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I got SWAT'ed and handcuffed live while Linux development streaming!
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How is "someone called" enough evidence to enter peoples homes and arrest them?
These officers should lose their job,
"check it out" does not involve handcuffs.
in my opinion you are taking a serious breach of personal freedom far too lightly.
Why not both?
He might have even had some dangerous written materials they should have searched his whole house. Or maybe dangerous chemicals hidden in his closet. Or maybe dangerous weapons stuffed in the couch cushions. They should have ransacked the whole place.
Why even endanger themselves going in with just cuffs? Flashbang the guy before he can react with a possibly deadly weapon. Drive a battering ram through his front door it only takes a second to open fire.
Put him under surveillance for a few weeks and collect his whole schedule so you can hit him when it's safe.
we can just gently smooch the boots
The only way to convince you this is wrong is if you get swatted and have your dog killed for barking too much in front of you while cuffed.
I just read a story where a cop visited someone based on a noise complaint and ended up gunning the young Airman down while he was on a video call with his mother and gf... So from my perspective, cops are the danger.
Who put the person in handcuffs exactly?