the best thing for the family would be for the police to know the situation but for the bad guy not to know that they know. If someone with a closed door between them and any possible bad guy says there's no problem, the police should look elsewhere.
If that's the best argument you can come up with then I guess it puts you in the same category.............Welcome to the club!
Someone wrote this elsewhere and I don’t know if it is true or not;
“The 4th ammendment only protects against unreasonable search and seizure. In a federal case with a terrorist on the loose and in a containment zone they have the right to do this”
If someone knows differently, I’d appreciate a reply.
“...Having the civilians out of the house during the search is for their own safety...”
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?Civilians?
Your use of the word in that context is so telling.
I certainly agree with that, and earlier I posted that what happened in Boston should actually prove the NEED for having guns for self defense.
Thanks, it’s always nice to have an ‘agreeing’ reply.
Sorry, my don’t tell me comment was to make a point. I see we agree FRiend.. Was not meant “at you”.
I don't care what they think of it. It's wrong. Police state wrong.
> Reported by a foreign press. Wheres ours?
Yeah I keep noticing that the foreign press keeps reporting news that never seems to make it onto our screens over here “for some strange reason”. Makes you wonder if the 0 regime is blackmailing key MSM execs while whitewashing our news. Pretty bad when you have to rely on foreign news sources to find out what’s really going on in our nation.
The alleged perp was found outside of the zone identified by the SWAT team authorities. It was the cooperation and alert report by a citizen that led to the capture of suspect number two.
The SWAT teams failed to find the perp via their door to door reckless, frantic, and hysterical approach inside the wrong search zone. It appears to me to be an expensive and ineffective way to conduct a manhunt.
Hopefully the decision makers will review their approach, and maybe use more common sense. Would they have forced people out if they knew that law abiding citizens were armed? Maybe so. But their tactics failed to locate and capture the alleged perp. A law abiding and cooperative citizen found the perp for them.
Could they have used a dog to track the suspect? Can cities afford such ineffective, frantic, and intrusive man hunts? Would the SWAT teams have found the perp if their search zone included the property with the boat? Would the searchers have simple forced the occupants out of the house, searched the house, and then moved on with the perp hiding in the boat?
I agree, and posted about this yesterday.
The police quickly found the SUV he abandoned, and they should have been able to track him:
1. His scent/dogs
2. His blood trail (on Saturday a reporter showed some drops in the grass, and of course there was blood on the outside of the boat - he was leaving a trail like a wounded deer).
3. Gun Powder - the guy had been firing a gun and setting off bombs, and may have had gunpowder on him. Mechanical sensors or dogs may have been able to track him.
Yeah, searched.. As if they themselves were the Perp.. I’m sure they were searched inside the house, then again just off the porch, then again down the street. And yes, I’d like to know if any refused, and what happened. That photo of the dude in the armored Hummer pointing a gun at the person taking a pic/vid is beyond disturbing.
What did the vics say ~ your opinion based on a picture is meaningless ~ for all we know those people asked the cops to check their stuff out ~ so, what do they say?
Also, what did the people in the video say about what was going on?
Then there is this: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3011493/posts
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