Posted on 07/25/2017 6:46:39 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigators were granted permission to search Justine Damond's home hours after she was shot and killed by a Minneapolis police officer, according to court records.
A criminal law expert can't understand why.
"When I read that search warrant, I really cannot find probable cause to search her home," he continued. According to court documents, investigators applied for the warrant on the following grounds: The property or things above-described was used as a means of committing a crime
The possession of the property or things above-described constitutes a crime.
The property or things above-described is in the possession of a person with intent to use such property as a means of committing a crime, or the property or things so intended to be used are in the possession of another to whom they have been delivered for the purpose of concealing them or preventing their being discovered.
The property or things above-described constitutes evidence which tends to show a crime has been committed, or tends to show that a particular person has committed a crime.
Asked if that means the BCA considers Damond to be a suspect, spokesperson Jill Oliveira replied via email:
"No, an individual involved in the incident."
Daly, who said he has served as a visiting professor at the University of Queensland in Damond's native Australia, believes concerned members of the public in both countries will be outraged by the BCA's request to search the home.
"It's going to cause an international incident," he said. "I mean the prime minister of Australia already talked about this case on international television, and I think Australians are going to go berserk if they think the focus is on this woman as a suspect."
According to court documents, investigators did not end up taking any evidence from Damond's home.
Well, the pushback from Australia is going to pretty well make this a “can’t ignore” to Donald Trump.
So what if she took Ambien? It's an FDA approved sleeping pill. If (and I'm not saying she did) she took Ambien to sleep, and then heard noises outside that concerned her enough to call the police, so what? This is sick. Truly sick.
That is how it is supposed to work.
Specific items linked to specific crime(s).
This was a CYA search hoping for anything incriminating against the woman that was shot.
“It is the state that elected Al Franken.”
It’s the state that looked the other way while illegal ballots were found in the trunks of cars.
Starting to think the cops were banging each other in the alley before this lady caught them.
Well, it DOES look like a grasping-at-not-even-straws at this point.
Now THAT would be a twist, if so. Shades of the Village People cop?
Well I pray that whatever the story IS, it will out.
Agree.
HAH!
Never thought of that!
If they can’t think up another charge, the one you mentioned will suffice.
I know of people who have sleepwalked due to Ambien, but they tend to do boringly normal waking-style things during sleepwalking. What could she possibly have done, given her background? Mumbled “Peace, Kumbaya”?
Yep.
Flashing just a little bit too much skin on what had to have been a cool evening to the wrong (muslim) cop.
She “slapped” the police car.
She needed to be executed.
That could be true.
Does anyone remember the story of Phenix City, Alabama?
It had become totally corrupt, from the cops to the judges. Finally the decent citizens were able to seize back control and paid the price.
Eventually the Governor had to declare martial law.
Minneapolis is also corrupt but it is Marxism, Political Correctness and Liberalism, instead of gambling, vice etc. They have an even stronger grip on power than those Alabama criminals did.
Would the existence of such a thing even be a plausible hypothesis? Was the shooting that close to the house?
Oh my. Police car slappage in the 1st degree.
Or, knocked on the door... was there any footage of it?
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