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This is an exclusive story. I interviewed the victim myself.
HOMESTEAD, FL — A Florida couple was traumatized after a dozen heavily armed SWAT agents crashed through their front door, flash-banged their cat, aimed rifles at them and searched their home without explanation. She says they were from the Department of Homeland Security.
"They busted in like I was a terrorist or something," said Ms. Edwards.
"[An officer] demanded that I drop the towel I was covering my naked body with," Ms. Edwards said, "before snatching it off me physically and throwing me to the ground."
"While I lay naked, I was cuffed so tightly I could not feel my hands. For no reason, at gunpoint," Edwards said. "[Agents] refused to cover me, no matter how many times I asked."
READ MORE:
Florida couple’s home ransacked by DHS raid without explanation | Police State USA
HOMESTEAD, FL — A Florida couple was traumatized after a dozen heavily armed SWAT agents crashed through their front door, flash-banged their cat, aimed rifles at them and searched their home without explanation. She says they were from the Department of Homeland Security.
"They busted in like I was a terrorist or something," said Ms. Edwards.
"[An officer] demanded that I drop the towel I was covering my naked body with," Ms. Edwards said, "before snatching it off me physically and throwing me to the ground."
"While I lay naked, I was cuffed so tightly I could not feel my hands. For no reason, at gunpoint," Edwards said. "[Agents] refused to cover me, no matter how many times I asked."
READ MORE:
Florida couple’s home ransacked by DHS raid without explanation | Police State USA

