Cops Raid Innocent Family With No Warrant, Drag Them From House, beat them

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Cops Raid Innocent Family With No Warrant, Drag Them From House and Beat Them

While looking for a suspect, who was not at the home, police officers beat two innocent family members and arrested them.
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Matt Agorist -
January 14, 2019

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Sweetwater, FL — A family’s doorbell camera captured a dramatic scene unfold on a Florida family’s front porch last week. Now, the family is asking for justice after being pulled from their home and beaten by police officers who were there with no warrant.

According to the Castro family, police officers were looking for one of their relatives, 40-year-old James Castro, who was not at the house when police arrived. Police say Castro fled officers and struck one of them with a vehicle during the process.

The Sweetwater police department dispatched a team of officers to the Castro residence to arrest James but when they arrived, James was not there. What’s more, the department conducted the operation without a warrant.

Despite the fact that James was not at the home, as the surveillance footage shows, officers beat and arrested two other men, Gary and Christian Castro, James’ brothers, who had committed no crimes.

Naturally, the Sweetwater police are claiming that their officers did nothing wrong as they pulled the two brothers from the home and beat them in the front yard.

Police claim they didn’t need a warrant to search the home because James’ mother gave them consent to enter. However, this fact is disputed by James’ mother, Ana Schaublan, who said she never gave consent.

For some reason I'm not getting a video here https://thefreethoughtproject.com/family-raided-brothers-arrested-beaten-police/ but I found one here..https://www.local10.com/news/florid...down-by-police-caught-on-camera-in-sweetwater
 
Not that the beating was called for, but the two brothers were “suspects” at the time. The beating seems out of line, so that cop should be “suspected” of administering what he thought was street justice. Some suspects are more equal than others...

Sweetwater police told Local 10 News they arrived at the home on Southwest 20th Terrace looking for a driver who hit an officer and who later bailed along with two other men.
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The Sweetwater police chief said the two men arrested at the home were believed to be in the vehicle with the suspect and were charged with resisting officers.

The third suspect is still at large and his family said they have not seen him. They are demanding the officers involved in the incident be investigated for abuse of force.
 
No dogs were killed because there weren't any present, the donut shop
will taunt them for not finding any to kill.
 
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