Supreme Court Revives Police Responsibility for Wrong House Raids
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George F. Will: The Supreme Court made the right call about the wrong house
THE Chicago Police Department’s motto is: “We serve and protect.” Philadelphia’s is: “Honor. Integrity. Service.” Dallas’s is: “One city, one team.” Atlanta’s FBI office motto might be: “Oops!”
Wrong-Door Raids Keep Killing Innocents—And Federal Courts Keep Letting It Happen
Opinion FBI mistakenly raided their Atlanta home Screenshot vifreepress.com 6-18-2025 Early on a Wednesday morning in October 2017, FBI agents terrorized three innocent people, including a 7-year-old boy, by breaking into their home in Atlanta. The agents tossed a flashbang grenade, rousted the two adults from the closet where they were hiding, manhandled and handcuffed one of them, and threatened them with guns before discovering that the SWAT …
Federal Courts Shrug at Potentially Lethal Wrong-Door Raids - Finnoexpert
Early on a Wednesday morning in October 2017, FBI agents terrorized three innocent people, including a 7-year-old boy, by breaking into their home in Atlanta. The agents tossed a flash-bang grenade, rousted the two adults from the closet where they were hiding, manhandled and handcuffed one of them, and threatened them with guns before discovering that the SWAT team had raided the wrong house. Last week, the Supreme Court revived a lawsuit provo…
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