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He Shot a Police Officer During Late-Night Raid at His Home — Why a Jury Just Found Him Not Guilty
The Blaze ^ | July 11, 2014 | Jason Howerton

Posted on 07/11/2014 2:35:13 PM PDT by bamahead

When the San Antonio Police Department’s Tactical Response Unit busted through his front door, 52-year-old Adrian Perryman says he opened fire because he believed a home invasion was underway. He wounded a police officer, but claims he tossed his firearm once he saw they were cops and not criminals.

It took a jury in San Antonio, Texas, nine hours of deliberation to find Perryman not guilty on four counts of aggravated assault on a peace officer earlier this week. The raid occurred at Perryman’s home back in October 26, 2010.

Police officers testified that they shouted, “Police! Police!” as they broke down the door and then again when they were inside the home, KSAT-TV reports.

That was the big disagreement in the trial as Perryman’s attorney, Tony Jimenez, told the jury his client did not hear the police identify themselves or make it known that they had a search warrant. Perryman reportedly fired four rounds at police.

“The door goes down – he shoots,” Jimenez said, according to KSAT-TV. “Was it in the direction of police? Did he know they were police?”

The defense attorney also told jurors that Perryman was protecting his house, girlfriend and family. His 3-year-old granddaughter, Savannah, was reportedly in the house on the night of the raid.

“He was protecting his house, he was protecting Ms. Flores and he was protecting Savannah,” Jimenez said.

Prosecutor Steve Spier argued it’s implausible that trained police officers would risk their lives and “have no regard for themselves” by failing to loudly proclaim who they are.

“Though jurors never heard about the reasons for or results of the search warrant, police at the time reported finding methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and firearms in the home,” MySanAntonio.com reports.


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To: scouter

Add to that, this is in San Antonio. baraq and his buds are releasing hordes of illegals into our country.
Say, at 2AM, English speaking foreign democrat voters show up at your door, yelling that they are police as they are breaking down your door. Then what?
My thinking is that more people are going to just decide to shoot first and worry about the consequences later.

But no dogs were murdered in the process.


21 posted on 07/11/2014 2:51:40 PM PDT by Texas resident (The democrat party is the CPUSA)
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To: Responsibility2nd

D’oh on finding the firearm being mentioned in the article.


22 posted on 07/11/2014 2:51:52 PM PDT by Ingtar (The NSA - "We're the only part of government who actually listens to the people.")
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To: clamper1797

“Good cop” is very subjective. Every cop, every single one of them, say or do nothing when other cops violate the people’s God given rights. There are cops who are decent people, but none of them should be trusted.


23 posted on 07/11/2014 2:51:52 PM PDT by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: bamahead
Prosecutor Steve Spier argued it’s implausible that trained police officers would risk their lives and “have no regard for themselves” by failing to loudly proclaim who they are.

So what?? What's inconceivable is that you're so stupid that you think home invaders can't enunciate the word. And further, what's also inconceivable is that being that stupid, you STILL think we should care what you think about anything.

24 posted on 07/11/2014 2:54:23 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: bamahead

Man’s quite lucky to still be on this side of the lawn.


25 posted on 07/11/2014 2:58:29 PM PDT by ex91B10 (We've tried the Soap Box,the Ballot Box and the Jury Box; ONE BOX LEFT!)
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To: bamahead

B...b...but did all the cops get home safe? That’s the important question.


26 posted on 07/11/2014 2:58:36 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

The guy was compliant once he learned it was police - further proving that the no-knock raid was totally unnecessary.

Could end up becoming a landmark home defense precedent in Texas. A court affirmed right to defend your family + property from unannounced invasion/entry, no matter who the entrant - criminal, or agent of the state. Even with a warrant. Win for the 4th amendment.


27 posted on 07/11/2014 2:59:59 PM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: bamahead
It will be interest how this one turns out:

Man pleads not guilty to killing detective

No drugs found in raid that claimed the life of Texas police officer


28 posted on 07/11/2014 3:00:01 PM PDT by Theoria (I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive)
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To: demshateGod
There are cops who are decent people, but none of them should be trusted

Exactly cops can no longer be trusted ... and if they can't be trusted, they should be replaced by those who can be trusted. The cure (LE) has gotten worse than the disease

29 posted on 07/11/2014 3:00:44 PM PDT by clamper1797 (Evil WILL flourish when good men WILL not act)
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To: bamahead

Dear poh-lice,

The justice system worked, whether you liked it or not.

12 jurors have spoken, that you, the poh-lice, ain’t all that!


30 posted on 07/11/2014 3:03:22 PM PDT by Terry L Smith
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To: bamahead; a fool in paradise; KC_Lion

Why not arrest him in the day time when he is walking out of 7-Eleven with a slurpee? Or around noon when he wakes up and goes outside?

What is this fascination that cops have of late-night, break down the door, throw the flash-bang, shoot the dog raids??

Some actual police work before any “raid” to collect some actual evidence of the persons guilt would be nice, and some actual police work to confirm WHO is in the house, and making sure it is the right house would also be pretty nice.

I don’t think my standards are too high.


31 posted on 07/11/2014 3:03:59 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: colorado tanker

Yes


32 posted on 07/11/2014 3:04:16 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: sten

Pull up the stairs at night kind of place?


33 posted on 07/11/2014 3:06:36 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: demshateGod

I’ll go further and say that even the trustworthy ones are corrupted by the system they work in.

Law Enforcement has turned into a for profit / revenue cash cow for the state. Asset forfeiture has made it ok to violate the rights of innocents - just on the mere chance that the state (and department) will get a big payday if the ‘innocent until proven guilty’ suspect can’t prove their asset isn’t a criminal too. Heck, the forfeiteer doesn’t even have to be charged with a crime for the state to confiscate assets. It’s insane.

There are a few Law Enforcement Organizations there who do resist this evil temptation, you hear them speak out from time to time. But they’re in the minority.


34 posted on 07/11/2014 3:09:57 PM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: bamahead
If he did shoot the sheriff, did he also shoot the deputy? - E.C.


35 posted on 07/11/2014 3:14:00 PM PDT by newfreep
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To: bamahead; FReepers; Patriots; FRiends




It's a bear out there



36 posted on 07/11/2014 3:17:00 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society. - Aristotle)
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To: GeronL

“Why not arrest him in the day time”

Ouch, that’s going to leave a mark!

I live in San Antonio, and at the time this happened, many neighbors commented that he was out and about all the time. I think we have too many people in our police these days that just want to play dress up and run around like fools. Anybody smart would have easily grabbed this guy while he was out, and walked right into the house without an ounce of drama,


37 posted on 07/11/2014 3:22:40 PM PDT by I cannot think of a name (\w)
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To: colorado tanker

Why didn’t the police come during the day and ring the doorbell?


38 posted on 07/11/2014 3:34:46 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: I cannot think of a name

If these raids were in the day time maybe they wouldn’t get the wrong address so often. lol


39 posted on 07/11/2014 3:36:04 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: minnesota_bound

According to the article, the police were looking for drugs. From what I can tell, they do almost all of those as no-knock raids. Another unintended consequence of the war on drugs.


40 posted on 07/11/2014 3:43:26 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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