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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3174229" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>The more I think about this, the more questions pop up in my mind. We don’t know all the circumstances behind why the 5:17 AM roust, as talked about by okierider and others above. But, at 5:17 AM, or anywhere close that certainly throws up a red flag for almost anyone that hears pounding on their front door. </p><p></p><p>Did the police try to contact him before? Did he refuse to comply with the order (never mind how wrong this is) before they decided to go in early at a pre-dawn hour to get the guns? Had he verbally threatened anyone during a previous contact, if there was one? What other parts of the story are we not hearing? And if you follow the links and dig into the story more, you find contradictions abound. </p><p></p><p>Sad deal regardless and as already said, there may be more to come - on both sides of the door, I’m sad to say. After all, we can’t just damn the police out of hand, they are just doing their job, whether they agree with or like the rules or not. (Hmmm...kinda like a forum moderator is required to do occasionally. Except we won’t be knocking on your door at 0-dark thirty and rousting you from a deep sleep. At least not until the second time you inadvertently break the rules that is, of course).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3174229, member: 10465"] The more I think about this, the more questions pop up in my mind. We don’t know all the circumstances behind why the 5:17 AM roust, as talked about by okierider and others above. But, at 5:17 AM, or anywhere close that certainly throws up a red flag for almost anyone that hears pounding on their front door. Did the police try to contact him before? Did he refuse to comply with the order (never mind how wrong this is) before they decided to go in early at a pre-dawn hour to get the guns? Had he verbally threatened anyone during a previous contact, if there was one? What other parts of the story are we not hearing? And if you follow the links and dig into the story more, you find contradictions abound. Sad deal regardless and as already said, there may be more to come - on both sides of the door, I’m sad to say. After all, we can’t just damn the police out of hand, they are just doing their job, whether they agree with or like the rules or not. (Hmmm...kinda like a forum moderator is required to do occasionally. Except we won’t be knocking on your door at 0-dark thirty and rousting you from a deep sleep. At least not until the second time you inadvertently break the rules that is, of course). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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