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Title: Government thugs handcuff children, kill dog during $60 marijuana raid
Source: Marijuana Policy Project
URL Source: http://www.mpp.org
Published: Sep 28, 2006
Author: Rob Kampia
Post Date: 2006-10-02 17:19:33 by Neil McIver
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I want to share with you a recent horrifying example of our government's war on marijuana users. Get ready to be outraged.

The following is an excerpt from a September 20 article in the "Times Union" in Albany, New York:

"A police strike team raided a woman's Prospect Street apartment and handcuffed her children and killed her dog early Tuesday in a $60 pot bust. The woman called it excessive force and a case of mistaken identity, but officers said they stormed the home for a good reason: One of her sons was selling marijuana there.

The Police Department's tactical squad knocked down the front door of the upstairs apartment at 110 Prospect St. and flooded into the apartment shortly after 6 a.m.

'I heard a big boom. My first reaction was to jump out of bed. We were trying to find where our kids were at and all of a sudden we had guns in our faces,' said 40-year-old Anita Woodyear, who rents the second-floor flat.

During the ensuing chaos, police handcuffed two of the woman's children, Elijah Bradley, 11, and 12-year-old Victoria Perez, and shot at her dog in the kitchen before killing it in the bathroom, Woodyear said.

'That seems like an awful lot of firepower for marijuana,' said Fred Clark of the Schenectady chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 'That's like spending $125,000 for $5.'

Woodyear said she suspected police had intended to search a neighboring home, but had the wrong address on the search warrant. Neighbors said they suspect illicit drugs are dealt at other homes on the block.

'No apology, no "sorry about your dog",' she said.

But police said they have no reason to apologize. They said they raided the house because Woodyear's 18-year-old son, Israel M. Bradley, sold three plastic bags of marijuana there for $40 on Sept. 15. They allege he sold two other bags of marijuana in the house for $20 on Aug. 28, they said.

In addition, police said Bradley was carrying marijuana in the home on Sept. 1. 'We had the absolute right house. We had the absolute right target,' said Assistant Chief Michael Seber."

Visit http://ny.mpp.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=grKMIYPGIqE&b=1773617&ct=2947891 to read the entire article.

Who do the police think they're helping by breaking down the front door of a family's home, pointing guns in their faces, murdering their dog, and handcuffing the children? Was this for the good of the children? The mother? The neighborhood?

No one wins -- except perhaps for the government thugs who get jacked up on the adrenaline rush that comes from threatening and persecuting others.

We have to stop this madness. We have to change the laws so that government thugs no longer have the legal authority to kick in people's doors to find marijuana.

If you're as outraged by the above story as I am, please turn your anger into action by helping MPP restore sense to our nation's marijuana policies.

Thank you for standing with us in this important fight.

Sincerely,

Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.

P.S. As I've mentioned in previous alerts, a major philanthropist has committed to match the first $3.5 million that MPP can raise from the rest of the planet in 2006. This means that your donation today will be doubled. Subscribe to *Marijuana Policy Project*

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#3. To: Neil McIver (#0) (Edited)

I have friends who have very wealthy parents. They bought three houses in a row down in the Whiteacker neighborhood and one day, the cops came looking for drugs. They kicked all doors in destroying handmade hardwood pieces that are not replaceable.

The husband refused all screams and orders to let go of his two dogs out of fear for their lives up in his bedroom, and when they brutally grabbed up the animals and flung them into on of the vehicles there, they beat him for not complying.

His wife was left on the back porch in handcuffs and leg irons in the November chill wearing a thin nightgown for several hours. She also had a bag over her head. This couple was released after this happened and had to get some locksmiths out to the house the next day o make it securely lockable again. The cops destroyed allot of their stuff in the process of serving this warrant.

They searched all three houses frantically, and you know what? No drugs. Seems like an informant jealous of them who had somehow felt slighted by them had turned them in.

They are now suing the crap out of the city and the neighborhood is still pissed by this two years after the fact.

I'm sad this country has become like this, and I definitely do not in anyway shape or form like or trust the police and their masters.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-02   17:29:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Ferret Mike (#3)

I definitely do not in anyway shape or form like or trust the police and their masters.

Thus far, you appear to have no problems with those private groups that train the cops.

AngelSpawn  posted on  2006-10-02   20:24:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: AngelSpawn (#12) (Edited)

"Thus far, you appear to have no problems with those private groups that train the cops."

Gee A.Spawn, you don't listen well, do you? The police get training from various groups. I was in a Special Forces Guard unit, and my team sergeant was the head investigator for the Salt lake City D.A.'s office. We also had so many cops in my unit, it is the only time I have seen troopers who take off their BDU jackets to say work during I.G. time and have concealed weapons all over them.

I think I know something about what you talk about. I know to at times they get training from someone and don't think much of the person or the training. Which is why I pointed out to you that it is one thing to train, another for the horse who was led to water to drink of it as whomever brought them there like.

I also was trained in Phase one of the S.F.Q.C. and had two I.D.F. Majors in the barracks with me at Camp Makall. I particularly liked Major Cohen, and didn't want any truck with the other one. We also had officers from Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

I have heard much from Cohen about how the I.D.F. does things compared to how he observed the U.S. Army operate, and I just do not get worked up like you do about blocks of training that exist in a system where law enforcement officers receive lots of training of all kinds any more then some of the silly SOPs the I.D.F. use I heard about from the good Major impressed me.

Now I realize you are talking here of your pet bogeyman, so enjoy the heck out of yourself vilifying anyone you want. But I have a different viewpoint, O.K? And that is not going to change, because even if the training is very bad in terms of protecting Constitutional rights and in using say profiling techniques I do not believe in, I look at the entire organization being trained and the people in it.

I note what is good about a law enforcement agency, and what is bad. I do not have your ax to grind, and I absolutely, positively do not want it either.

I don't even dislike you, and really, you don't cause a ripple in my existence, but you should lighten up. Because my 'telling' reaction - as you put it - only exhibits my exasperation with you.

I am perfectly willing to be sociable and discuss anything with anyone here. But not if they are going to come at me with an ax to grind and a chip on their damn shoulder.

I hope this gives you the reality check you need, because now I have done so twice, this time in far more detail. And it is therefore the last time I cover this territory with you.

Now you have a great evening, you hear? ;-)

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-02   21:24:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Ferret Mike (#27)

I have a different viewpoint, O.K?

So I should just shut up and be tolerant of your differing viewpoint as your beloved ADL and its sibling JINSA helps to brainwash cops about who and who not to bust?

Don't count on my silence. The feet of faux progressives like yourself need to be held to the fire as much as the feet of faux conservatives.

I note what is good about a law enforcement agency

"Law enforcement" is the defintion of tyranny. Peace officers are what exist in a state of Liberty.

AngelSpawn  posted on  2006-10-02   21:34:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: AngelSpawn (#28) (Edited)

ROTFLMFAO!

Exactly, they are public servants, and Peace officer works better for me too.

I do not like the amount of people who are incarcerated, not the use of the Grand Jury system to intimidate and push around political activists. I do not like the tactics they use to stifle and thwart demonstrations and other acts of dissent either.

Now as far as "brainwashed" vs. "training," I would prefer them to stick to giving their blocks of training using the standard format of 'task, condition, and standard, as they use much the same BTMS style of training I was taught how to do my teaching in the military with.

You overstate yourself here, as "brainwashing," or the use of 'snapping' technique and other ways to change a person's outlook on life and modus of thinking - not to mention how much thinking they do for themselves - is a different thing.

And if a law enforcement agency is in the business of molding people after their own image, it is going to be a process longer, more involved and sophisticated then blocks of instruction an out of country entity gives.

And as far as your loaded use of the word, "beloved;" you are always invited to stop the fool posturing, Gertrude. I don't "belove" any entity like that. As with anything else, I not the good and bad aspects of any organization from them, to any I have had dealings with, or belonged to.

You are a feisty one, aren't you? Thanks for the amusement, tiger, go get them. rah rah rah.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-02   21:48:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Ferret Mike, Cynicom, christine, robin, Tauzero, Eoghan, BTP Holdings, jessejane, Lady X (#29)

The ADL is in the business of political indoctrination, which blends with brainwashing in today's LE environment. I suspect that your "teaching in the military" makes you as unable to use critical thinking in this matter as the cops and their ADL/JINSA trainers.

And as far as your loaded use of the word, "beloved;" you are always invited to stop the fool posturing, Gertrude. I don't "belove" any entity like that.

As you appear incapable of discussing this topic without resorting to outright flames and smears, you'll excuse me if I still don't believe or trust your word. You have yet to be able to answer a simple yes or no question on the matter of the ADL training the agents of tyranny.

Note to those flagged: Please see referenced post. It's rather, um, enlightening.

AngelSpawn  posted on  2006-10-02   22:05:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#46. To: AngelSpawn (#31)

"The ADL is in the business of political indoctrination, which blends with brainwashing in today's LE environment. I suspect that your "teaching in the military" makes you as unable to use critical thinking in this matter as the cops and their ADL/JINSA trainers."

I have been a political activist far longer then I was in Special Forces. And my four letter mobilization day code word was "REDS" which was a joke my A team did in all good nature based on my left leaning political stance.

You see, they actually liked it, as Special Forces is different then the "warrior ethos of the Rangers or infantry. My political outlook gave them more tools to use in analyzing a situation and sizing a situation up.

Low intensity conflict as I've been taught how to train people in it or conduct operations in a LEC situation does not involve political indoctrination.

If you do anything in the way of that in Robin Sage, you get in trouble with the situation with the people playing the indigenous people right off the bat. I am very serious.

One class had a Mormon officer given the "Village Elder's drink which was not poisonous, but was definitely alcoholic and obnoxiously horrible to taste.

The fool piously started lecturing them about how as a Mormon he did not drink alcohol and the 'villager on the truck nearby started firing up that training team with blanks from a saw. The team had to go into retrograde movement mode and adiós the AO.

You are taught to respect those you deal with culturally and politically. Which is EXACTLY why I went Spacial Forces in the first place.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-02 23:18:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: AngelSpawn (#31) (Edited)

"As you appear incapable of discussing this topic without resorting to outright flames and smears, you'll excuse me if I still don't believe or trust your word."

Well that is your posturing on this. I have been more then nice, and more then fair. You are very arrogant, territorial in regards to this forum and what goes on it, and self righteous to the extreme.

And I don't care if you believe me or not, but suffice it to say, I am not in here so many years using my own name because I am in the business of lying to anyone anyplace on the Internet I've been.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-02 23:23:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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