A SWAT team blew a hole in my 2-year-old son

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Here's another (heartbreaking) photo :

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Here is their website : http://www.justiceandprayersforboubou.org/

America has always been a shameful, pitiful country. Throw in modern technology and....I just don't see how we can fight back.

Falling empire.
 

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That's why you can't really hate on some of these gun nuts. There is nothing to defend citizens against the police. These cowards know exactly who to target. These cops would be less likely to raid some rural CAC's crib compared to a city dweller.
 

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I read friend. The home was under suspicion for drug possession so i argue that not doing or selling drugs lowers an individuals risk. Lets heed these warnings because police are looking for reasons to hurt people in 2014, friend.

WORD?:ohhh: So how do you explain this, friend?

Kathryn Johnston (June 26, 1914 – November 21, 2006)[1] was an elderly Atlanta, Georgia, woman who was shot by undercover police officers in her home on Neal Street in northwest Atlanta on November 21, 2006, where she had lived for 17 years. Three officers had entered her home in what was later described as a 'botched' drug raid.[2][3][4] Officers cut off burglar bars and broke down her door using a no-knock warrant.[5] Police said Johnston fired at them and they fired in response; she fired one shot out the door over the officers' heads and they fired 39 shots, five or six of which hit her.[3][6] None of the officers were injured by her gunfire, but Johnston was killed by the officers. Police injuries were later attributed to "friendly fire" from each other's weapons.[2][3][6]

One of the officers planted marijuana in Johnston's house after the shooting.[7][8] Later investigations found that the paperwork stating that drugs present at Johnston's house, which had been the basis for the raid, had been falsified.[3] The officers later admitted to having lied when they submitted cocaine as evidence claiming that they had bought it at Johnston's house.[7] Three officers were tried for manslaughter and other charges surrounding falsification and were sentenced to ten, six, and five years.[3]

Well will you look at that! Minding her own business and the SWAT still shot her

The SWAT team tried the steel door to the building. It was unlocked. They threw a flash-bang grenade through the window of the lower unit and kicked open its wooden door, which was also unlocked. The grenade landed so close to Aiyana that it burned her blanket. Officer Joseph Weekley, the lead commando—who'd been featured before on another A&E show, Detroit SWAT—burst into the house. His weapon fired a single shot, the bullet striking Aiyana in the head and exiting her neck. It all happened in a matter of seconds.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2010/11/aiyana-stanley-jones-detroit

The little girl in the story above was only 7! Let me give you the quick version: They kicked down the wrong door and killed a little girl. No drugs or guns were found in the house.

fukk THOSE PIGS!
 
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