I've got a good dog. Nobody gets near the front door.
And you may act whenever you deem it necessary, but I suspect the chance of success is increased by waiting until the Governors have made their legal stand first.
Read up on the Tuttles, in Houston. A group of rogue cops broke down their door and shot the husband, wife, and the dog, murdering all of them. They were there because the two supervisory cops lied to get a warrant. The couple was law abiding, no criminal history was ever shown, save, I think, one hot check charge from decades before, that was dropped. Reading between the lines, the wife probably wrote a hot check and they eventually made it good, so the case was dropped. No history of narcotics, yet they were raided by a narcotics hit squad.
Wow, never heard of that one. Read up on it and it's clearly fucked up. Sounds like Tuttle might have only got 1 or 2 of them and the other injuries to officers was friendly fire that they are trying to pin on him to make him the bad guy. This is scary shit! I don't know anyone who wouldn't be aggressive being awakened in the middle of the night to plain clothes people with guns breaking down the door and shooting their dog. Lucky for the cops he didn't reach for an AR instead. Might've gone a bit differently.
I've got a good dog. Nobody gets near the front door.
And you may act whenever you deem it necessary, but I suspect the chance of success is increased by waiting until the Governors have made their legal stand first.
Read up on the Tuttles, in Houston. A group of rogue cops broke down their door and shot the husband, wife, and the dog, murdering all of them. They were there because the two supervisory cops lied to get a warrant. The couple was law abiding, no criminal history was ever shown, save, I think, one hot check charge from decades before, that was dropped. Reading between the lines, the wife probably wrote a hot check and they eventually made it good, so the case was dropped. No history of narcotics, yet they were raided by a narcotics hit squad.
Wow, never heard of that one. Read up on it and it's clearly fucked up. Sounds like Tuttle might have only got 1 or 2 of them and the other injuries to officers was friendly fire that they are trying to pin on him to make him the bad guy. This is scary shit! I don't know anyone who wouldn't be aggressive being awakened in the middle of the night to plain clothes people with guns breaking down the door and shooting their dog. Lucky for the cops he didn't reach for an AR instead. Might've gone a bit differently.
Remote controlled ARs are force multipliers though