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re: SWAT team raids wrong home, keeps woman naked for 10 minutes
Posted on 8/23/15 at 1:51 pm to biglego
Posted on 8/23/15 at 1:51 pm to biglego
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It's a sad commentary when anyone who doesn't agree with you is automatically labelled a troll.
We don't disagree. He doesn't belive any of the shite he has posted in this thread.
It's not hard to tell that he is fricking around.
You can't be this stupid.
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This is what's wrong with America
Okay, maybe you can.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 2:20 pm to PygmalionEffect
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Republicans are very pro law enforcement and would never be caught on tape or camera saying anything derogatory about them and that's about all we've been capable of electing lately.
Ummm, Obama? The Clintons? Been a number of democrats elected in this country. Frankly, your brand of partisanship, left and right, is the problem. People of goodwill should be able to agree on some things, but folks like you will automatically oppose "them".
Police brutality is a particularly tough issue because there is seldom proof, and the evidence is often contradictory. Technology is coming to the rescue, though. We should definitely invest in cameras so we have good data. There is no excuse for unnecessarily harming another human, regardless of whether the perpetrator is wearing a badge or not.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 2:45 pm to LSUTANGERINE
that trooper should be fired, everyone on that swat team should probably be fired and personally sued as well. If cops could be sued for their mistakes then i bet they would tighten up a bit.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 2:48 pm to Penrod
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Frankly, your brand of partisanship, left and right, is the problem
Exactly, this is an issue that everyone seems to agree on. I'm not sure why there isn't a candidate on either side championing this. With all the loud mouth SJW's making noise with no real message with #blacklivesmatter, this seems like a no brainer.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 3:23 pm to SamuelClemens
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The negligence started when the swat team leader didn't check with the city county and state police departments to ensure "Mr Jackson" was still unsecured.
The worst part is that they had his new address.
He was arrested on August 6th, they already had him in custody.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 3:54 pm to novabill
As given away with "your the stupid one."
Posted on 8/23/15 at 3:57 pm to MrFreakinMiyagi
I've seen LucasP here before and he's a straight shooter. Just bc he sometimes tells a joke doesn't mean he's a troll. He brings an informed opinion. But you're too busy insulting me to understand.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 4:07 pm to LucasP
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This post was edited on 8/23/15 at 4:12 pm
Posted on 8/23/15 at 4:18 pm to RDRGeaux09
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So the cops had already arrested the perp that they were searching for? Not only that but they got the address wrong as well? That's not just incompetence that's gross negligence and an utter failure of communication within the department
To play devil's advocate, just because he was arrested 2 weeks prior doesn't mean much without more info. He could have been arrested for something completely unrelated.
And it seems as though the informant had the wrong address, not the cops. It seems as though the apartment they raided was the same apartment in the warrant.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 4:24 pm to UpToPar
maybe they should have tried to do some police work instead of playing army. How hard is it to stake a place out and realize that maybe the trooper was a moron? It seems to me a simple 24 hour stake out watching the place would yield information that the suspect no longer was at that residence.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 4:26 pm to UpToPar
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And it seems as though the informant had the wrong address, not the cops. It seems as though the apartment they raided was the same apartment in the warrant.
Wrong
Posted on 8/23/15 at 5:26 pm to bencoleman
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Wrong
How do you know this? The article says that the the informant said that the suspect lived at that apartment.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 5:51 pm to heartbreakTiger
quote:From my recent experience, I can tell you that most of the detective work involves not doing detective work at all.
It seems to me a simple 24 hour stake out watching the place would yield information that the suspect no longer was at that residence.
I filed a report on the 7th, and the only thing that has been done was me finding out that the original detective who took the report used a case # that was already in the system as a domestic battery. Other than that....not a single other thing has happened. No call, didn't correct the case number, didn't enter serial number into database. Nothing. I handed them an open and shut case, and they did nothing with it.
So that's detective work in a nutshell
Posted on 8/23/15 at 6:38 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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Trooper Nicholas E. Nason said a confidential informant told him the suspect had been staying in the apartment. He wrote that police had successfully raided the apartment last September, finding drugs.
Hope it takes more than just possession of drugs to warrant a 10 man swat crew.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 7:01 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Pics of nude woman or GTFO.
Posted on 8/23/15 at 7:15 pm to chinese58
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successfully raided the apartment last September, finding drugs.
If the raid was successful, why was the guy back on the street less than a year later. If the previous arrest didn't involve some kind of battery of a police officer or some other violent crime that should have put the guy away for awhile, why swat? Did they think they were just playing a game they could easily win because the guy had a record?
Posted on 8/23/15 at 7:30 pm to chinese58
Militarization of the nations police forces. Sad shite allowing guys who went over seas to break in doors to find "targets" to do the same on our soil.
These guys take it as their "mission" where their "superiors" are not wrong, an there is no turning back... Because EVERYONE must be considered a threat.
It's just that now, on American soil, this threat isn't a possible terrorist, everyone is a possible drug kingpin, and a threat to domestic security.
These frickers can't ,and are being trained , not to use common sense and THINK.
These guys take it as their "mission" where their "superiors" are not wrong, an there is no turning back... Because EVERYONE must be considered a threat.
It's just that now, on American soil, this threat isn't a possible terrorist, everyone is a possible drug kingpin, and a threat to domestic security.
These frickers can't ,and are being trained , not to use common sense and THINK.
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