another murder by the government

predictable. the callous murder of an american marine is justified and reasonable because the pussy cops have to act like navy seals....



Unlike intrepid, fearless internet posters like SmarterThanFew, who bravely tap out messages on keyboards....
 
and another murder by the government.

69 year old arthritic pain ridden man gunned down in own home by police

a SWAT raid on a home of a 69 year old man ended in his death. A 'confidential informant' told police the old man was selling prescription pain medicine, so law enforcement invaded his home. neighbors and witnesses say that the police just barged in and didn't announce, then gun shots were fired. It took a few days for police to finally release what they found after they killed him.

Guns and four bottles of prescription painkillers — three of them empty — were among the items seized after a drug raid at a Hampton home Saturday led to the homeowner's death during a shootout with police.

William A. Cooper, 69, was shot at about 10 a.m. after police — executing a search warrant seeking controlled prescription painkillers — forced entry into his home on Clifton Street in Wythe.

Police say Cooper opened fire on them in the home, and they had no choice but to shoot back. A friend of Cooper's says he thinks Cooper must have been startled by the raid and believed his home was being invaded by criminals.

The list of seized items, filed Tuesday in Hampton Circuit Court, included one empty bottle of OxyContin and three bottles of Oxycodone-acetaminophen — one containing pills and two of them empty.

Friends said Cooper used a cane, suffered from knee and back pain, and took a lot of pain medicine. The list of seized items doesn't include whether or not the prescriptions were valid ones in Cooper's name.

"We did locate evidence that supports the charge of distribution of illegal narcotics," police spokesman Jason Price said Tuesday.

The list of confiscated items includes 16 other pill bottles — for drugs used to treat symptoms ranging from arthritis to diabetes to seizures to heart disease.

A confidential informant had told police that Cooper was selling methadone, Percocet (one trade name for Oxycodone-acetaminophen) and other prescription drugs from his home. Methadone was not among the items seized.

Other seized items included Cooper's wallet, $903 in cash, his 2000 Lexus automobile — allegedly connected to the drug sales — as well as a vehicle title and "financial documents."

Also confiscated from Cooper's home — under a separate warrant issued after the shootout — were 16 guns, including revolvers, pistols, rifles and shotguns. Cartridge cases, bullets and other items also were seized.
 
I blame the gun culture, these cops where the dorks in hs now they are tough guys skating on the very edge of the law.
 
Pima county sheriffs justify killing in death of jose

Because he had guns, body armor, and brothers who were dealing marijuana, therefore they justify the early morning raid on his home that allowed sheriffs deputies to execute him.

I recommend reading the entire article, because nowhere in it do they offer ANY proof of his connection to the drug ring of his brothers, only making references to personally owned weapons and body armor......and a hat with a border patrol logo on it.

Of course, since he had guns, body armor, and a hat this will justify his death to darla.
 
$3.4M settlement in deadly 2011 SWAT raid near Tucson

The family of a man killed in a barrage of gunfire during a SWAT raid at a home southwest of Tucson has settled a lawsuit with four police agencies involved in the operation.

The $3.4 million settlement with the family of Jose Guerena will end a two-year legal battle between his wife, Vanessa, and Pima County.

The settlement includes Marana, Oro Valley and Sahuarita, which had officers on the SWAT team, officials confirmed on Thursday.

Guerena, 26, was shot and killed by SWAT team members on May 5, 2011, when they raided his house.

http://azstarnet.com/news/local/cri...cle_832b91ca-5b21-517d-bf8d-124008f63529.html
 
Back
Top