More on the Guerena shooting
this was not a legitimate search warrant.
This case is getting very frightening. More from Tam, with a special note for the sheriff.
this was not a legitimate search warrant.
This case is getting very frightening. More from Tam, with a special note for the sheriff.
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May 24th, 2011 at 9:53 am
Wonder if the Pima County Death Squad is going to use the Indiana Ruling as a defense when this hits the courts, and I also wonder if the AZ Judges will follow along in Indiana’s Stupidity?
May 24th, 2011 at 10:13 am
How do you think I feel? I freaking LIVE HERE.
May 24th, 2011 at 12:21 pm
This stinks to high heaven. Unless I am misinformed, what we have here is a gainfully employed Iraqi vet, a former marine, who is married with children, and has no criminal record. You hardly need to be the regular wearer of foil lined hats to have a problem with this scenario.
How many members of drug running/home invasion rings have no criminal records? That seems a reasonable question. Hard core criminals like that tend to have a rap sheet as long as your arm before they graduate in to the big stuff like that don’t they?
May 24th, 2011 at 1:12 pm
Kevin,
How the shuck is this Dupnik @$$hole getting re-elected?
Normally I favor areas with a sheriff over appointed unaccountable police chiefs because you then have the ability to vote the bastard out of office.
In my county we have a sheriff AND a police chief (AND duplication of effort AND petty bureaucratic turf fights AND a lack of a clear chain of command.)
May 24th, 2011 at 1:40 pm
I’m not Kevin, (well, I am, but I’m not him…), but Dupnik gets elected because Tucson is the few outposts of Democrat Machine politics in Arizona.
The rest of the state is, by and large, Republican machine politics, which is something COMPLETELY different. Just ask any Republican, they’ll tell you it’s so.
I digress.
Tucson is the center of “they’re no illegal they’re just undocumented” thought for the state, and Dupnik plays right into it. He’s more concerned with keeping the power brokers in power than he is with enforcing the law.
May 24th, 2011 at 3:22 pm
I want my Country back…
Sheriff NoodNik needs to step down before he gets cornered legally and gets put away for a very long time….
May 24th, 2011 at 5:24 pm
I am Kevin, and I’ll tell you that until recently, Dupnik wasn’t seen as all that bad. He would, for example, sign off on any Form 4 you put in front of him, so the gunnies liked him. But Exurban Kevin is right – Pima County is the seat of the Democratic Machine in Arizona. See Rep. Raul Grijalva as a textbook example.
Since the Giffords shooting it appears the mask has come off.
The Tucson metropolitan Police Dept. has never had a very good reputation, but the County has never really had a bad one until now.
May 24th, 2011 at 10:09 pm
I’m wondering, did the judge actually read the warrant, or just listen to the nice deputy and sign it? And if he didn’t read it, I wonder what he’s thinking as he finds out what it actually said?
If he DID read it, would there be any action that could be taken against him for signing that piece of crap?
May 25th, 2011 at 7:45 am
Judges don’t read warrants- they have total faith in the police, who would never lie. These are the GOOD guys.
60 hits. I hope they sue them until the whole county screams.
May 25th, 2011 at 1:47 pm
Problem is, the county and sheriff’s dept. has every incentive to fight this thing hard, because if they were found in court to have acted unlawfully, their insurance carrier likely won’t be obligated to pay for either their defense or for any settlement or penalty.
May 26th, 2011 at 3:16 pm
It’s very easy to fabricate “probable cause” based on “confidential informants”. Especially w/ a friendly Judge. Don’t have to I.D. the informant. Search the place, if nothing is found, drop some evidence, arrest the perps, & make yourself look good.