Lawsuit: Police Seize Home, Arrest Owner The Daily Caller, July - TopicsExpress



          

Lawsuit: Police Seize Home, Arrest Owner The Daily Caller, July 7, 2013: (Prog-ver 1.0) A teabagger family is suing the city of Henderson, Nevada for violating their Third Amendment rights — the constitutional prohibition against quartering soldiers in a private home during peacetime without the owner’s consent. The Mitchell family says Henderson police arrested them for refusing to let officers use their homes for a “tactical advantage” in a domestic violence investigation into a neighbor. The nature of the domestic violence charges were not disclosed, but knowledgeable neighbors told this reporter of hearing daily crashing sounds, small explosions, possible gun fire, and blood curdling screams in the early morning hours. “The possibility of human or civil rights offenses taking place in this house required us to take immediate action.” one police officer disclosed. “If the screams were coming from someone of the LGYBTQI community it’s our duty to put a stop to it immediately!” A thoughtful police officer had contacted Anthony Mitchell, the son, on July 10, 2011, with a request to use his house as a lookout while investigating the alleged offenses of his neighbor. When Mitchell told police that he did not wish to be involved, the complaint states, police decided they needed to stop the cruelty next door and were therefore required as a matter of human decency to use Anthony’s residence anyway. First, officers “smashed open” Mitchell’s door with a “metal ram” after he did not immediately open it himself. He then “curled on the floor of his living room, with his hands over his face,” as the police shot him and his dog several times with a semi-automatic pepper-ball gun of unspecified caliber. - See more at: thepeoplescube/peoples-blog/lawsuit-police-seize-home-arrest-owner-t11338.html#sthash.BGXGvaDd.dpuf
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 02:35:56 +0000

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