Are there not proper protocol for serving a warrant by the police? I mean common sense tells you if you are serving a warrant on a suspected drug house, wouldn't you try to make contact with the person in the house before just busting in the house? Call me crazy but that sounds like the proper thing to do, doesn't it.
Well thats not the way it works in Columbus, Oh.
Well according to a report at Reason Magazine, this happened last Thursday. Last Thursday Night police were "Serving" a warrant on a suspected Crack House. Well the police were in the process of getting into the house to serve the warrant. As they were in the process of busting the door down the people inside thought they were getting ready to get robbed. So one of the men pulled out his gun and shot and the door. He hit 2 of the officers, not knowing that the people busting in the door were officers. Well the house was not a crack house, it was in the process of having a card game. The man shooting was a man there to play cards, has no previous criminal record, has a permit for a concealed weapon, and thought he has going to be robbed.
Well guess what, the man is being charged with 2 counts of Attempted Murder for shooting at and hitting the officers. Well if the officers would have properly made contact with the inhabitants of the house that they were serving a warrant, it would have ended differently. But however with the police believing they can do as they please in the self appointed gestapo state they run, obviously forgetting who pays the salaries they live on.
So just remember that if you think you are being robbed at your house, you can not use right to bear arms against the person/persons coming in. It may be the police, and you know to them your constitution rights matter not when they are doing their job.
Stand Up for your Rights, because if we don't stand up for our rights, do you really think the government will look out for it, NO is the answer.
Viva Liberty!
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