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Tristate

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Howdy folks. I thought some of yall might be interested in this. The local media amazingly has kept it alive barely. The national media won't touch it. The stories are changing literally by the hour. This morning the police chief admitted no drugs were located in the house at all.

No one can explain why a no knock warrant was issued for two people with ZERO criminal history, on a non-violent crime, and with only the word of an "informant". This morning the DA is saying she is gathering evidence to prosecute at least on police officer with two counts of murder.

https://www.ammoland.com/2019/02/ho...couple-killed-4-police-wounded/#axzz5fzlMKrb9


It is time for police "culture" to change. Quit lying to protect fellow officers. Quit lying to get the result wanted. Quit treating the citizenry as subjects. START THINKING OF YOURSELVES AS PUBLIC SERVANTS AGAIN!
 
They need to bring in a "outside agency" FBI would be one, to conduct a full investigation to determine what happen and separate fact from fiction.

RELH
 
I agree completely RELH. Believe it or not this has been unraveling over a couple of weeks and I have yet to see the FBI mentioned one time. The police chief has been caught in so many lies we can't keep count. The police are in possession of video of all of it and will not release it. They won't even tell anyone whether other authorities outside of HPD have been granted access to the video. At best this is a lone cop that was suffering some form of psychosis and was doing this for his own kicks. At worse this is the tip of a larger organized crime hit using both police and our judicial system. Either way we need answers and the system needs to get reamed from stem to stern.
 
I would hate to be a cop on a no knock warrant. I can totally see how a homeowner would feel like it's an invasion and not police.
 
It says the wife was a Trump supporter. Why would that be relevant?

If she was a Trump supporter I wouldn't want the FBI investigating.
 
Maybe the judge knows. He signed the damn thing.
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That's probably why the Warrant was issued!








I know so many people in so many places
They make allot of money but they got sad faces

It Ain't Easy being Me!:D:D:D
 
Local news here actually interviewed the judge. He keeps passing blame on the cop who provided false paperwork to him. The paperwork only states that a drug purchase happened at the location. So the judge knowingly issued a no-knock on a residence with full knowledge they had no criminal record on a non-violent offence. In the interview the judge acts like he did nothing wrong and that is totally normal. What do you think would happen to the cops if they no-knocked this judge's grown kids?

It isn't all together unreasonable to look for actual criminal ties between this judge and any of the police involved. Somebody like the FBI or Texas Rangers needs to climb so far up the judge's a55 with a microscope they could smell his breath. Audit every penny he has. Raid his house. Coms history. EVERYTHING. If he comes out clean fire him.

On an upside the FBI stepped in the picture finally.

On a downside the police chief which has been telling lies every day to the citizens came out and said this.

"Acevedo also announced that his department on Wednesday formally changed its policy to restrict the use of "no-knock warrants," which was the kind used in the deadly drug raid. Under such warrants, police can enter a home without giving any notification. Acevedo said he or someone he designates must now approve all such warrants."

Does he actually believe this is how warrants work? Maybe he just thinks we are all stupid and we believe this is how warrants work? Go ahead and fire this jacka55 too. Take away their pensions. Maybe that will make people actually start to think.
 
Tri-state there is something that has been overlooked so far. Just because the news article states the undercover cop lied may or may not be true.
It is possible that the informant may have lied to the cop. As a former undercover narcotics officer I have seen this first hand. As for the informant giving the cop a brown paper bag containing drugs, did the cop search the informant before the informant entered the residence to make the buy.
As for the informant seeing drugs and a gun. that may indicate the dealer had the gun close by to his person and would have the chance to use the gun if the cops knocked and demanded entry.
Serving the search warrant the next day, may account for no drugs being found as the dealer sold out which is also very common with dealers selling to users. There is no mention in the news article if they found such items as small baggies, scales or cutting agent that would indicate the home owner was in fact dealing drugs.

A lot of unanswered questions in that news article which is sometimes typical. I have served search warrants on dealers and the next day read the news article about the raid and wonder if the reporter was talking about some other raid as the printed article did not come close to matching what happen.

RELH
 
Good post RELH and I see where you are coming from. There has been so much going on and everyday the police are changing the narrative so I will try and give a summary.

The police announced drugs were recovered from the house. The police have since recanted and said the drugs which they claimed were found in the house were actually recovered from the seat of the accused cop's car and he stated they were from the house. Problem is he didn't have any time to recover any drugs from the house before he was wounded nor did he go to his car after he was wounded. The drugs from the car aren't even the same type of drugs listed as being bought from the house. The gun described in the affidavit for the warrant was never found in the house. Nothing has been recovered from the house indicating any sort of drug trafficking or consumption was happening there. The police chief tried to state that the wrong address was hit by mistake. That was quickly proven to be a lie.

You are correct in thinking that the officer accused could have been lied to. He didn't do much to help himself by lying after the shooting and fabricating evidence. Nor did it help that the police chief lied.

All that being said, what the hell is going on in America when police can receive and execute no-knock warrants on people with ZERO criminal history for non-violent offences based upon the uncorroborated testimony of an informant?


RELH,

How many drug dealers have you busted that made it to 59 years old with no criminal record?
 
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My current situation precludes me from caring about your opinion but go ahead and give voice to it anyway...

The "blue wall" has cracks? Who knew?

I've read police reports that made me wonder if the cops were at the scene also. "creative writing" isn't just a college course...

But the "blue" version is always the one that gets precedence to the point of obliterating all others.
 
RELH,

How many drug dealers have you busted that made it to 59 years old with no criminal record?
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None that I can recall. My son is working as the field supervisor for the joint narcotics team did bust a 67 year old grandma for dealing crank and she had a clean record.

hopefully they get a outside agency to do an investigation and get to the bottom and find out if they have a dirty cop or not.

RELH
 
Jump the Gun!

Media, Police, Dead Homeowners,Dog, MMers.

They did find drugs, LE walks on this one after investigation.
 
Wait til the dust settles. Not sure I would want the FBI investigating anything. If the officer lied, then he needs to be made an example of. Media tends to bend facts, including intentionally omitting facts. Have arrested several 50-60 year old drug dealers with no criminal record.

Rich
 

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