View Full Version : SWAT Kills Mayors Dogs in botched drug raid
W1RKW
08-08-2008, 05:37 PM
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/1-0&fp=489c13c7e0fc5232&ei=vIOcSN7tEZLmyATy7rX4BA&url=http%3A//afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gLUk8PmPi8MrQDKKc7_CV8XBc9CA&cid=1234302920&usg=AFQjCNEUYowOr6eqKSlcswaCevckTUucdA
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/1-0&fp=489c13c7e0fc5232&ei=vIOcSN7tEZLmyATy7rX4BA&url=http%3A//afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gLUk8PmPi8MrQDKKc7_CV8XBc9CA&cid=1234302920&usg=AFQjCNEUYowOr6eqKSlcswaCevckTUucdA
If that was anyone else the cops and prosecutor's would have have covered the whole mistake up by Arresting them and tossing them in jail for life. Just another perfect example of how innocent people wind up in jail. The police could have easily purjured themselves and stood by the claim that they found marijuana in the house.
Not only that but the whole official story doesn't pass the bullSh!tt test. It sounds as phony as a three dollar bill. In one breath law enforcement claims they are trying to bust a drug ring that is shipping drugs to unsuspecting homes and then picking the packages up before the homeowners get home..
But the package the Mayor brought home came from the POST OFFICE!!!!! It wasn't left by his front door. Something smells fishy, this looks more like the cops were trying to entrap someone by planting evidence and simply mailed the package to the wrong home..
Great!! I learned valuable lesson. Watch out for cops trying to entrap you by mailing packages to your home or Post office box
w8gtf
08-08-2008, 07:20 PM
I was reading an article this morning that the FBI has gotten involved & opened a civil rights investigation.
Some of the low down from the story is that they have arrested 2 men (one a fedex deliver driver) who would mail the drugs to unsuspecting people, and then the other person would swing by and pick the package up a short time later (usually before the home owner got the package).
Law Enforcement discovered the package in Phoenix via drug sniffing dogs. They allowed the package to be delivered so they could try to catch the person that was supposed to pick up the package. Law Enforcement dropped the ball.
Not to mention that the Sheriff's department did not notify the local (town police) that had juristiction. Also, I believe I read afew days ago that Md doesn't have a provision for so called "Knock-Less Warrants".
If you ask me, somebody's in deep for their screw up.
The dopes! (pardon the pun) The dogs were the ringleaders! Unbelievable...
K8MHZ
08-09-2008, 01:33 AM
If you ask me, somebody's in deep for their screw up.
Like that will change anything.
k4kyv
08-09-2008, 03:12 AM
"Drugs", "Terrorism" and "The Children".
KB9YCO
08-09-2008, 03:44 AM
More proof that the mislead "war on drugs" is a joke. It isn't effective at stopping drug use, it isn't effective at rehabilitating people that have addiction issues, and it is largely a HUGE WASTE OF MONEY AND RESOURCES. I'm not saying that everything should just be legal and anyone can do anything, but this entire system, fueled by the paranoia and propaganda, is illogical and is not stopping the problems of drug use and addiction.
In this particular story it was all over weed which is by far the least of the problems that should be worried about by the police anyway. All of this over a substance that has been scientifically proven to be much less harmful, debilitating, or addictive then the perfectly legal alcohol which is responsible for much larger problems? What a joke. What a waste. The war on drugs is being lost, prohibition alone does not work. When will this country learn?
I lived in PG County for two years back in the late eighties. They had a drug raid in the apartment complex I resided at once. I never had any personal contact with the department there. The county, like many around DC has a police chief and a police department like a city. There is also a sheriff's department, I'm not real sure what function they fill as the PD patrolled the streets and investigated crimes. Some of the incorporated towns don't even have their own police departments. Others have only "partial" agencies and the county shares various responsibilities with them. It's a bit different than other parts of the country there.
K8MHZ
08-09-2008, 03:51 AM
When will this country learn?
When more than half of us have an IQ of more than 100 flat.
kf4vgx
08-09-2008, 04:29 AM
A package arrives at your home,and you keep it :confused:.
Interesting read.
N6KIA
08-09-2008, 03:53 PM
In the construction industry we call that "cut first...measure later" :rolleyes:
KI4ITV
08-09-2008, 04:26 PM
In the construction industry we call that "cut first...measure later" :rolleyes:
I guess their industry equivalent would be "Shoot twice, think once."
:rolleyes:
When will the public have enough of this nonsense?
kc9jwa
08-09-2008, 04:59 PM
The little girl is right, i dont trust cops much.:mad: They did not peacfully enter, i have never heard of cops bustin someone and killing the dogs fer nothin, this is sad, i would have thier job, and sue em.
KC2STS
08-09-2008, 08:44 PM
Luckily, this time it was dogs, usually inocent people get killed. If you belong to a gun rights organization, you know what I'm talking about.
AC0FP
08-10-2008, 02:20 AM
Luckily, this time it was dogs, usually inocent people get killed. If you belong to a gun rights organization, you know what I'm talking about.
THE POLICE HAD THE GUNS! I hope you can keep the bad cops on the "East coast"!
PS: Work on "inocent" (sp) 500 times.
KC2STS
08-10-2008, 03:05 AM
AC0.
Got it! innocent. I usually do a spell check, but failed to that time.
And yes, the Feds had guns, broke into the wrong residence and was met by the owner holding an unloaded black powder pistol. The Feds killed him in front of his wife. Pardon my grammar or misspelling, down here in South Jersey we don't always make use of correct English. We have cricks, not creeks and so on :-)
73.
Joe
k4kyv
08-10-2008, 04:02 AM
And yes, the Feds had guns, broke into the wrong residence and was met by the owner holding an unloaded black powder pistol. The Feds killed him in front of his wife.
Luckily, this time it was dogs, usually innocent people get killed.
And the cops usually get off scot-free because they were acting in "good faith".
I guess their industry equivalent would be "Shoot twice, think once."
:rolleyes:
When will the public have enough of this nonsense?
Never, as long as it doesn't happen to you. :S
k6pme
08-10-2008, 01:51 PM
If you belong to a gun rights organization, you know what I'm talking about.
I know exactly what your talking about.