Recently Boise Idaho police officers made a no-knock raid on an apartment complex in order to bust criminals for illegal activities involving drugs.
The cops were there with a search warrant searching for someone with a history of violence and drug use – along with several of this man’s associates. The raid was done late at night: 2:30 A.M., with guns drawn and even a flash bang device used.
Unfortunately for the officers, and more so for the residents of the complex, these cops made a terrible mistake…
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7 cops entering saying blah blah blah, vs regular citizen that they are raiding whose word are they gonna believe
I’m glad nobody died. This is a very dangerous situation. I, like many others, have armed myself against a home invasion. Hopefully for everyone I’d hear and believe the cops when they yelled “police,” if the flash-bang didn’t deafen me. Realistically though, they’d see my gun and tactical light, shoot me, then apologize to my family later.
Rediculous
That’s what happens when you lower the IQ hiring process.
The $#%&!@*’s also ate food, breathed oxygen and slept in beds…
I always wondered the same as Jon cox though don’t get me wrong. Us gun owners are pretty conditioned to shoot at anything kicking down our door, especially when loud bangs are involved. Terry Chawa I meant no disrespect. It’s difficult to convey something like that through text without coming off harsh.
It’s not the same. A burglar breaks in with criminal intent, these cops broke in with good intention. They failed miserably, but they shouldn’t be charged criminally. The department should (and probably is) be held liable in civil court.
Practice run invasion post
They should have caught lead to the face.
I would have shot them