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Multiple Cops Shot, One Killed in No Knock Raid

We live in a country where the citizenry are armed. If it’s the middle of the night and you hear someone busting through your front door, and if you exercise your 2nd Amendment rights by owning a firearm, your first reaction is going to be to draw that firearm to protect yourself and your family.

If you do that when a burglar or worse is breaking into your house to possibly cause harm to you and your family and property, then you’ve done the wise thing. That’s called self-defense.

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We live in a country where the citizenry are armed. If it’s the middle of the night and you hear someone busting through your front door, and if you exercise your 2nd Amendment rights by owning a firearm, your first reaction is going to be to draw that firearm to protect yourself and your family.

If you do that when a burglar or worse is breaking into your house to possibly cause harm to you and your family and property, then you’ve done the wise thing. That’s called self-defense.

– See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/this-is-why-they-should-knock-first-multiple-cops-shot-one-killed-in-no-knock-raid_052014#sthash.qi5eUnDO.dpuf

During the commission of these no knock raids, many innocent people have been gunned down. Children and pets have been shot and killed all across the nation. Elderly people who attempted to protect themselves have been slain in their homes and officers later found out they weren’t even in the right homes to begin with.

When the officers do it, it’s considered their “duty”; they were just doing their jobs when someone’s eight-year-old accidentally gets killed during a raid. On the other hand, when the average citizen fires under what they thought was the guise of self-defense on people they did not know were officers for breaking into their homes unannounced in the middle of the night, well…those people get charged with capital murder.
Read more at http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/05/no-knock-raid-results-multiple-cops-shot-one-killed/#sxmPHI2HiBTrUC3F.99

Killeen, Texas resident Marvin Louis Guy is currently being held at the Killeen City Jail on a $3 million bond for opening fire on a Killeen Tactical Response Unit and a Central Texas Organized Crime Unit that jointly descended on his home at 5:30 in the morning without knocking first to serve a narcotics search warrant last Friday.  Read more here.

Multiple officers were hit. Detective Charles Dinwiddie later died from his injuries.

During the commission of no knock raids, many innocent people have been gunned down. Children and pets have been shot and killed all across the nation. Elderly people who attempted to protect themselves have been slain in their homes and officers later found out they weren’t even in the right homes to begin with.

When the officers do it, it’s considered their “duty”; they were just doing their jobs when someone’s eight-year-old accidentally gets killed during a raid. On the other hand, when the average citizen fires under what they thought was the guise of self-defense on people they did not know were officers for breaking into their homes unannounced in the middle of the night, well…those people get charged with capital murder.

While police may refer to this as a “dynamic entry,” it really just seems like a dumb idea — especially in Texas — or at the very least, a bad idea for a gang of armed men to break in through someone’s window at the crack of dawn and not expect a response in-kind.

The cop was killed because he was shot in the face.  He was shot in the face because he was trying to crawl through these people’s window while they were sleeping like a common criminal would.

And why is all this deemed necessary over some drugs?  No one’s life was in immediate danger here.  It begs the question why these officers couldn’t have waited for this man to leave his apartment to go to the grocery store to arrest him, because certainly that would have happened at some point. Now one of those officers had to die over it. Was it worth it?

Is it ever worth it?

– See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/this-is-why-they-should-knock-first-multiple-cops-shot-one-killed-in-no-knock-raid_052014#sthash.qi5eUnDO.dpuf

The current regime (and specifically our current racist AG) needs to reverse the law when it comes to these illegal searches, or face having the blood of more dead cops on their hands.  Our founders were very wise men.  Perhaps our current lawmakers should remember this quote:

“That no free Government, or the blessing of liberty, can be preserved to any people but by a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue; and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles.” ~ Patrick Henry

 
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Jail Break!

The Kenyan and his brother, Kid Holdem have just broken 36,007 of their criminal brothers out of jail.  Yet, if you get caught riding your bicycle the wrong way on a NYC street, you will go to jail.

If this isn’t enough to impeach them both and then throw them into jail to await their own punishments (up to and including hanging), I don’t know what will.  

The group of released criminals includes those convicted of homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping and aggravated assault.  The breakdown includes:

  • 193 homicide convictions
  • 426 sexual assault convictions
  • 303 kidnapping convictions
  • 1,075 aggravated assault convictions
  • 1,160 stolen vehicle convictions
  • 9,187 dangerous drug convictions
  • 16,070 drunk or drugged driving convictions
  • 303 flight escape convictions

Read more here.

Demand their arrests!