A jury decided last year that the owner of a small organic farm, Shellie Smith, still owes $4000 after a raid by SWAT that destroyed her farm.
Garden of Eden, a small organic in Arlington, Texas, was the target of a SWAT raid in 10-hour long search with Smith being held at gunpoint at one point.
Arlington police dept. stated that there were complaints of marijuana being grown on the premises, but none was found on the property. Instead, law enforcement confiscated 17 blackberry bushes, 15 okra plants, 14 tomatillo plants, native grasses and sunflowers.
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Gotta control those blueberries what next people will try to grow tomatoes send in the Swat teams.
I’m glad that crime and other responsibilities are so minor that a swat team can be used to get blueberries okra etc.
Have to research this story more
Angel moroni huh?
Well next time regulate how blue your blue berries get and you would have this problem! People you cant have blueberries looking too blue! Its madness!
Boy are they the tough ones. They all need to be given metals for their braverly
This is one of the problems with the militarization of the police!!!!!!
It’s $#%&!@*in making day
They come in on the pretense of marijuana and steal their livelihood. The officers even covered their name tags. This department has too many officers with too much time on their hands. Lay some off.