MT-SWAT grenades home, make no arrests and badly burn 12 year old girl in the process.

No arrests were made during the raid and no charges have been filed, although a police spokesman said afterward that some evidence was recovered during the search.

Translation: "We fucked up real bad, in every way imaginable. There was no meth lab. But hey, while we're in their house, we are looking for the slightest excuse to charge them with something, anything! We desperately need to justify our jobs and actions, and distract from our incompetence."
 
A photo of the girl provided by Fasching to The Gazette shows red and black burns on her side.

OMG! These parents had the audacity to take a picture of their unclothed child and provide it to another person??? :eek:

I guess SWAT will be back with CPS in tow to abduct the offspring... :rolleyes:

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Well, I’ll give him unplanned.


It was planned. Just real fucking poorly planned.

Anyone else would be facing serious charges for attaching an explosive to a broom stick and putting it through a little girl's window. It took a lot of forethought to commit this crime. It's not like a cop slipped on a banana peel and his gun went off. That even sounds too incompetent for real life. Fuck.
 
Translation: "We fucked up real bad, in every way imaginable. There was no meth lab. But hey, while we're in their house, we are looking for the slightest excuse to charge them with something, anything! We desperately need to justify our jobs and actions, and distract from our incompetence."


YUP.


This is so friggin out of hand. I'm really surprised that there have not been more people(who actually may be guilty of these "crimes") that have chosen to fight back and blow these cops away.

But I fear that time is quickly approaching. They will not stop until this happens, and just like a false flag on the country, they will use it to justify the over reaching force they used in the first place.

Circular force contiuum for sure. Fucking sickening.
 
It was planned. Just real fucking poorly planned.

Anyone else would be facing serious charges for attaching an explosive to a broom stick and putting it through a little girl's window. It took a lot of forethought to commit this crime. It's not like a cop slipped on a banana peel and his gun went off. That even sounds too incompetent for real life. Fuck.

Not incompetent, really.

All part of a larger plan.

See post #20.
 
Where did you get that chart? I see the web address with it but it only pulls the chart itself. I was wondering if there was an article to go with it or any type of supporting documentation? They say numbers don't lie...holy crap!!
Try this:

http://images.google.com/search?hl=hr&safe=off&biw=1024&bih=626&site=imghp&tbs=sbi%3AAMhZZitWtZXqS6hkDMYsJC2sZf5lYxfL6bsTadQPGh3M2oRx7FqYWOX951mrxtRB5mbU64YbJKDq0MLn5TD5yhSFBULsw9tZb2mj4YIUB-sRmUP86NKfN1ycdNn0qpqa2EgwYDpWpw9mnSLxKI8Uochy4OBC36V3ZH1KmH_1qwIaCVqsKbiNMA1zSUHste3FVTENbNkKyLCaZ7f3PKl2YJcgY_1jQZsLWThpGCtrDipOgNNX0rshFi-A8fPEA3j0gco9mhS2l5xXby4ibh6eMKSijbBBaYszzyl1Dlnx1qDAoIixkVXT5NDZ_1WNpIi3whNFAr2nxZOebbqaFiZ-g_155LDNI_1ohQv6LLhSgfgeRUeBr4DkJAm-Nw4HM2sEKjSOBhNihjViaE1aYJjSXtb8nppyERbampJx4vyIkSXbfN0mjNlM899DIh0o09H7tl2tZ5AoUjaFO8Mj8UHph2_10GDqYIRmPVk9X4zQA2F0NcXWrervp5AselSBY_1RVmaH8ksQRz4e179aN2xyAuN8Mn7cjleP9A5gd3odNlcTOIkpier-TVvzfu_1qWaNBBQd3TJODGkPZP8FFoEWd58JJYv-h6pvBZFhgTveoM3BSyn27voHopl28RVbfnyl3DKXe1MaI2dk4DgDDRrxZ-zU8K6VMxHg4kMjlmGzfSC-mPfARsqZCwyh2DuvwQ7BAweZ4DzD43gFFDALBPMMz-4nemm9Q7uFx0HTnUM-rdEaZRmEgJJxiw3LwihG0TJgOoeJb3PawdVDIeR24TXZAfbWEUIVnhha4UEY56BpO1mea8KJAapcEmTnNuNdW79U4dKP0fN8HduJHBF67tEfNEFhPhSaXm9rv60KDWZFkGFX546rJOAeNYzocSnkcJN6QkG0k9NDe2s_1F4lHAam5hQCGCTxgXYc0eEewW0uuAl4Nq_103beV-lZlbSJnAxq51L-mpW55LJQP3h72vr3PB3W6e-KLC3kWw9UtBqFwpVUEyNXhbEJ7OALq4jdjFDXOaLMfyIFUdXNVF79ll83IBr3tMSBTJ-Eg_16MXtkEpnWy4pbnr0iXhq7vnzSmc1D1HUXODfQ6puOk8HXipK_1PyiVN75-pJbZWe2otFZICjkF9ZLGl2QNhyFVJ4Ka-jdwcFlnscNsZH9wrBqZhsL2KglbtkLD2hThXNegtqSqjBlRJowbN7ikbe2y4tAS50wGTrszv1rnwbJ5KyJJUSFbBPb9i97KzWD9hJhKT8j1UqbgGgXVC5nRkmv6AgRL2K9YFZG4B-jFdIHfZoC1Of_1YTuxo7fym7DiWyc4lPYARZ0SMUZJVogB3HVIRQCOWGpcnQM&q=http%3A%2F%2Fassets.theagitator.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F40Years0fDrugWarFailure.jpg&oq=http%3A%2F%2Fassets.theagitator.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F40Years0fDrugWarFailure.jpg&gs_l=serp.3...1692.1692.0.2961.1.1.0.0.0.0.142.142.0j1.1.0...0.0...1c.1.IotA2lq901c


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picture really is worth a thousand words.... This one is worth 992 words then.
 
Not incompetent, really.

All part of a larger plan.

See post #20.


I'm not disputing post #20. I just thought it was odd for you to agree it was unplanned.

When I said "incompetent," I was referring to my banana peel thing. I'm pretty sure I'd expect myself not to discharge a weapon while slipping on a banana peel. The "incompetent" was aimed at my own remark there.
 
That's some outstanding investigation skills this dept. has.

If anything, this proves they don't actually investigate shit, them merely accusing you is plenty enough nowadays.

"well...why did we think you were doing something wrong, if you weren't?":rolleyes::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
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I'm not disputing post #20. I just thought it was odd for you to agree it was unplanned.

When I said "incompetent," I was referring to my banana peel thing. I'm pretty sure I'd expect myself not to discharge a weapon while slipping on a banana peel. The "incompetent" was aimed at my own remark there.

Understood.

That was Balko's comment, not mine, thus the confusion.
 
40 years of drug war failure.

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Either we haven't spent enough, or we need to have more oversight to spend it more effectively.
 
"I would like to see whoever threw those grenades in my daughter's room be reprimanded," she said. "If anybody else did that it would be aggravated assault. I just want to see that the city is held accountable for what they did to my children."

Wow I can't believe this journalist buried the MONEY QUOTE at the bottom of the page where no one even reads. This should be 2nd paragraph.
 
"If we're wrong or made a mistake, then we're going to take care of it," he said. "But if it determines we're not, then we'll go with that. When we do this, we want to ensure the safety of not only the officers, but the residents inside."

Wow. How do these people not vomit when telling such stupendous lies?
 
"If we're wrong or made a mistake, then we're going to take care of it," he said. "But if it determines we're not, then we'll go with that. When we do this, we want to ensure the safety of not only the officers, but the residents inside."

Wow. How do these people not vomit when telling such stupendous lies?

He's not a liar. He clearly believes that shiny badge means he's never wrong.
 
"I would like to see whoever threw those grenades in my daughter's room be reprimanded," she said. "If anybody else did that it would be aggravated assault. I just want to see that the city is held accountable for what they did to my children."

Wow I can't believe this journalist buried the MONEY QUOTE at the bottom of the page where no one even reads. This should be 2nd paragraph.


Money quote. lol. Reprimanded? I think PRISON at the least, after they receive a trial like every american deserves.
 
Will Grigg: Good Morning, Sweetheart: Now You're On Fire, Courtesy of the Local Police

Don't forget: Always Support Your Local Police

The child was asleep in her upstairs bedroom when a stranger lobbed an incendiary grenade into her home at about 6:00 a.m. October 9. Within seconds the 12-year-old girl had suffered first- and second-degree burns. Her father, who had been awakened by an insistent pounding on the front door, arrived in the living room just in time to see a wolf pack of armed intruders break it down. He dodged another grenade that “blew the nails out of the drywall” and left a “large bowl-shaped dent in the wall,” the father later recalled.

This act of state terrorism was carried out by a SWAT team attached to the City-County Special Investigations Unit (CCIU) in Billings, Montana. The CCIU is typical of the federalized einsatzgruppen engaged in the Regime’s "war on drugs." Billings Police Chief Rich St. John insists that the assault on the home was carried out because of “hard evidence” that a meth lab existed on the premises. This is why the stormtroopers blindly hurled incendiary rounds into the residence.
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With the studied indifference of a veteran bureaucrat, Chief St. John promises to investigate the matter.

“If we’re wrong or made a mistake, then we’re going to take care of it,” he said dismissively to the Gazette. “But if it determines we’re not, then we’ll go with that.”

What this means, of course, is that St. John believes that the department may be entirely blameless in a pre-dawn home invasion that left an innocent child with second-degree burns.

The Chief says that the decision to use a SWAT team “was based on a detailed checklist the department uses when serving warrants.”

What St. John refers to is a formula called the "Threat Matrix." As I’ve previously explained, the standardized "Threat Matrix" checklist is similar in form and function to the approached used by the military and CIA to carry out “signature strikes” overseas. It takes into consideration a number of criteria to determine the level of risk to “officer safety.” The higher the Matrix score, the more militarized the police response.

In one common version of the Threat Matrix, a total of 1-16 points means that the supposed threat is considered "SWAT optional"; 17-24 points means that the SWAT commander should be consulted; if the score is 25 points or higher, SWAT deployment is "mandatory." Some individual criteria dictate "mandatory" SWAT deployment; for instance, if the subject is believed to possess an automatic, semi-auto, or bolt/lever action rifle, or explosives. Even the use of home "fortifications" – such as burglar bars – is awarded "double point value” in calculating the potential threat to that most precious of all social goods, “officer safety.”

Somehow, it was decided that the Fasching home – which was occupied by a family that included two young children and a father suffering from heart disease and liver failure – posed a sufficient threat to the CCIU’s intrepid armored badasses that a full-scale, pre-dawn raid was justified.

That the youngster survived the raid could be considered a species of miracle. She could easily have been murdered in her sleep, just like 7-year-old Detroit resident Aiyana Jones. Aiyana was burned by a flash-bang grenade and then shot in the head by a SWAT team staging a midnight raid for the benefits of a camera crew from the A&E cable network.
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The murder of Aiyana Jones, like the terrorist assault in Billings, is a product of the mindset described by Gabe Suarez, who spent 12 years as a police officer in Santa Monica: "When I was on [the] SWAT [team] our view [was] that 'We will always win....even if we have to burn down your entire house by bombing it....we will win’."

Never forget: Police are trained to see Mundanes not as citizens whose rights must be protected, but rather as a threat to be subdued and an enemy to be conquered.
 
The problem is these are usually, FEDERALLY Funded. That's where the trouble ALL Starts.

You wanta look 'Bas-Ass'?
You want new Police outter wear?
You want new Weapons?
You want new Cruisers?
You want new SPY gear?
You want sniper rifles?
You want a amour personnel carrier?
You want new communication devices?
You want a Tank?

You want more pay/benefits, more confiscation authorities, more sharing of the theft of the spoils?


Do as we say, enforce/crack-down and the DHS, DEA, ATF, and a slew of other behemoth agencies from the DC Metro region will send you all the goodies your terror department needs, courtesy of the taxpayers themselves.
 
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A rope is just to good for these idiots.

With all the marvels of modern science I'd like to see Vlad reincarnated just to deal with out of line cops-n-prosecutors.:mad:
 

That the youngster survived the raid could be considered a species of miracle. She could easily have been murdered in her sleep, just like 7-year-old Detroit resident Aiyana Jones. Aiyana was burned by a flash-bang grenade and then shot in the head by a SWAT team staging a midnight raid for the benefits of a camera crew from the A&E cable network.

SWAT operators were deployed to arrest a homicide suspect who wasn’t present in that unit of the duplex, and who could have been arrested the following morning in a conventional, low-key fashion. It went forward despite warnings from neighbors that children were present in the home — something that should have been obvious on account of the toys scattered in the front yard. Nevertheless, the paramilitary unit chose a Fallujah-style "dynamic entry," hurling a flash-bang grenade through a closed window and storming through the front door with guns drawn.

The murder of Aiyana Jones, like the terrorist assault in Billings, is a product of the mindset described by Gabe Suarez, who spent 12 years as a police officer in Santa Monica: "When I was on [the] SWAT [team] our view [was] that 'We will always win....even if we have to burn down your entire house by bombing it....we will win’."

If that doesn't make you cross-eyed, spitting nails, hair on fire furious, you are not a human being, and you have no soul.

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In one common version of the Threat Matrix, a total of 1-16 points means that the supposed threat is considered "SWAT optional"; 17-24 points means that the SWAT commander should be consulted; if the score is 25 points or higher, SWAT deployment is "mandatory." Some individual criteria dictate "mandatory" SWAT deployment; for instance, if the subject is believed to possess an automatic, semi-auto, or bolt/lever action rifle, or explosives. Even the use of home "fortifications" — such as burglar bars — is awarded "double point value” in calculating the potential threat to that most precious of all social goods, “officer safety.”

That's probably every person here.
 
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