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

Imagine my shock.

But the taxpayers will be on the hook for millions of dollars, and these asshole cops will skate on that too.
 
Imagine my shock.

But the taxpayers will be on the hook for millions of dollars, and these asshole cops will skate on that too.


That sucks. We've reached the point in America where cops can blow up a baby's face in a slam dunk case of complete gross negligence hut hut buffoonery and nothing happens to them.
 
That sucks. We've reached the point in America where cops can blow up a baby's face in a slam dunk case of complete gross negligence hut hut buffoonery and nothing happens to them.

Past the point.

It's human nature. The bullies won't back off until someone punches them in the nose.
 
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No Criminal Charges for the Baby-Burning Stormtroopers of Habersham County

I would have alliterated a change to the "Baby Burning Bastards" if I had written the headline, but who am I to correct the mighty Will Grigg?


No Criminal Charges for the Baby-Burning Stormtroopers of Habersham County

http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog...by-burning-stormtroopers-of-habersham-county/

In Habersham County, Georgia, it is not a crime to mutilate children in midnight raids, assuming that the assailants are privileged purveyors of state-sanctioned violence.

Following a six-day investigation, a Habersham County Grand Jury has declined to indict the law enforcement officers who nearly murdered 19-month-old Bounkham Phonesavanh by heaving a flash-bang grenade into his crib during a no-knock drug raid earlier this year. The raid followed a tip from an anonymous informant that there were drugs and weapons at the residence, which was supposedly patrolled by armed guards. The same informant claimed that there were no children present at the targeted home. While there was certainly a child on the premises, neither drugs nor guns were found during the raid.

The tiny victim, whose face was demolished and whose chest was blown open, was still in a medically induced coma when Sheriff Jerry Terrell officially exonerated the officers who had nearly murdered him: “I stand behind what our team did. There’s nothing to investigate, there’s nothing to look at.”

(You were right Jerry, enjoy it, for the time being. Here's hoping you are driven insane by images of that blown up baby, you miserable bag of shit. - AF)

Public outrage eventually led to a Grand Jury inquest, which did little more than ratify the sheriff’s claims. Rather than preferring charges against the officials responsible for that crime, the grand jury offers a menu of suggested “reforms” and expresses satisfaction that the the Appalachian Drug Task Force has been subsumed into a state-wide counter-narcotics soviet supervised by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The prologue to the grand jury’s “Presentment” is five pages of frothy self-justification and pious persiflage emphasizing the public-spiritedness of the panel and extending sympathy to both the victims and perpetrators of this atrocity.

“Nothing can be more difficult and heart-wrenching than injuries to one’s child,” the document asserts, before suggesting that inflicting such injuries can be just as traumatic to the exalted instruments of state coercion who nearly killed Bou-Bou: “[W]e wish to extend our sympathy also to the law enforcement officers involved… [W]hat has not been seen before by others and talked or written about, is that these individuals are suffering as well.”

That suffering, like the nearly fatal injuries to Bou-Bou, came after an investigation that was “hurried, sloppy, and unfortunately not in accordance with the best practices and procedures.” This wasn’t “criminal negligence,” mind you, but simply the regrettable result of “well-intentioned people getting in too big a hurry, and not slowing down and taking enough time to consider the possible consequences of their actions.”

This assessment might be appropriate in describing the distracted and inattentive cook who sets fire to a stove. Applying it to people who carried out an unjustified 3:00 a.m. military assault that left an infant fighting for his life is an obscenity.

While the Presentment offers a few anodyne criticisms of the SWAT team’s actions, it blithely endorses the tactical decisions that led to the raid, and documents the Grand Jury’s slavish deference to the “expertise” of law enforcement officials in matters of aggressive force.

The most abhorrent passage in this document comes on page 13, where “the parents and extended family” of the victim are cut in for a share of the blame, because they supposedly “had some degree of knowledge concerning family members involved in criminal activity that came in and out of the residence.” Bou-Bou’s parents had taken refuge with relatives in Georgia after their home in Wisconsin was burned down. They weren’t implicated in the alleged wrongdoing of their relative; they were simply desperate for a place to live.

If the “ordinary citizens” of Georgia responsible for this document had conducted an investigation of Sherman’s March, they would have been achingly even-handed in apportioning blame between the Berserkers who burned Atlanta, and the victims of that war crime — including people who had fled to that city as refugees.

Bou-Bou’s parents, who moved back to Wisconsin, have been saddled with more than $1 million in medical expenses. After initially promising to help defray those expenses, Habersham County officials — displaying the selective, self-serving fastidiousness for law that is so typical of privileged tyrants — now insist that it would be “illegal” to do so.

Until the early 20th Century, grand juries were independent bodies of citizens who frequently investigated official corruption by police and prosecutors. By the 1970s, however, the grand jury had become “the total captive of the prosecutor,” observed District Judge William Campbell, who candidly called for the abolition of grand juries on the grounds of redundancy.

Habersham County, like so many other tax jurisdictions throughout the Soyuz, is inhabited by the kind of citizens who are indecently eager to exonerate those who commit criminal violence on behalf of their rulers.
 
Impunity...

im·pu·ni·ty
imˈpyo͞onədē/
noun
exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action
 
(You were right Jerry, enjoy it, for the time being. Here's hoping you are driven insane by images of that blown up baby, you miserable bag of shit. - AF)

See, this is why I DO believe in the death penalty. And if/when libertarians take over this country, we should have all of these people put to death.
 
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It's the war on DRUGS! We can't stop it! We need to SAVE THE CHILDREN!!!


even if that means blowing off the face of a few children...we ah...still need to save them.....And Gosh darn it sometimes bad stuff happens. But we need to save the children!! Onwards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Deputy involved in SWAT raid that injured toddler resigns

HABERSHAM COUNTY, Ga. — Channel 2 Action News has confirmed a deputy involved with the raid that critically injured a toddler has resigned.
The Georgia Peace Officer Stantards and Training Council, POST, confirmed that special agent Nikki Autry voluntarily resigned in June.
In late May, 19-month-old Bounkham Phonesavanh was sleeping when a flash bang device exploded in his crib. The device was thrown by a SWAT team that was raiding a Habersham County home with a no-knock warrant looking for a drug dealer.
Earlier this week, Channel 2 Action News broke the news that a grand jury declined to pursue criminal charges against the deputies involved.
The Habersham County Sheriff has not returned requests for comment.

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/deputy-involved-swat-raid-injured-toddler-resigns/nhd3H/
 
Past the point.
This is a standard riposte in my bag of arguments against 'conservatives'.
"Don't give me that bullshit about how we're on a 'slippery slope' or how we're 'headed in the wrong direction'. We're there already. And we're not going anywhere else until dumbshits like you realize that you're talking about a trip that has been documented as being over for at least 10 years."
 
Grand Juries are rigged...

After "Stacking The Deck", the DAs are notorious to ensure they get what they want, and to reach their objective, (Protect the "JUST-US SYSTEM" ) they present only the information they want Grand Juries to see/hear.

A parallel to this, is your Fascist Corporate Media controlled by the Marxists... see they can loose credibility without straight out lies, so what they do is only present the information to the unsuspecting lazy/apathetic/ignorant viewers/listeners/jurors to make judgements. Mind control and conditioning the masses have going on for millenniums. Don't forget Congress passed the "Use Propaganda on the People Bill" in 2012. And since it's a daily fact of government lying, tampering, racketeering, influence, and organized crimes... the very first rule any American should have today,

"Never believe ANYTHING the government tells you"
 
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They accidentally let someone on the raid who wasn't a psychopath? Don't they know that bringing people with consciences along on these intimidate and destroy raids leads to high turnover?

It's sayin' something that he's the most decent human on the SWAT team. He probably would've been proud of himself if he had done that to the guy who sold the $40.00 worth of drugs.
 
“It breaks my heart”: How a SWAT team upended my baby’s life — and got away with it

“It breaks my heart”: How a SWAT team upended my baby’s life — and got away with it
A SWAT team blew a hole in my 2-year-old's chest -- and just got off scot-free. But here's why it gets even worse

Alecia Phonesavanh

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Bou Bou Phonesavanh (credit: The Phonesavanh family)

My son will be 2 years old next week. He’s recovering from a total of eight surgeries, one of which was to reattach his nose to his face.

For those who don’t know, it’s been over five months since the night a SWAT team broke into the house in which we were staying. It was the middle of the night, and even though our minivan with car seats inside was parked in the driveway and our children’s toys were in the yard, the SWAT officers claimed they had no way of knowing there were kids inside. We were staying with relatives and my whole family was sleeping in one room. My husband and I, our three daughters and our baby (nicknamed “Baby Bou Bou”) in his crib.

Dressed like soldiers, they broke down the door. The SWAT officers tossed a flashbang grenade into the room. It landed in Baby Bou Bou’s crib, blowing a hole in his face and chest that took months to heal and covering his entire body with scars.

On Monday, we were devastated and heartbroken by the grand jury’s decision to not charge any of the officers involved in injuring our son. I relive that night every time I hold my son, see my daughters afraid and watch my husband in pain. Bou Bou will be 2 years old next week, and my gift to him will be my continued commitment to demand justice for what was done to him. We will not give up, we will not remain silent – we will continue to fight.

Bou Bou’s birthday is October 14. We are very happy we can celebrate with him — after the raid, we weren’t sure if he would make it. But our joy and relief he is alive can’t take away any of the psychological damage done by that raid. We’ve been trying to find a new normal ever since. But it’s been hard.

First Bou Bou was in intensive care and we spent all our time at the hospital, not knowing whether he would live. He came out of the medically induced coma only to be subjected to surgery after surgery. My tiny son has had eight operations in the last five months. In the most recent one, surgeons opened up his chest to scrape away all the scar tissue that was attached to the bone and reopened his face to reattach his nose. And it’s far from over. Doctors tell us that my son will have to have double reconstructive surgeries twice a year, every year for the next 20 years.

He’s not even 2. No child should have to endure what he’s going through. This shouldn’t have to be his new normal.

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