http://denver.cbslocal.com/2012/05/3...and-her-child/
They were looking for a previous resident ("Angela") whom no longer lived there. According to the article she twice informed the cops of this.
in wnd's version they also included that the woman had given them info on how to find angela.
It'll be interesting to see how the suit goes.
I can see one side of it where... the agents aren't purposefully trying to target the boy - they don't know what they're going to come up across before entering. And a mother saying "don't go in there" could always be a diversion.
But on the other hand, they still haven't provided the warrant. And did they really have ANY reasonable suspicion to enter in the first place?
They were looking for a previous resident ("Angela") whom no longer lived there. According to the article she twice informed the cops of this.
in wnd's version they also included that the woman had given them info on how to find angela.
It'll be interesting to see how the suit goes.
I can see one side of it where... the agents aren't purposefully trying to target the boy - they don't know what they're going to come up across before entering. And a mother saying "don't go in there" could always be a diversion.
But on the other hand, they still haven't provided the warrant. And did they really have ANY reasonable suspicion to enter in the first place?
“As far as we know they had no warrant to enter her home, they pointed rifles at her 8-year-old son, they terrorized both of them, and then they left,” Lane [the mother's lawyer] said. “That’s why we filed a lawsuit.”
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