Police Looking Worse and Worse in Atlanta "Drug Raid" Killing
Now it seems that one of the officers involved in the deadly "drug raid" in Atlanta last week previously lied about an incident in which he caused a head-on car crash. Yet the Atlanta police kept him on the force, and his "credibility" was good enough to get a no-knock warrant to break down someone's door.
Also, the confidential informant is no longer confidential, somehow. But why?
Read Radley Balko's analysis in The Agitator.
arm the elderly
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 06/15/2007 - 10:55amlooks like the elderly should be armed and taught how to defend themselves from police with so many being murdered by corrupt police .it may come down to every body going to war with drug warriors to protect themselves from these savages .what has our America come to when we need protection from our police forces










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No Knock Warrants
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 12/19/2006 - 1:53amI wonder what would have happened to woman if she had killed all those ''officers" who had invaded her home, and stayed alive to tell about it. Would she have been up for murder for killing some unlawful cops?