Sunday, November 27, 2011

"He Was Murdered"

This person served two tours in Iraq.  The police could have easily picked him up with a traffic stop as he was going to work, and later serve a search warrant on the house.  Instead, the police pulled out their riot gear, smashed in the front door of the house with guns drawn, and killed him.  This is senseless government brutality and senseless loss of life.

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage
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Kevin Stephens, a chief steward at Mission mine and head of the miners' union there, said bluntly: "Personally, I think he was murdered, and that is the feeling that is out here."
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But after examining elements of the search affidavit, Drago questioned whether the sheriff's office truly had probable cause.
"When you back up and look at why they're there in the first place and whether the search warrant was proper, my mind starts struggling," Drago said. "There are a lot of things that don't make a lot of sense."

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