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2010-04-04

Terrifying Video: "I Don't Need a Warrant, Ma'am, Under Federal Law"

Vatic Note:  A police state in practice?  This woman at least had a camera, but how many others don't we know about right now.   This could happen to anyone of us at this point.  Can you believe this is our country?  After this video, then watch the next one where representative Dingle says the health care bill was passed to "control the people".   Both of these together ensure that a police state is closer than we may imagine. 

Title:   Terrifying Video: "I Don't Need a Warrant, Ma'am, Under Federal Law"

http://www.opednews.com/populum/print_friendly.php?p=Terrifying-Video--I-Don-t-by-Rob-Kall-100404-260.html
By:  Rob Kall, OP Ed News
Date:   April 4, 2010

Six law officers enter and search a woman's Bakersfield CA home without a warrant, saying federal law allows it. The action starts about 45 seconds into the video. Try not to be outraged.




All across America, law officers are grabbing powers they never had before, that are not theirs to grab-- bullying, arresting, abusing citizens. At least this woman video taped the perpetrators. If she finds a good lawyer, she should be able to sue.

Update:

Sheriff's department launches internal investigation after deputies enter woman's home

From 17KGET.com:

Attorney H.A. Sala says based on the video evidence, the Sheriff's Department could have a lawsuit on its hands because of the way they forced into the home without any knowledge of the wanted person being in the home. "They have to knock, state a purpose, say they have a warrant and give time for the person to surrender," Sala said.

Sheriff Donny Youngblood confirmed the deputies in the video are from the Kern County Sheriff's Department, but he said he can't comment because an internal affairs investigation is being launched.

Congressman John Dingell spills the truth about the health care bill

Congressman John Dingell says "........It takes a long time ..... to control the people". They are losing it when they make slip ups like that.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvDwFQiSkBU&NR=1





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1 comment:

  1. I've forwarded this link to some friends of mine who were once private detectives, one of whom was a police officer for eleven years. Bounty hunters and private detectives aren't bound by all of the laws that limit law enforcement officers. I am surprised, though, that sheriff's deputies came along. It's all very disturbing, and yes, I became angry.

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