Topic: Police-20 hour stand off with empty house, then destroy it | |
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On Tuesday, Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves and his heroic team of militarized storm troopers descended on the home of a single mom and her five kids. Upon removing the mother and her five children from the house, police entered into a 20-hour-long standoff — with the empty house.
According to Sheriff Groves, police were looking for Doug Alexius, a suspect wanted on a misdemeanor count of assaulting a law enforcement officer and another drug-related charge. Upon entering the home, the team used a 'hi-tech' and expensive infrared camera that showed them Alexius was hiding in the attic. Incorrectly believing Alexius was in the attic, they backed out and a 20-hour long standoff ensued. "Time is on our side," the sheriff said during their heated standoff with an empty house. "We have the luxury of being able to rotate officers out. At some point, he's going to have to come out of there." After not breaking things or killing anyone for 19 hours, the officers became restless, said to hell with the Sheriff's strategy of waiting for him to come out, and proceeded to storm the home. A SWAT truck with a battering ram attached was used to poke holes and tear apart the house in an attempt to drive the nonexistent suspect out. As deputies became unable to find him, they began taking their frustration out on couches, beds, lamps, clothing, toys, and even the family's Christmas tree was ripped through a window and smashed to bits. The entire time, Nita Lane, the homeowner, was trying to tell the cops that Alexius was not there and does not live there. The sheriff, quite expectedly, remains unapologetic. Despite being told by the victim that Alexius was not in her house, Groves maintains that his officers acted in the best possible manner. "It appeared using that tool [infra-red camera] there was somebody in the attic. As it turns out, now we know that was incorrect. But nonetheless that was the information we were operating under at the time," said Groves. "Some may suggest you just rush in, and we could have cleared that house in a matter of minutes. But if there was a suspect in there and would have shot one of our officers or something else happened, and he was able to breach the perimeter and jeopardize the safety of the residents nearby, that's not a risk I'm willing to take," Groves continued entirely missing his own point. Groves did eventually "rush in and clear the house." Just because it took him 20-hours to decide to do it, doesn't change that fact at all. Friends and neighbors like Vonda Macklin came to the aid of the family and were outside the next day picking up their belongings that were strewn across the yard. "It's like the destroying of your dream you know," said Macklin. "Probably the hardest part is just seeing they ripped their Christmas tree apart, and out their window it goes." Instead of apologizing or offering to help clean up the mess he and his crony soldiers made, Groves refers the victim to some vague FBI program that allegedly cleans up after cops wrongly destroy a family's home. The Free Thought Project spoke with the victim's neighbor, Vonda, who said the SWAT team, "left holes in ceiling, all the windows were smashed out, holes in were left in the side of the house" and they literally "ripped her Christmas tree apart," using a set of claws on the front of a vehicle. Christmas and the foreseeable future for this single mother and her five children who live with her, aged 3-15, are ruined - thanks to Galena's finest. Vonda tells the Free Thought Project that "Lane is the type of lady that won't take anything from anyone." However, we still want to help her. The Free Thought Project has started a Go Fund Me Campaign to raise funds for Ms. Lane and her children. http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-demolish-single-moms-home-mistake-destroy-childrens-christmas-offer/ |
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Click here to read a more accurate story about what happened.
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? |
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? Moe, the version that you posted says nothing about the FBI's involvement and the FBI's effort to pay for the damages. Besides, my link takes people directly to a local news organization. |
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? Moe, the version that you posted says nothing about the FBI's involvement and the FBI's effort to pay for the damages. Besides, my link takes people directly to a local news organization. lol, ok, your's is soooo much better... man i'm so glad you posted the other story, the buttered up version... BTW, it does say the sheriff vaguely told her about the FBI payments for such police "mistakes"... but since you think it was all just innocent fun, maybe you will be blessed with a police raid on your home during Christmas, and maybe they will say I'm sorry, wrong house, after the damage is done... i don't buy the cops version at all, and neither should anyone else... |
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Keystone Cops!
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My client had this similar thing happened to her. It was on the news. Completely destroyed her house!
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Thank goodness, for the valiant efforts of law enforcement.
That house may have escaped. |
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Whew!, lucky they didn't set it on fire. Just sayin
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Ineptitude
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Two counts of resisting arrest and two counts of battery on revenue officer. |
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? Moe, the version that you posted says nothing about the FBI's involvement and the FBI's effort to pay for the damages. Besides, my link takes people directly to a local news organization. lol, ok, your's is soooo much better... man i'm so glad you posted the other story, the buttered up version... BTW, it does say the sheriff vaguely told her about the FBI payments for such police "mistakes"... but since you think it was all just innocent fun, maybe you will be blessed with a police raid on your home during Christmas, and maybe they will say I'm sorry, wrong house, after the damage is done... i don't buy the cops version at all, and neither should anyone else... Moe, you would be absolutely correct, the Sheriff is the constitutional officer and he is the one that serves warrants. But I love how the FBI which has no money not stolen from someone else is going to pay. |
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? Moe, the version that you posted says nothing about the FBI's involvement and the FBI's effort to pay for the damages. Besides, my link takes people directly to a local news organization. only thing you may be right about is the "why" in the first place..."police were looking for Doug Alexius, a suspect wanted on a misdemeanor count of assaulting a law enforcement officer and another drug-related charge" FBI, swat, and a 20 hour standoff for a misdemeanor crime? |
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? Moe, the version that you posted says nothing about the FBI's involvement and the FBI's effort to pay for the damages. Besides, my link takes people directly to a local news organization. lol, ok, your's is soooo much better... man i'm so glad you posted the other story, the buttered up version... BTW, it does say the sheriff vaguely told her about the FBI payments for such police "mistakes"... but since you think it was all just innocent fun, maybe you will be blessed with a police raid on your home during Christmas, and maybe they will say I'm sorry, wrong house, after the damage is done... i don't buy the cops version at all, and neither should anyone else... Moe, you would be absolutely correct, the Sheriff is the constitutional officer and he is the one that serves warrants. But I love how the FBI which has no money not stolen from someone else is going to pay. not sure why FBI and swat are on a misdemeanor warrant anyway... |
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same thing, just a different tone... what would you expect the sheriffs department to say? Moe, the version that you posted says nothing about the FBI's involvement and the FBI's effort to pay for the damages. Besides, my link takes people directly to a local news organization. lol, ok, your's is soooo much better... man i'm so glad you posted the other story, the buttered up version... BTW, it does say the sheriff vaguely told her about the FBI payments for such police "mistakes"... but since you think it was all just innocent fun, maybe you will be blessed with a police raid on your home during Christmas, and maybe they will say I'm sorry, wrong house, after the damage is done... i don't buy the cops version at all, and neither should anyone else... Moe, you would be absolutely correct, the Sheriff is the constitutional officer and he is the one that serves warrants. But I love how the FBI which has no money not stolen from someone else is going to pay. not sure why FBI and swat are on a misdemeanor warrant anyway... From the Article the warrant was either KBI or FBI or both. And in today's fascist world, violence is the way. |
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