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Man Found Not Guilty for Shooting 3 Cops During No-Knock Raid Read
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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 2995926" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>No knock warrants are the dumbest things one could have ever conceived of in a free society of armed people, who have a right to defend their homes. </p><p></p><p>You break into someones house, and expect him within several seconds to decide that you are in fact law enforcement officers and not intruders with ill intent. Then your officers get shot and the dumbass prosecutor attempts to prosecute the homeowner for defending his property against intrusion.</p><p></p><p>I understand the desire for 'no-knock' warrants, but perhaps waiting until the individual home is empty would be preferable than breaking into a mans house at 5:30 AM. What is he to think? Especially if the accusation is not justified, and the man has done no wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 2995926, member: 17825"] No knock warrants are the dumbest things one could have ever conceived of in a free society of armed people, who have a right to defend their homes. You break into someones house, and expect him within several seconds to decide that you are in fact law enforcement officers and not intruders with ill intent. Then your officers get shot and the dumbass prosecutor attempts to prosecute the homeowner for defending his property against intrusion. I understand the desire for 'no-knock' warrants, but perhaps waiting until the individual home is empty would be preferable than breaking into a mans house at 5:30 AM. What is he to think? Especially if the accusation is not justified, and the man has done no wrong? [/QUOTE]
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