3am Reminder or 4th Amendment Violation?
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3am Reminder or 4th Amendment Violation?
Terrence Brown MN We Are C.H.A.N.G.E June 21, 2008 Troy Molde was woken up by Lakeville police in Minnesota at 3 am. on Thursday. Lakeville police stopped in front of his residence when they noticed the garage door was open. The officers rang the doorbell and knocked on the front door but when
this didn't work they felt that this was just cause to enter his garage and investigate further. According to the Pioneer Press, the officers told Molde his garage door was open, the TV was on, keys to his truck were left in the ignition and the door to his house was ajar. Police said the intrusion
was justified because the officers' initial door knocks went unanswered. Police went inside to check if anything was wrong, Sgt. Jim Puncochar said. The day after the incident Troy spoke about his ordeal on the Chris Baker radio show. He talks about what he did prior to the incident "...my car wa
s in my garage with my keys in the ignition but I've always done that so I don't lose my key. Normally I shut my garage but I just happened to forget to shut it that night." He also disputes the some of the claims made by police and media "...the article says that the door was ajar, it wasn't, it h
as a spring on it so it wouldn't stay ajar and so the door was closed." He goes on to say "...they actually came out again last night for damage control and the Sargent said that the story was they looked in the window and saw a child sleeping on the floor which wasn't the case. It was never mention
ed when they were there and it was a hardwood floor ...when the sergeant came out last time he apologized, well not really apologized but he said heres our story it kind of pissed me off when the story changed." Troy feels that his constitutional rights were violated and under the fourth amendment
which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures he may be right. The police retort that they were there to prevent a crime. The mainstream media has been covering this story since it broke but at the same time they've spinning it with the "what if" scenarios verses the basic questions they
should be asking. Is it constitutional for a officer to walk into my home without probable cause? Do I have rights and were they violated? Police officers swore an oath to uphold the constitution and at what point does prevention become violation. http://mnchange.org/3-am-reminder-or-4th-amendment
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If the police would have found something they considered even possibly illegal during their home invasion, or any 'possible' evidence of abuse, then it would have been confiscated and this person would have been taken to jail. Even if he had comitted no crime, or the evidence was false, he would
have had to work his way out of jail and disprove it in court. Read the 4th Amendment, it's in my profile - this is a clear violation.
The very fact that some people think nothing wrong happened is proof that people are now ignorant of the Constitution and current attacks on individual liberties.
You would have made the exact same video if they decided to walk on by and some burgler was inside your house and had your family at gunpoint while they ransacked the place.
You would then be whining why they "didnt show some common sence when the garage door was open in the midle of the night." Need to take the tin foil hat off. This is what? the first time this has happend?
Troy didn't mention "gestapo". Gestapo was a secret political police. We have that too now in America, by Executive Decree. This happens less often in wealthy suburbs, random invasions on "suspicion", abetted by Drug Laws that created Federal Agencies and new Federal powers, justified by Harry A
nslinger's reading of 1930s Hollywood Tabloid articles about marijuana mayhem.
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Donald Scott was shot at home
According to Ventura County District Attorney Bradbury, the purpose of the raid was to seize Scott's ranch under asset forfeiture laws and then divide proceeds with participating agencies, such as National Park Service, which had put Scott's ranch on a list of property it would one day like to acq
uire, and LA Sheriff's Dept, ... That's one. Lots more.
Make an example of them... sue the bastards.