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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that is so $#%&!@*ed up the bastards
BS
They must be practicing for when they get a back bone and really addressing the real problems we have, such as the gangs ( that will shoot back ) or the FBI, the BLM, and Police Department that with the aproval of their master are ignoring our Constitution.
“Complaints” now warrant swat teams? Who made the false “complaints”, a competitor.? There are parts of this “news release” that are missing. Smith needs to take action,. Is the ACLU a dead organization or isn’t this matter worthy of their attention ?????
Wow
I dont understand why the NEWS MEDIA has not let this be known across America this is the way to handle a complaint
Big Brother is coming for you!
where is so called great state government on this one?? if you are looking for wakie weed at least send some one that knows what it looks like,,
because the news media is too busy licking the prez’s boots,we have an ultra-liberal administration coupled with liberal media,so u’ll only hear about gun viloations and so-called minorities being abused
how petty,,,,someone is saying up real late looking for c**p like this