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So if you were being held at gunpoint in your house, and the criminal didn't answer the door when the cops knocked you would want them to get a warrant before rescuing you?



???? That is not what happened here at all.


The cops got a call that someone in the neighborhood was waving a gun. NOT that someone was held hostage. Not saying that's an ok situation but CERTAINLY does not warrant them opening a window and searching a home like that let alone going BACK and executing the dogs.


Reading the story, and it all sounds like BS to me. Sounds like someone had some beef with these two dog owners and placed a fake 911 call. Sounds like the police found an oppurtunity to use some former Iraqi toys on some innocent people.



And I still hold firm with my previous statement, I am a law abiding citizen. I don't care at all WHY someone is forcibly entering my home, but if it happens then game on.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCwu0zN-78w&feature=player_detailpage&t=235
 

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Shira keep in mind that victims involved in these robbing/raping crews rarely speak out. They do not want their names and faces plastered in the paper. Women don't want their friends to know that they were raped by 4+ hooded thugs while their kids and husbands are forced to watch.

They just want to put it all behind them, to never think or hear about it again.


It happens ALL the time, in both large cities and small. Nice areas and poor areas.


If you are a law abiding citizen and someone kicks down your door it is FAR more likely to be a home invasion than a 'wrong address' no knock warrant.
Yesssss! Just seeing the term 'raping crew' makes me smile. :D