It took Dupnik A YEAR and all he could come up with was drug and money laundering?
Now let’s see what the DA does.
You “live free or die” dopes need to decide which side you are on. This “Marine” used his military skills to turn on his adopted country and put cops lives in danger. He was a stinking coward and a betrayer of America - a drug running invader here to destroy our country. He is the one who was hugging a gun in his hallway putting his family and the cops in danger. Wise up!
The FBI Announces Gangs Have Infiltrated Every Branch Of The Military
“The FBI has released a new gang assessment announcing that there are 1.4 million gang members in the US, a 40 percent increase since 2009, and that many of these members are getting inside the military...”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2796474/posts
My troll-o-meter is pegging.
Never mind the family. What say you, about these accused police?
I don’t recall anyone saying that Jose’s extended family was “perfect”.
The police had numerous opportunities to apprehend Jose outside of his home, where he wouldn’t have had access to his AR.
They chose to confront him in his home, with his family inside. Poor judgement resulting in a man being killed solely for being under suspicion of committing a crime. And yet, after all of this time, I’ve not seen any evidence presented to support the police allegations that he was involved in any crime.
Based on your statement, I suppose you believe that a son should be held responsible for his father’s sins?
You can choose your friends, not your family.
No one ever suggested the family of dead guy was perfect.
Those are your words used in a weak attempt to justify the brutal, punitive actions of ever growing, controlling government.
Dry up sonny. Go back downstairs to mommie’s basement and play with one of your kiddie games and quit trying to interact with adults here on FR.
Good analysis of the shooting here:
http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/archives/316833.php
Sample:
“(1) Despite keeping members of Jose’s family under surveillance for many months, the police admitted in their affidavit for a search warrant that they had never seen any of them in possession of drugs, nor had they so much as seen anyone they suspected of involvement in a “mid-level drug ring” smoking a joint. The strongest “evidence” listed in the affidavit relating to Jose was, nine months earlier, he was a passenger in a truck that was carrying a cardboard box containing plastic wrap. They noted that people involved in drugs sometimes use plastic wrap. This is no evidence at all; it’s not even probable cause. People involved in the drug trade sometimes use cardboard boxes too. The police had suspicions but no probable cause and no actual evidence. None.
(2) Despite being full of factual errors and contradictions, despite listing no actual probable cause to believe that a given person had committed a specific crime and that specific evidence of such crimes could be found at a specific place as required by the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, a judge issued a warrant authorizing a massive fishing expedition.
(3) From what is currently known, it appears that the police found potential evidence of crime, which included a small, unspecified amount of marijuana, at only one of the four homes they searched on May 5. These are surprisingly unproductive results for multiple raids on those involved in a criminal enterprise of the size and scope that Sheriff Dupnik continues to claim.
(4) Police statements indicate that their surveillance of their suspects was an on-again, off-again affair, and was anything but comprehensive. In fact, Sheriff Dupnik said that they did not watch Jose Guerena’s home at all in the hours prior to serving the search warrant and killing him because they were afraid it would tip off those they were trying to catch. This is, to put it kindly, utter nonsense. Failing to watch a home about to be searched for drugs before making the search is the worst kind of incompetence. For the sake of safety alone, it is mandatory that officers know exactly what is going on at such homes. Is anyone home? If so, who? How many? Where are they? What are they doing? Is there any indication that they suspect something? Is the case blown? Are they destroying evidence? We’re not speaking of highly advanced SWAT techniques here, but of Basic Police Procedure 101. One need not be Sherlock Holmes to accomplish such a simple yet mandatory task.”
>> But, but, but this family was perfect. Never a criminal offense among them. OH NOEZ JACKBOOTZ!
FU
Badge-lickers never get the hint.