How about a knock?
Excessive: FBI raided my house with a search warrant today (20 agents, guns drawn) because they seem to believe my 13 year old son was an integral part of the ANON ddos attack on Paypal
Excessive: FBI raided my house with a search warrant today (20 agents, guns drawn) because they seem to believe my 13 year old son was an integral part of the ANON ddos attack on Paypal
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July 20th, 2011 at 10:00 am
If Cops kick in a door with guns drawn it means they strongly suspect they will encounter no resistance greater than the family dog wanting a treat.
(and the “treat” they give dogs are hollow points wrapped in copper)
July 20th, 2011 at 10:59 am
Sounds like most swat teams.. Now if the kid was accused of mass murder and terrorism they would have politely knocked with their hats in and asked if they could speak to him if he had the time…
July 20th, 2011 at 12:03 pm
Lil’ shit probably was knee deep in running scripts as part of an attack.
July 20th, 2011 at 1:09 pm
Reading some of the comments from the linked site, some are unaware of the actual actions dogs are trained to do when they alert to drugs. They sit down, not bark. Barry Cooper has a video of a police officer running a dog past a van 12 times before he pulls a toy out and gets the dog to alert. Police will find a way to search if they really want to search you. I’ve heard sheriff’s deputies talk about following vehicles long enough to get a reason to stop them. However once pulled over the law says they have 1 hour to, ticket you, arrest you or let you go. It is common place for K9 units to check out other officers stops, and then decide to dog your vehicle. Detain and harass.
July 20th, 2011 at 10:37 pm
No-knock raids mean they don’t care if they shoot you, anyone in your house or your dog dead.
They should either be only used for the most violent of people or, if that’s impossible, not at all.