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A SWAT Raid Based On Faulty Info Kills a Man Over His Huge Stash. Worth Maybe $2
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawgman" data-source="post: 2692173" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>They have. I've read two stories I can think of where a cop or two was shot (I think one killed in one of the instances) and the occupant was taken into custody and charged with murder.</p><p></p><p>I don't think a no knock is a way to improve the chances of a police officer going home unharmed. In the U.S. you're asking for lead coming your way before you have the chance to pull a trigger. And yes, they have no knocked the wrong house before. Doesn't seem to fit "Serve and Protect". Seems to more closely fit "Stalinist Tactics and Procedures".</p><p></p><p>And it aint the rank and file cop that dreams up and impliments these tactics. They are just the foot soldier ordered to carry them out. The responsibilty is on the shoulders of those much further up the chain. They are the ones I criticize. I only know two police officers, chat with them once or twice a month. They both object to no-knocks completely, but they follow orders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawgman, post: 2692173, member: 7676"] They have. I've read two stories I can think of where a cop or two was shot (I think one killed in one of the instances) and the occupant was taken into custody and charged with murder. I don't think a no knock is a way to improve the chances of a police officer going home unharmed. In the U.S. you're asking for lead coming your way before you have the chance to pull a trigger. And yes, they have no knocked the wrong house before. Doesn't seem to fit "Serve and Protect". Seems to more closely fit "Stalinist Tactics and Procedures". And it aint the rank and file cop that dreams up and impliments these tactics. They are just the foot soldier ordered to carry them out. The responsibilty is on the shoulders of those much further up the chain. They are the ones I criticize. I only know two police officers, chat with them once or twice a month. They both object to no-knocks completely, but they follow orders. [/QUOTE]
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