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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“They weren’t “FORCED” out of their homes at gunpoint......they were asked to leave their homes and were personally escorted by law enforcement officials for their own protection........”
They were ordered out at gunpoint, ordered to keep their hands above their heads, and were ordered down the street to be searched.
Otherwise you turn yourself into a target person.
The ICE spokesgal at the time was that Krashaar woman that showed up saying Herman Caine had sexually or something ~ harassed her or something. She's currently or was 2 years back one of Axelrod's on call gals who will come in and tell the newsies anything he wants her to.
I just don't know how he meets all those women.
Most likely what would have happen to anyone that they thought was getting in the way of the Hot Pursuit. Their hot pursuit was about as cold as liquid Nitrogen as the prep was outside the zone and was found only after they ended their restriction and was found by an alert ‘civilian’, which to some is interchangeable with the name serf.
Having held the job and gained the experience this was not ‘hot pursuit’. This was a search to regain contact and apprehend. Much as a search for any other suspect wherein he is no longer being seen or heard and has had an opportunity to acquire refuge of some sort. Your argument would be better served if you avoided the term ‘hot pursuit as the time span does not fit the circumstance.
They’d searched that place earlier ~ it was just across the street from ‘the zone’ ~ but that made it ‘in the zone’. They didn’t waste street time passing by houses.
I agree. We as people need to be treated with respect at least for our rights. If the police want respect it’s a two-way street.
You didn't think those satellite shots were just BS did you? They also used thermographic techniques to verify a body was in the boat.
Wait a minute, they had already supposedly searched that area and had reduced their ‘zone area’ - which eliminated the spot where he was hiding. I’ve read that numerous times.
The video I watched a couple of times, was taken by a neighbor from their window. You could see 3 policemen go up to the door and bang on it.
I’m sure you’ve read that he was found when the homeowner went out to smoke a cigarette and noticed his boat covering was awry.......
Yeah, I guess you could make a case that all of Boston is was in the zone as they hadn’t had eye contact with him for hours.I bet you could make a case for them being in hot pursuit for Jimmy Hoffa.
Baloney.
http://www.businessinsider.com/images-of-swat-teams-in-boston-2013-4
Looks pretty gun point to me.
A reasoned discussion about this matter is at this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3011207/posts
Some good info by a FReeper attorney and a retired cop.
Boy did you nail it.
Muslims hate dogs.
Our rulers love muslims.
Had they turned loose several tracking hounds, they would have found this feral human quickly and would not have to terrorize law abiding citizens. But maybe that was the objective. Get citizens used to having their houses searched by heavily armed law enforcement.
Should have turned loose a pack of german shepherds and let them have their way with the little muslim f*****r.
just saying.
I agree Rusty, but our world has changed. We are divided in two now and hate is rampant. God help us.
He's said he couldn't win that case today.
You don't need eye contact and haven't had to for quite some time.
An implication that because of my time of service my skills are outdated? An attack on my point by attacking my experience or the tools available at the time? It is still an effort to regain contact through the means of a search regardless of the technology. It is not a ‘hot pursuit’ where in the suspect is under observation through sight or hearing. If those circummstances had existed they would have known where he was. Correct?
The cops had a reasonable fear of encountering a guy with a bomb.
>>They weren’t “FORCED” out of their homes at gunpoint......they were asked to leave their homes and were personally escorted by law enforcement officials for their own protection........<<
YOU need to watch the video on this thread before you make any comments about “Many of the replies on the crap threads like this makes FR look like the right wing equivalent of DU.............Sheesh!”
They have their hands in the air. That’s not voluntary.
“Just curious, what did they do with those families who refused to leave their homes? Were they shot or cuffed and sent off to the internment camp?”
I don’t know what they did with the folks who refused to leave. What do you think they did? And, where did you get the information that some refused to leave?
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