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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #30 on: May 18, 2011, 07:53:03 PM »
So that means that Cops can get away with rape ? That's forced illegal entry.


isn't that what our and your governments are doing to everyone atm!!



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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #31 on: May 19, 2011, 09:59:23 AM »
Well, as far as I can tell the 4th amendment no longer exists!  

DAMN IT ALL!

You might remember Eric Scott who was murdered by Las Vegas police outside a Costo several months ago?

The latest is talk about the illegal search of his home immediately after the shooting, a warrantless search not only in violation of the US Constitution but many local laws and procedures as well.

It appears the police found a card on Scott's body that showed he possessed a Ruger LCP, which all friends say he never carried as it was a bed side gun.

The police needed to show he had another weapon and none was seen retrieved at the crime scene, and none in the search of the car Scott was in at Costco, so they got a lock smith to pick the lock on the house and searched it without any witnesses being present.  They listed some things they took, but the LCP was not on the list, but it was available to be entered as evidence for a justifiable shooting.

If you wish to find more on this story, go over to the Confederate Yankee sight  http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/   and scroll down.  The case is being strongly presented there and it is a very long read of all the updates since the shooting.

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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #32 on: May 19, 2011, 03:50:17 PM »
You might remember Eric Scott who was murdered by Las Vegas police outside a Costo several months ago?

The latest is talk about the illegal search of his home immediately after the shooting, a warrantless search not only in violation of the US Constitution but many local laws and procedures as well.

It appears the police found a card on Scott's body that showed he possessed a Ruger LCP, which all friends say he never carried as it was a bed side gun.

The police needed to show he had another weapon and none was seen retrieved at the crime scene, and none in the search of the car Scott was in at Costco, so they got a lock smith to pick the lock on the house and searched it without any witnesses being present.  They listed some things they took, but the LCP was not on the list, but it was available to be entered as evidence for a justifiable shooting.

If you wish to find more on this story, go over to the Confederate Yankee sight  http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/   and scroll down.  The case is being strongly presented there and it is a very long read of all the updates since the shooting.



Oh Solus, this just sounds like a conspiracy theory to me. You mean to tell me that the police would try to do something unethical, and illegal? Perish the thought.....  ::)

On a very serious side here, what you are talking about is disturbing. Thanks for the update

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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #33 on: May 19, 2011, 05:35:26 PM »
Yeah...the police asked his girl friend, who was standing next to him when he was gunned down, and who is a co-inhabitant of the residence, which has standing in the state law for permission to search the house and she refused.   

Instead of getting a warrant they called his brother who was flying in because of the killing and when he refused, although he had no authority to approve anyway, they called in a lock smith.  All this on the day of the shooting.


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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #34 on: May 19, 2011, 06:51:27 PM »
Yeah...the police asked his girl friend, who was standing next to him when he was gunned down, and who is a co-inhabitant of the residence, which has standing in the state law for permission to search the house and she refused.   

Instead of getting a warrant they called his brother who was flying in because of the killing and when he refused, although he had no authority to approve anyway, they called in a lock smith.  All this on the day of the shooting.




And I bet none of this came out in court.
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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #35 on: May 19, 2011, 06:53:26 PM »
It hasn't gotten to court yet. When it does cops are going to jail.

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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #36 on: May 19, 2011, 07:05:42 PM »
It hasn't gotten to court yet. When it does cops are going to jail.
From your mouth to God's ear, but I wouldn't hold my breath. This crap happens every day. Even OJ, guilty as hell, but the cops still tried to frame him. Despite embarrasing the LAPD and screwing up would should have been a slam dunk conviction, where was the punishment, Furman's contract with FOX? I hope his family gets a nice settlement, but I doubt it will go further, though I sure hope it does. >:(
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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #37 on: May 19, 2011, 09:46:19 PM »
This is America FQ, OJ was found NOT GUILTY.
 Trial by JURY, not public opinion.
 Nothing else matters.

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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #38 on: May 20, 2011, 12:57:54 AM »
Oh Solus, this just sounds like a conspiracy theory to me. You mean to tell me that the police would try to do something unethical, and illegal? Perish the thought.....  ::)

Since 1976, 150 coroner's inquests have been conducted in Clark County.
In only one case was the Metro officer found criminally negligent.

Those cops must be INCREDIBLY well trained.  ::)

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Re: Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home (IN)
« Reply #39 on: May 20, 2011, 08:48:18 AM »
 You gentlemen and ladies do realize we no longer live in a free country don't you? So much abuse is tolerated and even embraced by many who believe it all makes them safer that freedom is an illusion at this point.
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”

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