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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If they do not tell you who they are before they kick in the door. You are completely justified to fire on them.
Wouldn’t go over very well at my house , traps, vicious dogs, me and tons of fire power .
At least they did the right thing. If it was the feds, they would trash a place and live a note “Nothing Taken” and dont bother with fixing the door.
We have to protect the “Homeland”,did’nt $#%&!@* say that?
Hell in Jerome Idaho the cops shoot thru the door first
In Indiana, we can use deadly force against them.
That’s why I sleep with an AR next to me with AP ammo in it. I shoot back.
Im surprised more cops havent been shot dead doing this.
Return fire
This respectful outcome doesn’t exist if there was a tragic outcome, which happens more often than you think. People are shot and killed, including children… family pets are exterminated in front of innocent families, people are injured and/are roughed up until the “mistake” is sorted out, and almost no one is ever held accountable. And when someone is sued, the state, city, and/or township citizens foot the bill for the hefty payouts.
Human error is a completely unacceptable excuse in situations such as these and therefore they should be illegal.