Posted on 01/06/2008 2:13:20 PM PST by microgood
LIMA, Ohio Darla Jennings walked through the streets of south Lima last night sobbing as hundreds of people behind her called for justice after the shooting of her daughter, who was killed by police as she held her baby. Tarika Wilson, 26, was shot and her 1-year-old son was wounded when Lima police conducted a drug raid on their home Friday night, prompting members of the black community to organize a candlelight vigil and demand answers from police. "They shot my daughter and her baby," Ms. Jennings said through tears while being consoled by other family members.
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Doesn't this make you the liar?
Great there pal, let’s just have moms allow crack into their homes with loads of babies.
This mom wasn’t doing her job which is to provide for and protect her many babies.
Bite me there gene.
So this justifies the cops shooting her to death over a plant?
Buckley? A conservative? He's an admitted pot-smoking Libertarian.
Every little burg feels it needs a SWAT to be In The Big Time. The name of it is Prestige. And when you have one you use it.If you don’t have deadly gangs or other reasons you use it anyway. Prestige.
No, and i didn’t say it was there pal so jump to conclusions if you may.
This woman should not have allowed crack in to her home with the babies there. Did she deserve to die?
Probably not. We don’t know the facts other than crack was there with so many kids.
Did the cops need to go in with a swat team? Probably not. Do I have empathy or sympathy for her? NOt in the least.
Back when I was a young kid, I used to think that SWAT squads were a good idea. I remember the old television series.
There is still a place for them, I’m sure, but unfortunately it seems that every LEA in the country has gone full-bore-gonzo with the idea. No knock warrants have abounded in the gleeful paws of nomex-clad-steroid-fueled-muscle-bound strumtruppen armed with the latest in flat-black 9mm death toys.
This, combined with the vile and unconstitutional practice of asset forfeiture, has gutted the constitutional protection against unlawful search and seizure.
It stinks, and there is no two ways about it.
Ruby Ridge is maybe a precedent here? Mothers holding babies are deemed deadly threats.
Think about why we allow our government to run a drug war where people get killed over suspicion of having unauthorized plant matter in their homes.
Try this as an exercise: Replace the word "crack", with "semi-auto AR-15". Maybe then you'll know why some of us are VERY concerned about this crap...
Thanks Battman, I’m taking a beating on this one. And What I was meaning was precisely what you said.
I do think there are far too many swat teams around but that is not the point here.
The point here is that crack was in the home with many many children. As a mother she should have protected her children from this kind of crap. She didn’t and suffeered as a result of not doing her job as a mother.
I never said she got what was coming as some have indicated.
I know a young fellow who lives in the neighborhood who is "on probation" because of a speeding incident ~ 90 in a 65 MPH zone ~ that carries JAIL TIME in Virginia, so if you are convicted but aren't in jail, you are "on probation".
Can you imagine how many people get jail time for speeding, first time DUI, etc.
I’ve seen you around. I’m not impressed.
There are intervening posts. You lied. The mother died.
She is to blame for the cops coming to her home by allowing crack in to her home.
Had she been doing her job as a mother I.E. protecting her children then the cops would not have come .
Did she deserve to die? I doubt it.
Was it a good shoot? I don’t know, not enough info yet.
That's got to be the busiest SWAT team in the nation, for a 40,000 member community. Excuse me, but I'd like to see some statistics supporting your 'facts' on these raids because, quite frankly, they are unbelievable.
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