A man, a woman and a 7-year-old child were inside the home when the group of men broke in, reportedly identifying themselves as police.
How many times does this have to happen before LEOs quit using "No-knock warrants?" Because this seems like justification for using deadly force no matter what the guy says who's breaking down your door.
and:
Cash, dark clothing, gloves and drug packaged for sale were found in the surrounding area.
could this mean that these were rival drugs dealers? The home-owner and the invaders?
If time, chance and random process can produce a platypus why not an ammo tree?
An ex-neighbor was a sheriff's deputy, I asked him about home invasions after a couple occurred a few blocks down the street. He said the average homeowner had little to worry about, as most home invasions were drug related. I wonder if that's really the case anymore.
Darrell wrote:An ex-neighbor was a sheriff's deputy, I asked him about home invasions after a couple occurred a few blocks down the street. He said the average homeowner had little to worry about, as most home invasions were drug related. I wonder if that's really the case anymore.
More than likely it still is, and they too will hit the wrong house on occasion.
POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
We have lived, for 30 years, on a quiet street that loops and doesn't go anywhere.
Occasionally I get a weird feeling and go clip my 1911 to my belt. When my wife asks why I'm wearing it, I say "I don't know" and I don't.
And lately I've started leaving my 7.62x39 AR loaded and in a locked cabinet.
Just a feeling.
If time, chance and random process can produce a platypus why not an ammo tree?
After an exhaustive search of the neighborhood, officers eventually took four more suspects into custody. Samuel Stewart, 25, Daniel Perez, 22, Antonio Alvez, 22, and Jaime Blanchet, 21 are all facing charges.
Some of those suspects were hiding in various locations, including garbage cans and neighbors’ backyards.
Indian School Road was closed for hours between 91st and 87th avenues. Officers suspended their search shortly before 8 a.m.
DAMN fine police work. Let's hear it for the men in blue.
There must be an end to this intimidation by those who come to this great country, but reject its culture.
After an exhaustive search of the neighborhood, officers eventually took four more suspects into custody. Samuel Stewart, 25, Daniel Perez, 22, Antonio Alvez, 22, and Jaime Blanchet, 21 are all facing charges.
Some of those suspects were hiding in various locations, including garbage cans and neighbors’ backyards.
Indian School Road was closed for hours between 91st and 87th avenues. Officers suspended their search shortly before 8 a.m.
DAMN fine police work. Let's hear it for the men in blue.
I used to live a couple of streets north of 83rd and Indian School Road. Just on my little street we had two cops and two houses where drugs could be purchased. This was back in the late 70's. The two cops were assigned to a different substation than the one for our area, and evidently had no pull in getting our street cleaned up.
I'm not saying the city government was corrupt, but Phoenix does have a certain reputation.
A weak government usually remains a servant of citizens, while a strong government usually becomes the master of its subjects.
- paraphrased from several sources
After an exhaustive search of the neighborhood, officers eventually took four more suspects into custody. Samuel Stewart, 25, Daniel Perez, 22, Antonio Alvez, 22, and Jaime Blanchet, 21 are all facing charges.
Some of those suspects were hiding in various locations, including garbage cans and neighbors’ backyards.
Indian School Road was closed for hours between 91st and 87th avenues. Officers suspended their search shortly before 8 a.m.
DAMN fine police work. Let's hear it for the men in blue.
Indeed.
Cognosce teipsum et disce pati
"People come and go in our lives, especially the online ones. Some leave a fond memory, and some a bad taste." -Aesop
This same night there was a shooting on a stretch of freeway I drive down every night. From the news report it looked like someone just randomly started putting bullets into a car. When we drove by the scene it was covered with emergency vehicles with paramedics rushing around like I had never seen before. Fun stuff.
Kommander wrote:This same night there was a shooting on a stretch of freeway I drive down every night. From the news report it looked like someone just randomly started putting bullets into a car. When we drove by the scene it was covered with emergency vehicles with paramedics rushing around like I had never seen before. Fun stuff.
If it was just ONE car, I doubt it was "random".
POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad