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To: dragnet2
"But once again, your blind support for law enforcement is glaring."

What blind support?

I agreed with the Cop Hater Mr Roberts in this very thread the police made an error.

And I stated that this incident is at least half his own fault.

Meanwhile I have never seen you post anything positive about the police. Even when I challenged you to post a positive story about the police you flat out refused.

But you needed to ping a mob to reply to my post here?

Not that I really care because I have come to expect weird things from you - but your vendetta is showing.

Are you going to spam me now with "copy and paste" like in prior threads?

94 posted on 08/01/2011 2:37:30 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Berlin_Freeper
According to the report, the DEA was executing a search warrant for Tossa’s landlord’s son, who apparently uses Tossa’s one-story house’s address for mailing.

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Berlin_Freeper: ""This guy never noticed someone else using the home he rents as a mailing address and put an end to it? Then whines when it causes him trouble. Stupid ass.""

You're calling the victim a "Stupid ass"?

This is not complex for law enforcement to determine if a specific address for a subject is legitimate.

Bad guys generally don't want to be found, and use fraudulent mailing addresses as a matter of routine to avoid detection, while occasionally using drop addresses/boxes to receive the mail they do want.

Most cops know this.

You'd think if the police were going to conduct a dangerous armed raid on a residence, they'd at least take the time to determine if the person of interest actually lived at the address in question.

This can *easily* and *quickly* be done by using numerous pretexts, such as putting on a delivery shirt and going to the door, saying, "Package for Mr. bad guy, we need him to sign". Or, "I'm working for an attorney trying to find "Joe Blow", he received a small inheritance and we're trying to locate him, does he live here?"

There are a million different pretexts that are used all the time. Public law enforcement agencies use pretexts every single day to catch criminals.

Clearly, they did not perform common sense due diligence in this case.

But once again, your blind support for law enforcement is glaring.

I agreed with the Cop Hater Mr Roberts in this very thread the police made an error.

This guy never noticed someone else using the home he rents as a mailing address and put an end to it? Then whines when it causes him trouble. Stupid ass.""

No, you called the renter a "stupid ass" and clearly implied it was his fault when the fact is, law enforcement here did not do their job.

This was not the victims fault.

97 posted on 08/01/2011 2:44:30 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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