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Title: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: santahog on April 19, 2012, 08:50:51 PM
http://www.cato.org/raidmap/
Just tossing it in the hopper as a resource.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 19, 2012, 10:10:08 PM
You may have heard about the recent "tragic" death of the Greenland NH Police chief who was due to retire 4 - 20 (tomorrow) 4 other officers were shot as well.
The facts of the story are that cops from all over the seacoast, (no 2 shot were from the same dept. ) and state police decided to execute a "no knock" search warrant.
Home owner opened fire on armed people kicking in his door.
Granted, he was not supposed to have a gun because of a misdemeanor "domestic violence" charge.
Whether or not he and his girlfriend were actually dealing drugs is still not determined . In fact, it has been studiously ignored in the media.
Other wise his reaction was no different than any other law abiding citizen confronted by armed intruders.
I watched the funeral today (it's all that was on for 2 1/2 freaking hours ) Since attorney general and gun runner in chief Holder attended I assume the cops were in the wrong and deserved to get shot.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: Pathfinder on April 20, 2012, 04:12:57 PM
You may have heard about the recent "tragic" death of the Greenland NH Police chief who was due to retire 4 - 20 (tomorrow) 4 other officers were shot as well.
The facts of the story are that cops from all over the seacoast, (no 2 shot were from the same dept. ) and state police decided to execute a "no knock" search warrant.
Home owner opened fire on armed people kicking in his door.
Granted, he was not supposed to have a gun because of a misdemeanor "domestic violence" charge.
Whether or not he and his girlfriend were actually dealing drugs is still not determined . In fact, it has been studiously ignored in the media.
Other wise his reaction was no different than any other law abiding citizen confronted by armed intruders.
I watched the funeral today (it's all that was on for 2 1/2 freaking hours ) Since attorney general and gun runner in chief Holder attended I assume the cops were in the wrong and deserved to get shot.

I saw one story - quickly disappeared - that said they were sought for possession of illegal drugs - unlicensed anabolic steroids!!!! Put that on the chief's tombstone - I died over anabolic steroids!!

Does the map include the Austin shooting of the dog in Austin, TX? Ya know, the wrong house dog?
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 20, 2012, 04:56:26 PM
The first few days the news reports said steroids, that suddenly turned into Oxycontin and Meth.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: santahog on April 22, 2012, 07:51:22 PM
The first few days the news reports said steroids, that suddenly turned into Oxycontin and Meth.


That's convenient..
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 22, 2012, 11:50:35 PM
Just like when the Feds murdered the Branch Davidians.
Every time some one pointed out that ATF had no jurisdiction over the allegation of the day they changed it to something else.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: runstowin on April 23, 2012, 11:22:42 PM
Reminds me of Ruby Ridge.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 24, 2012, 09:54:52 AM
Reminds me of Ruby Ridge.

Not really.
When the Feds murdered Randy Weaver's son and wife they actually had a real charge against him, even if it was coerced.
He had sawed off a shotgun, and he had missed a court date.
They never actually had any real charges against the Branch Davidians.
As to this local case it remains to be seen, but so far it just seems the guy was an annoying neighbor.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: Tyler Durden on April 24, 2012, 09:05:07 PM
didn't Randy Weaver's spidey sense get all tingley?  "Hey, buddy, can you cut this down for me?"

What self respecting man canNOT clamp a metal tube into a vise and cut it with a hacksaw?

Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: Majer on April 24, 2012, 10:25:22 PM
Yeah they did, but the guy talked him into it(entrapment) Then the date of the trial was incorrectly stated on the summons so he couldn't have shown up when he was supposed to ,That way they could try to leverage him into becoming a confidential informant when they arrested him.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 24, 2012, 10:34:44 PM
Yeah they did, but the guy talked him into it(entrapment) Then the date of the trial was incorrectly stated on the summons so he couldn't have shown up when he was supposed to ,That way they could try to leverage him into becoming a confidential informant when they arrested him.

He needed the money, he had very little income, just a pension from the Army, and a new baby.
The Feds were trying to force him to infiltrate the Aryan Nation group that was in the area.
Title: Re: Botched Police Raids, map..
Post by: Timothy on April 25, 2012, 05:16:20 PM
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061127114&srvc=rss

One of the guns seized from the home of a man authorities say shot and killed Greenland, N.H., Police Chief Michael Maloney was purchased by the man’s girlfriend at a gun show in January, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office said today.

Brittany Tibbetts bought the Ruger .357 caliber revolver at a Jan. 16 gun show in Manchester, N.H., the attorney general’s office said. Investigators are still working to determine the origin of the 9 mm pistol found in gunman Cullen Mutrie’s home on Post Road.

Mutrie, 29, fatally shot Maloney and injured four other police officers during a drug raid on his home Apr. 12. He fatally shot Tibbetts, 26, then himself.

Police say Mutrie and Tibbetts were dealing up to 500 Oxycodone pills every few days from the home.