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June 30, 2014

A SWAT team blew a hole in my 2-year-old son

It’s been three weeks since the flashbang exploded next to my sleeping baby,
and he’s still covered in burns. There’s still a hole in his chest that exposes his ribs. At least that’s what I’ve been told; I’m afraid to look.
- - Salon.com

Posted by gerardvanderleun at June 30, 2014 12:32 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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How about if any community or neighborhood so inclined put up a sign "No Police Wanted or Permitted Here" That the safety of the residents and any patrolling for the protection from crime and criminals be handled internally. That all rapists, burglars and Cops found trespassing be laid out, dead, just over the line demarcating the self defense area.
And isn't it interesting that the forces most responsible for the breakdown in Law, Order and belief in Justice are the Politicians, the Police and the courts.

Any dissenting voice please start by explaining to me the possible justification of kicking in a door in a residential area and private home (at night) and in lieu of announcing themselves instead toss in a Flash-bang grenade.

Many years ago when the police got the politicians to push through the "Resisting Arrest" laws in my state and I saw that it was left to the police to decide when a suspect had "resisted". I was a little concerned. Now I'm more afraid of the police than I am of the criminals.

Posted by: Onthenorthriver [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 30, 2014 3:28 PM

This kinda stuff doesn't happen in small towns. Down around my place we all know the local cops, go to church or Lodge with 'em, kids on the little league teams. There is a lot of open desert around us also.

Let's see how these GI Joes up in the cities like it when they are met with claymores.
Ding dong Avon calling my arse.

Posted by: chasmatic [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 1, 2014 7:52 AM

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