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I would have called 911 and reported unknown persons trying to break in my house with guns.
Brilliant. I'm sure calling the cops on the cops is sure to change the outcome and more cops will certainly set the other cops straight...
It might set off a cop war. Or maybe they would get the search warent before they break in to the house.
Agreed. Hope this family becomes financially rich at the expense of Framingham taxpayers (since you can't sue the PDs pension).$$$$$$$$$$
Come on now guys, they're just "heroes", doing "hero" things.
give them a break........
Police can use cunning (lie) to achiever their goals and most normal people under pressure cave. Your average hoodlam has more resolve to resist the popo than the woman in the vid, all those extra-credits in the "university". Yes, police can lie, they can tell tall tales, trick you and the only thing they need to worry if judge will buy it. Hint, they probably know the judge a whole lot better than you.
If there were no video, the broken door would serve as evidence the entry was not voluntarily granted.The only different outcome would be they'd also have a broken door.
I said all I'm gonna say. Waiting for the statist and apologists to out themselves
It think it was a MP5 that time and also the wrong house.
Brilliant. I'm sure calling the cops on the cops is sure to change the outcome and more cops will certainly set the other cops straight...
There was a federal decision that ruled that filming police performing their duties was constitutionally protected.That video has audio, probably get busted for "wire tapping".
They seized the gun, then they will revoke their LTC, then charge them with possession, they've done it before.