Thursday, September 25, 2014
Cops Running wild
They
stormed Marvin Louis Guy’s home at 5 AM to “serve a warrant.” Guy, fearing a criminal
‘home invasion” (he was right, but these criminals wore badges) when he was attacked by people he didn’t know, got his gun and
prepared to defend his home. He’s lucky to be alive, since cops, in that kind
of situation, usually fill the homeowner full of holes. Instead, they arrested
him for murder and attempted murder (three counts) on a police officer. Now he
faces the death penalty for defending his home against unknown invaders. This
is not right. Cops should not be allowed to invade people’s homes and charge
the homeowner with a crime when he rightfully defends his home, which he is
allowed to do, under the law and the Constitution. I know they do it like that to surprise people,
who are thought (operative word, “thought”) to be criminals. But that surprise
can get them killed, and they treat being killed in that fashion as a simple
crime—which it is NOT, except in THEIR case. I remember a case where they
conducted such a raid on phony charges because the sheriff wanted this guy’s
land for his own purposes. He appeared with a gun and they “filled him full of holes”
and later bought the property for “a song” from his widow. (Last Resistance)
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