She lived in a bad neighborhood. She hears some guys smashing in her door, gets her gun and tries to leave. She shoots at them, missing them, trying to save her own life, they shoot her 5 times, expending 39 bullets and injuring themselves with friendly fire.
They then proceed to let her die as they plant evidence. Oh, and to get the warrant, they plant evidence on another dude and force him to give them a signed statement.
Maybe the fucking cops should spend more time studying Jeff Coppers Four Rules? Maybe they should stop being a bunch of dickheads while they are at it.
[quote]doogie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Yes. How about…noticing it is the middle of the night…waiting for the 92 year old woman to even answer and then introduce yourselves with a freaking badge…and then present your warrant?
Sure, knock on the drug dealer’s door, wait for him to flush everything down the toilet, put on his body armor and get out his AK-47 with the armor piercing rounds before you politely introduce yourself as a police officer. That makes all kinds of fucking sense.
That makes sense to me, why don’t we just call ahead and make an appt. so the drug dealers can be present and accounted for?
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Lol, why dont they just show up and say hi. Then they will wash their drugs away for nothing. HAHAHAHA that would be so fucking funny. A police car or 2 just show up at a known drug dealers house, officer knocks on the door, pannicked drug dealer dumps drugs, officer says hi how is it going. Drugs off street.
She lived in a bad neighborhood. She hears some guys smashing in her door, gets her gun and tries to leave. She shoots at them, missing them, trying to save her own life, they shoot her 5 times, expending 39 bullets and injuring themselves with friendly fire.
They then proceed to let her die as they plant evidence. Oh, and to get the warrant, they plant evidence on another dude and force him to give them a signed statement.
Maybe the fucking cops should spend more time studying Jeff Coppers Four Rules? Maybe they should stop being a bunch of dickheads while they are at it.
doogie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Yes. How about…noticing it is the middle of the night…waiting for the 92 year old woman to even answer and then introduce yourselves with a freaking badge…and then present your warrant?
Sure, knock on the drug dealer’s door, wait for him to flush everything down the toilet, put on his body armor and get out his AK-47 with the armor piercing rounds before you politely introduce yourself as a police officer. That makes all kinds of fucking sense.
That makes sense to me, why don’t we just call ahead and make an appt. so the drug dealers can be present and accounted for?
Lol, why dont they just show up and say hi. Then they will wash their drugs away for nothing. HAHAHAHA that would be so fucking funny. A police car or 2 just show up at a known drug dealers house, officer knocks on the door, pannicked drug dealer dumps drugs, officer says hi how is it going. Drugs off street.
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Not a bad idea. Just have the cops come in with a pizza and a few beers. the druggies can panic and flush all their drugs. the cops can hang out all night to disrupt business.
"New York City alone reports more than 1,000
cases each year of people pretending to be
police officers, many of them in attempts to
rob homes and businesses.
That is from the link you posted."
Thats from the thing Loose Tool posted
“Of 146 no-knock raids conducted
in Denver in 1999, only 49 produced charges of any kind. And of those, just 2
resulted in prison time for the
targets of the raids.” Looks like no knock warrants really make a difference.
“In comparison, the paper noted that while 21
percent of the city?s felony defendants on average are sent to prison, just 4 percent of its no-knock defendants were.”
“Most of the [SWAT] squads stay in existence because there is too much incentive not to, police officers say. Forfeiture laws passed by Congress at the height of the crack scare were designed to take the profit out of drug dealing; assets like cars, boats, guns, and cash can be seized, regardless of whether the person who owns them is later convicted.”
I hope this is just bullshit, because this is just fucking stupid.
[quote]Scrotus wrote:
“Most of the [SWAT] squads stay in existence because there is too much incentive not to, police officers say. Forfeiture laws passed by Congress at the height of the crack scare were designed to take the profit out of drug dealing; assets like cars, boats, guns, and cash can be seized, regardless of whether the person who owns them is later convicted.”
I hope this is just bullshit, because this is just fucking stupid. [/quote]