SWAT Raid on Missouri Family

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In February this happened;

SWAT team breaks into home, fires seven rounds at family's pit bull and corgi (?!) as a seven-year-old looks on.

They found a "small amount" of marijuana, enough for a misdemeanor charge. The parents were then charged with child endangerment.

So smoking pot = "child endangerment." Storming a home with guns, then firing bullets into the family pets as a child looks on = necessary police procedures to ensure everyone's safety.

Now there's video, which you can watch below. It's horrifying, but I'd urge you to watch it, and to send it to the drug warriors in your life. This is the blunt-end result of all the war imagery and militaristic rhetoric politicians have been spewing for the last 30 years—cops dressed like soldiers, barreling through the front door middle of the night, slaughtering the family pets, filling the house with bullets in the presence of children, then having the audacity to charge the parents with endangering their own kid. There are 100-150 of these raids every day in America, the vast, vast majority like this one, to serve a warrant for a consensual crime.

But they did prevent Jonathan Whitworth from smoking the pot they found in his possession. So I guess this mission was a success.
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Serio[/media]usly.. WTF

All this for some pot...
 
What they lacked was a research about the people there. They thought of it as a crack den and that's why they raided it so harsh. It isn't known if they considered the man as a dealer, but if they did, the storming the place up would be fairly justified. And there's not much ways besides dealing the shoop to get into the police range of investigation. But this is once again some good example of what guns and violence is for americans. Come on, it has been a month and a half since the Apache shooting video was leaked. Then again that's their routine job - for one guys to kill innocent cameramen and the other guys to raid many houses. And you don't get the chance to put too much individual thinking into each one. But if the dog was being violent towards me while I'm going to rightfully arrest the house owner I would put it down as well. But that's probably not how it was, more like a "I'm an American police officer and I can afterwards say I was in danger"-scenario.

ThePro said:
If i was the 7 year old i would have TRIED to beat up those cops for killing my dogs
Being a 7 year old, never seen a weapon or heard a shot, you would go and try to beat up the SWAT team which is armed to their teeth? I don't think so bro >.<
 
This makes me really mad, they shot his dog when it wasn't voilent :/

Fucking Americunts.
 
Andre said:
What they lacked was a research about the people there. They thought of it as a crack den and that's why they raided it so harsh. It isn't known if they considered the man as a dealer, but if they did, the storming the place up would be fairly justified. And there's not much ways besides dealing the shoop to get into the police range of investigation. But this is once again some good example of what guns and violence is for americans. Come on, it has been a month and a half since the Apache shooting video was leaked. Then again that's their routine job - for one guys to kill innocent cameramen and the other guys to raid many houses. And you don't get the chance to put too much individual thinking into each one. But if the dog was being violent towards me while I'm going to rightfully arrest the house owner I would put it down as well. But that's probably not how it was, more like a "I'm an American police officer and I can afterwards say I was in danger"-scenario.

ThePro said:
If i was the 7 year old i would have TRIED to beat up those cops for killing my dogs
Being a 7 year old, never seen a weapon or heard a shot, you would go and try to beat up the SWAT team which is armed to their teeth? I don't think so bro >.<

Why do you have to oppose everything everyone says, honestly?
 
GPow69 said:
Why do you have to oppose everything everyone says, honestly?
Because I like to keep stuff realistic and truthful as possible, but honestly I love to see it pissing you off so I can laugh at you even more. Honestly honestly my darling.
 
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Andre said:
Because I like to keep stuff realistic and truthful as possible, but honestly I love to see it pissing you off so I can laugh at you even more. Honestly honestly my darling.

Sorry to inform, but the internet isn't really a place for realistic and truthful. It's kindof a place to escape that and just have fun.
 
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