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Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:22 AM May 2014

Now having drugs is worse than burning babies in their cribs: WARNING graphic pics of newest victim

The cops in America keep showing us all sorts of evil crimes and violence that are more morally acceptable than the DRUGS.

The latest law enforcement "moral" action is throwing a flash bomb into a toddler's crib.

"Gee, we're sorry. We had no way of knowing there was a kid in there. And we're so so so so so so so MORAL dontcha know because DRUGS"



When will this violent war end?








^^^^^^^^THIS IS YOUR BABY^^^^^^^^^^^^













^^^^^^^^^^This is your baby on ( a War on ) Drugs ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/toddler-critically-burned-during-swat-raid/nf9SJ/?GxbuEu


THANK YOU DEA!!!!!!

THANK YOU HABERSHAM COPS FOR SHOWING US THAT LIFE HAS NO VALUE BECAUSE DRUGS!!!!!!!!!

OBAMA AND HOLDER WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!








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Now having drugs is worse than burning babies in their cribs: WARNING graphic pics of newest victim (Original Post) Tsiyu May 2014 OP
... Tsiyu May 2014 #1
Thank you Congress, Obama and Holder for making babies now fight this war Tsiyu May 2014 #2
OBAMA AND HOLDER WAKE THE FUCK UP! blkmusclmachine May 2014 #3
Can I get a HELL YEAH Tsiyu May 2014 #8
Just another SWAT "success story". NutmegYankee May 2014 #4
Why of course, because if - and only if - you are law enforcement or rich Tsiyu May 2014 #10
That is horrible. Was the home mistakenly raided? nt msanthrope May 2014 #5
Depends on your definition of mistakenly. Ash_F May 2014 #16
What a nightmare JJChambers May 2014 #6
The person who was arrested was not one of the parents Tsiyu May 2014 #7
The person who sold sold dope from there should have some responsibility JJChambers May 2014 #9
Post removed Post removed May 2014 #11
Randomly? JJChambers May 2014 #12
They should not be kicking in doors unless there is imminent threat of violent crime Ash_F May 2014 #15
He sold crack? Capt. Obvious May 2014 #13
As I suspected, another Multi-Jurisdictional Taskforce raid... Eleanors38 May 2014 #14

Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
1. ...
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:34 AM
May 2014


•Habersham County Sheriff’s Office 706-839-0500
•Sheriff Joey Terrell 706-839-0509
•Chief Deputy Greg Bowen 706-839-0508
•Criminal Investigation Division 706-839-1724
•Sgt. Richard Stein 706-839-0556
•Lt. Mike Free 706-8390555

Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
2. Thank you Congress, Obama and Holder for making babies now fight this war
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:37 AM
May 2014

This is a fund for the family who have no insurance

http://www.gofundme.com/9mih84













Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
8. Can I get a HELL YEAH
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:33 AM
May 2014


I am so disgusted with this nation in which I live

Humans are being sacrificed on the Altar of the DEA

Who will they serve up next?



NutmegYankee

(16,204 posts)
4. Just another SWAT "success story".
Fri May 30, 2014, 05:07 AM
May 2014

A few years back they tossed a flash bang through a window right onto an 11 year olds back as she slept on the couch. The report read that she was "set on fire". And as always, the officers got a free paid vacation and no charges.

Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
10. Why of course, because if - and only if - you are law enforcement or rich
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:35 AM
May 2014

you can make bad bad choices and be absolved of all responsibility

otherwise you or even someone you barely know can make a bad choice, and you might be killed over that choice or face losing every right you have.

yay FREEDOM!

Ash_F

(5,861 posts)
16. Depends on your definition of mistakenly.
Sat May 31, 2014, 12:43 PM
May 2014

The man they were looking for did reside there. But he was not home at the time.

Any raid that ends up with pictures like that is a mistake.

 

JJChambers

(1,115 posts)
6. What a nightmare
Fri May 30, 2014, 07:39 AM
May 2014

I sure hope the parents are charged for endangering the welfare of a child for selling crack at the same house they keep a baby. That is disgustingly irresponsible.

Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
7. The person who was arrested was not one of the parents
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:10 AM
May 2014

They were staying there because their own home had burned down

Are you saying that anything goes in the law enforcement quest to find teh Drugs?

Well, then a baby's life has no value to you either.

Adults do stupid things. They should not be scalded to death like Darren Rainey, left to labor in solitary for hours and deliver a baby whom the prison then lets die, or have an infant in the home burned up by police while it sleeps in its crib because they did those stupid things.

If you think the War on Infants Who Live In Homes Where Drugs Might Be is justified YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.

And I will say that your words to me are the most disgustingly irresponsible thing.

SELL YOUR FACISM SOMEWHERE ELSE









 

JJChambers

(1,115 posts)
9. The person who sold sold dope from there should have some responsibility
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:33 AM
May 2014

As should the parents if they knew about the dealing and still allowed the child there. I could see your point in blaming the police if they were at the wrong house, absolutely. But they were at the right house: the house of someone to have firearms and drugs.

I feel absolutely terrible that a child was injured and I think that child deserves justice. I just think fault lies with the people choosing to operate a drug dealing operation, with guns in the mix, at the same location they keep a baby.

Response to JJChambers (Reply #9)

 

JJChambers

(1,115 posts)
12. Randomly?
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:40 AM
May 2014

They had a warrant and the guy had guns and drugs. There hardly random. Why not blame the person who knowingly allowed a baby to be in a house where guns were kept and drugs were sold??

Ash_F

(5,861 posts)
15. They should not be kicking in doors unless there is imminent threat of violent crime
Sat May 31, 2014, 01:05 AM
May 2014

They had an informant. They could have picked this guy up on his way to the store and still secured a conviction with the evidence they had.

But no they want be badass Dirty Harry's. Now an innocent child lays near dead.

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
14. As I suspected, another Multi-Jurisdictional Taskforce raid...
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:56 AM
May 2014

...and a judge will affirm it operated "within the scope of its authority."

They stopped using these military raids in my area after killing one resident, and having one deputy die as a result of a no-knock barge in.

No-knock = home invasion in some quarters, and with similar results.

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