Man tells cops they can't enter without a warrant, they kick in door, kill him.

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Man Tells Cops They Can't Search His Home Without A Warrant, Cops Kick His Down Door & Kill Him
Unarmed man shot dead after police raid home looking for man who 'no longer lives there'
Chris | InformationLiberation

Harnett County, North Carolina sheriff's deputies kicked a man's door down at 3:30am this past Sunday and killed him after he told them they couldn't search his home "without a search warrant."

After John Livingston, 33, shut his door in the deputies face with his demand for a warrant, his roommate says police "kicked in the door, got on top of him, started slinging him around [and] beat him."

They then sprayed mace in his face and begun to tase the unarmed father of three who was described as a "hard working, very loving" family man and talented carpenter who actually built the small home the deputies were invading.

When Livingston attempted to remove the taser from the hands of the officer who was shocking him, the deputies executed him claiming he got a hold of their weapon.

Tasers are said to be non-lethal, yet the cops evidently feared for their lives at the mere prospect one of their victims could maybe-possibly turn it on them.

As it turns out, the deputies were looking for a man who no longer lives in the home.

The Harnett County Sheriff's department is stonewalling on the case and have failed to release the names of the deputies involved in the killing.

No doubt after a routine "investigation" the state goons will exonerate themselves.

Watch a video report on the incident courtesy of WNCN:



http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=53103
 
Kops who kill craftsmen should be put down like rabid dogs.

There's a big difference between creating things with your hands and destroying them in the name of government.

Lye enemas are too kind! :mad:
 
Did he tell the cops nicely? Or was it just another preventable death from testosterone poisoning?
 
Harnett County Sheriff’s Deputy Nicholas Kehagias was involved in the shooting incident, according to Maj. Jeff Huber. Kehagias has been employed as a deputy sheriff since July 2013 and is currently assigned to the patrol division.
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The incident occurred just before 3:40 a.m. at a residence near the intersection of Stage Road and W. Everett Drive when deputies arrived on scene to conduct an assault investigation, the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office said.
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Carroll says sheriff’s deputies knocked on their door around 3:30 a.m.

Carroll said they were looking for someone that no longer lived there. When deputies asked Livingston if they could search the trailer, Livingston said “not without a search warrant,” according to Carroll.

http://wncn.com/2015/11/16/deputys-name-released-in-fatal-harnett-co-officer-involved-shooting/
 
Looking at that video image, makes me think of Jeff Foxworthy: mobile home check; wooden porch with benches check; beer cooler on patio check.
 
Should we start requiring a clean bill bill of mental health from the cops? The case here proves he was mentally unstable. What about a basic law knowledge?
 
Should we start requiring a clean bill bill of mental health from the cops? The case here proves he was mentally unstable. What about a basic law knowledge?

Who's going to administer tests?

The game isn't broken because of faulty pieces...
 
The game isn't broken because of faulty pieces...

The game isn't broken at all.

It does not matter in the least how much any of us think the rules of this game should not allow for things like this to happen. The rules do allow for this. The rules encourage this.
 
The game isn't broken at all.

It does not matter in the least how much any of us think the rules of this game should not allow for things like this to happen. The rules do allow for this. The rules encourage this.

I could have said "The game is broken by design"......:o
 
NOT INTENTIONALLY MALEVOLENT

John Livingston did this to himself.

"When Livingston attempted to remove the taser from the hands of the officer who was shocking him, the deputies executed him claiming he got a hold of their weapon. "

You're not supposed to try and save yourself from being electrocuted.
 
"When Livingston attempted to remove the taser from the hands of the officer who was shocking him, the deputies executed him claiming he got a hold of their weapon. "

You're not supposed to try and save yourself from being electrocuted.

Only cops can "fear for their lives" when it comes to being tased.
 
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