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Natick police in Framingham? Who’s to blame here?View attachment 297151
So the guy with the badge isn’t a Framingham Police Officer? It’s mentioned in passing so blithely in the article. That should be a foundation piece of the story. I swear these reporters get worse everyday.
So the guy with the badge isn’t a Framingham Police Officer?
Natick police in Framingham? Who’s to blame here?
article said they had a warrant and that after executing the warrant they're filling charges. Am I missing something? or just bad reporting?
Ahh, a coalition....They all are. He’s apparently part of a gang, err, “task force” that violates people’s rights in the name of a now legal plant.
They all are. He’s apparently part of a gang, err, “task force” that violates people’s rights in the name of a now legal plant.
Ahh, a coalition....
ah yeah, that reporting was pretty shit then.They apparently got a warrant after their illegal search and seizure. And they are filing charges for two reasons. Retribution and protections. Courts love to excuse rights violations and crimes committed by cops as long as the person who’s rights were violated gets charged...with something. Anything will do.
What's with taking credit cards or legally owned guns?
Normal procedure is to have the warrant in hand and the first officer at the door would/should hand it to the person answering the door. From everything I saw in this video they didn't have a warrant and alleged to want to "secure the house" and then get the warrant. So trashing the place first definitely appears to be a Constitutional violation, however justice in a Mass court is a real crapshoot at best.article said they had a warrant and that after executing the warrant they're filling charges. Am I missing something? or just bad reporting?
So cops can go into a house without a search warrant under the guise of 'securing' a house? What's with taking credit cards or legally owned guns?
NEVER OPEN THE DOOR.
what about......
NEVER OPEN THE DOOR.
what if…….
NEVER OPEN THE DOOR.
If they have a warrant they will show it to you or bust the door down. Letting the police inside is an invitation to be treated as a criminal - evidence and probable cause may follow, but you are still a criminal in their eyes.
I also would like to point out, an unlawful entry is UNLAWFUL. No different than a strong arm robbery or a door kick in by the local meth head.
Act accordingly.