ATF had to raid the guy’s home? They know where the guy worked, they couldn’t go there and arrest him? Something about this stinks to high heaven.
...”the agents were serving a search warrant ...”
They didn’t want him, they wanted something he had in the house.............
Having known some cops who made raids like this, I suspect that the feeling of power they get plays a role. The cops I worked out with were too excited and pumped when relating what they did for me to believe they weren’t just adrenaline junkies.
I’m in favor of law enforcement having all the tools they need. But I want high level signoff. The mayor, for local cops or the governor for state cops. The department director for federal agencies. I think we’d see the number of no-knock raids drop to between zero and one per year.
You mean you don’ trust our benevolent government which only has your best interest in mind. Shame on you!
If the goverment had an ax to grind, all it would have taken one guy to pay him a visit at his place of employment. But who am I to pass judgement. Perhaps he was a vicious criminal in disquise.
ATF had to raid the guy’s home? They know where the guy worked, they couldn’t go there and arrest him? Something about this stinks to high heaven.
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