It easy to insult the tactics of the police when you have never had to face the people/situations they have been in.
Sounds like these people got caught up in a scheme. They should be compensated and the criminals responsible should be charged.
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It easy to insult the tactics of the police when you have never had to face the people/situations they have been in.
Sounds like these people got caught up in a scheme. They should be compensated and the criminals responsible should be charged.
According to the Washington Post article I read, they DID have a "no-knock" warrant.
But like I said, the saw the Mayor pick up the box and take it into his house, and therefore, they didn't need a warrant. Just like if a police officer sees you rob a bank, and you flee to a house, he/she doesn't need a warrant to kick in the door and come get your butt.
But, having said that, there is a disturbing trend among law enforcement to "go SWAT on someone" whenever they can. In my opinion it is the result of a capability influencing decision-making, and is, frankly, anti-American.
On whole, I am a great supporter of police. I really like "soft" policing and using citizens to collect information.
"Cpl. Clinton Copeland, a spokesman for the Prince George's police department, said officers had a "no-knock" warrant, which allowed them to enter the house without alerting Calvo. Such warrants are issued when police fear they might face armed suspects. He said they notified Murphy immediately after entering the house. "
The above quote is from the second article Alaskaguy posted.