Years?
The raid occurred on January 28th of this year, 2019.
The FBI was investigating by February, if I recall properly.
Yes, there are plenty of bad no-knock raids out there.
I gets harder to cover them up with the ubiquitous possession of digital recording devices.
The Houston PD tried in this raid. They confiscated that neighbor’s security camera recording, and were careful not to wear body cameras during this raid.
But private investigators, hired by the Tuttle family, found cell phone recoding of the raid.
Simply by the luck of the bullet, the chief fabricator and lead officer was hit in the neck. He could not talk, making it difficult for him to coordinate coverup efforts, in my humble opinion.
Heroin was found in his car, but not at the house raided.
Want to bet it would have been found in the house, if he had not been wounded?
Not a doubt about it. I know several people that have opiate/pill addictions. Cops are real fast to take their pills, and not arrest them. One time the victim had a legit prescription for his meds, and it was a DEA creep that stole them!
One gulp of coffee and the "evidence" was safely secured.