SWAT flash-bangs toddler in play pen - the "Baby Bou Bou" saga

The same horrid justifications that some used in the days of slavery. The same tactics that were used in the days of slavery.

"We have to attack the slave-child to protect the slave-children from those who would exploit them."
 
This is making the national news sites. You never know maybe this is the case where the crime committed and the departments defense of it is so egregious and the outrage so great that the state in order to maintain legitimacy in the eyes of the sheep sacrifices a few of their own.

This story is definitely getting around. It is reaching people that normally don't pay attention to police abuse.
 
The same horrid justifications that some used in the days of slavery. The same tactics that were used in the days of slavery.

"We have to attack the slave-child to protect the slave-children from those who would exploit them."

The Paddy Rollers are still with us.
 
The same horrid justifications that some used in the days of slavery. The same tactics that were used in the days of slavery.

"We have to attack the slave-child to protect the slave-children from those who would exploit them."

The Paddy Rollers are still with us.
 
Reading today's posts, I'm even more pissed off at these sick cops. :mad: Somebody needs to post ALL the perps' personal info publicly so they get all they deserve. :mad:
 
The Paddy Rollers are still with us.

“In the country districts,” Harris wrote, “order was kept on the plantations at night by the knowledge that they were liable to be visited at any moment by the patrols. Hence a song current among the negroes, the chorus of which was: ‘Run, ******, run; patter-roller ketch you – Run, ******, run; hit’s almos’ day.’ ”

http://undercoverblackman.blogspot.com/2007/09/run-n-gger-run.html
 
Why would you move into an alledged crack/drug dealer home? Im not defending the cops but why move into this house with three kids and a baby. Not particularly the most ideal place to move, even though they lost their own home in a fire.

There are no relatives to take the family in?

how come police does not do surveillance to avoid situations like this?

the family is lucky the police didnt find any drugs, maybe they can sue the police.
 
Why would you move into an alledged crack/drug dealer home? Im not defending the cops but why move into this house with three kids and a baby. Not particularly the most ideal place to move, even though they lost their own home in a fire.

There are no relatives to take the family in?

how come police does not do surveillance to avoid situations like this?

the family is lucky the police didnt find any drugs, maybe they can sue the police.

Because in the mind of a warrior-cop, doing things like driving tanks bought with federal grants through walls is more fun. I mean, you'll never get your very own COPS camera-man to ride along with you if all you do is knock on doors and hand out subpoenas. I mean, how lame is that?
 
Okay. Does anyone have an update? It has been a couple days already and I'm sure the good cops have vehemently denounced blowing up babies. I'm sure they denounced no knock early morning raids, and I'm sure they denounced civil asset forfeiture, I mean robbery, which is what funded this band of domestic terrorists.

Is there a one?
 
Okay. Does anyone have an update? It has been a couple days already and I'm sure the good cops have vehemently denounced blowing up babies. I'm sure they denounced no knock early morning raids, and I'm sure they denounced civil asset forfeiture, I mean robbery, which is what funded this band of domestic terrorists.

Is there a one?

The sheriff would like you to pray for his officers involved. They have children themselves and are heartbroken. His pastor has even had to counsel them and let them know that they are doing the Lord's work in the fight against domestic terrorists.

http://www.wsbtv.com/videos/news/raw-video-habersham-county-sheriff-explains-raid/vCcXcN/

Edit: site correction.
 
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Why would you move into an alledged crack/drug dealer home? Im not defending the cops but why move into this house with three kids and a baby. Not particularly the most ideal place to move, even though they lost their own home in a fire.

There are no relatives to take the family in?

how come police does not do surveillance to avoid situations like this?

the family is lucky the police didnt find any drugs, maybe they can sue the police.

From what I gather it was a nephew that had contact with the cops.

The family had thrown him out a few weeks earlier, but I guess he was still hanging around, maybe even broke in.

In a cop's eyes, who cares?

Kill 'em all.
 
Okay. Does anyone have an update? It has been a couple days already and I'm sure the good cops have vehemently denounced blowing up babies. I'm sure they denounced no knock early morning raids, and I'm sure they denounced civil asset forfeiture, I mean robbery, which is what funded this band of domestic terrorists.

Is there a one?

its the weekend now. We'll get back to you monday.
 
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Okay. Does anyone have an update? It has been a couple days already and I'm sure the good cops have vehemently denounced blowing up babies. I'm sure they denounced no knock early morning raids, and I'm sure they denounced civil asset forfeiture, I mean robbery, which is what funded this band of domestic terrorists.

Is there a one?

Other than one or two, that are no longer in law enforcement...

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Where is the Sheriff getting his information that the family knew someone in the home was selling methamphetamine but kept the child out of sight of it when it was going on?

Could it be that his snitch told them about the presence of children and they decided to throw a flash bang into the home anyways?

And this half-wit, chromosomal oddity is the one being quoted in CNN articles in a suggesting way that it was the parent of the child who said that.
 
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