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The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 02:23 AM Jul 2013

Militarized police overreach: “Oh, God, I thought they were going to shoot me next” (pt 2)

Militarized police overreach: “Oh, God, I thought they were going to shoot me next”
Local law enforcement's often using SWAT teams to do regular police work. The results are frightening -- and deadly


Cheye Calvo only intended to be home long enough to grab a bite to eat and walk his dogs. Calvo worked full-time at an educational foundation in Washington, D.C., but he also had an unusual part-time job: he was mayor of the small town of Berwyn Heights, Maryland. In 2004, at age thirty-three, he was the youngest elected mayor in the history of Prince George’s County, Maryland. Now thirty-seven, he lived with his wife, Trinity Tomsic, her mother, Georgia Porter, and their two black labradors, Payton and Chase. Calvo was due back in town later that night for a community meeting.

As Calvo took the dogs out for a walk the evening of July 29, 2008, his mother-in-law told him that a package had been delivered a few minutes earlier. He figured it was something he had ordered for his garden. “On the walk, I noticed a few black SUVs in the neighborhood, but thought little of it except to wave to the drivers,” he would later recall. When Calvo and the dogs returned, he picked up the package, brought it inside, then went upstairs to change for his meeting.

The next thing Calvo remembers is the sound of his mother-in-law screaming. He ran to the window and saw heavily armed men clad in black rushing his front door. Next came the explosion. He’d later learn that this was when the police blew open his front door. Then there was gunfire. Then boots stomping the floor. Then more gunfire. Calvo, still in his boxers, screamed, “I’m upstairs, please don’t shoot!” He was instructed to walk downstairs with his hands in the air, the muzzles of two guns pointed directly at him. He still didn’t know it was the police. He described what happened next at a Cato Institute forum six weeks later. “At the bottom of the stairs, they bound my hands, pulled me across the living room, and forced me to kneel on the floor in front of my broken door. I thought it was a home invasion. I was fearful that I was about to be executed.” I later asked Calvo what might have happened if he’d had a gun in his home for self-defense. His answer: “I’d be dead.” In another interview, he would add, “The worst thing I could have done was defend my home.”

Calvo’s mother-in-law was face-down on the kitchen floor, the tomato-artichoke sauce she was preparing still sitting on the stove. Her first scream came when one of the SWAT officers pointed his gun at her from the other side of the window. The police department would later argue that her scream gave them the authority to enter the home without knocking, announcing themselves, and waiting for someone to let them in.

http://www.salon.com/2013/07/10/militarized_police_overreach_oh_god_i_thought_they_were_going_to_shoot_me_next%E2%80%9D/

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Militarized police overreach: “Oh, God, I thought they were going to shoot me next” (pt 2) (Original Post) The Straight Story Jul 2013 OP
OMG! magellan Jul 2013 #1
PG SWAT fucked with the wrong guy. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2013 #2
Say hello to your new America davidn3600 Jul 2013 #3
These "men" are the most dangerous thing the common citizen will ever face Scootaloo Jul 2013 #4
not much of a surprise. We live in a police state. liberal_at_heart Jul 2013 #5
K & R xocet Jul 2013 #6
I hate this country!!!!!!!! newfie11 Jul 2013 #8
Thank god we don't live in some awful country like this... Egalitarian Thug Jul 2013 #7

magellan

(13,257 posts)
1. OMG!
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 02:29 AM
Jul 2013

Those poor people and the dogs! WTF -- and then the lame coverup!

I guess I'm not done weeping for this country.

 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
2. PG SWAT fucked with the wrong guy.
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 02:47 AM
Jul 2013

He ended up getting legislation passed in Maryland that was a first attempt at reining in SWAT-style tactics. All it does is require annual reporting of SWAT deployments, but it's a start.

 

Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
4. These "men" are the most dangerous thing the common citizen will ever face
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 04:14 AM
Jul 2013

Not thugs in the bushes. Not be-turbaned terrorists in a cave. Not some foreign invasion or street gang.

The Domestic military that we, the people, in our fear of thugs, terrorists, and gangs, have given authority over life and death, total legal immunity for their own actions, and the sort of weaponry one expects from a central Asian insurgency movement.

xocet

(3,871 posts)
6. K & R
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 04:26 AM
Jul 2013


Another Columbia, MO SWAT Raid - Two Dogs Killed While Retreating

Uploaded on May 27, 2011

This is a legally obtained video of the Columbia, MO SWAT team serving a search warrant for marijuana on 03.07.2008 at the home of Mr. Jonathan March. Mr. March had no prior felony convictions at the time of the raid.

During the raid, 5 concussion grenades were exploded in and around the home. One of the grenades exploded near the feet of the young lady visitor seen in the video who at the time was seated on the couch. Two additional grenades were exploded subsequent to the arrest on the premise that the CPD needed to prove that the previous 5 grenades had done no damage. The grenades left clear charred remains on the carpet and other areas of the home.

During sworn testimony, the SWAT officers who executed this raid acknowledged that they had shot to death two dogs with their machine guns. Both dogs were shot in the back while retreating. One of the dogs is shot at around 6:30 as an officer tops the stairs, passes a suspect on the floor and steps into a bedroom. You can see a glimpse of the dead dog as the officer stands in the doorway. The dog is obviously facing away from the officer. At 6:55 you can see another injured dog struggling in the hall.

It is important to note that this raid took place before Chief Ken Burton accepted his position with the CPD. Due to the overwhelming public outcry stemming from a more recent yet similar raid under his command, Chief Burton has reigned in the use of his SWAT team to serve search warrants for non-violent crimes and criminals. While the prevalence of violent, paramilitary raids has waned in Columbia, this type of raid is happening somewhere in the United States right now. Please speak out against this government sanctioned domestic terrorism.
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