SWAT raid on Missouri Family

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Video of SWAT Raid on Missouri Family

Radley Balko | May 5, 2010

In February, I wrote the following about a drug raid in Missouri:

SWAT team breaks into home, fires seven rounds at family's pit bull and corgi (?!) as a seven-year-old looks on.

They found a "small amount" of marijuana, enough for a misdemeanor charge. The parents were then charged with child endangerment.

So smoking pot = "child endangerment." Storming a home with guns, then firing bullets into the family pets as a child looks on = necessary police procedures to ensure everyone's safety.

Just so we're clear.

Now there's video, which you can watch below. It's horrifying, but I'd urge you to watch it, and to send it to the drug warriors in your life. This is the blunt-end result of all the war imagery and militaristic rhetoric politicians have been spewing for the last 30 years—cops dressed like soldiers, barreling through the front door middle of the night, slaughtering the family pets, filling the house with bullets in the presence of children, then having the audacity to charge the parents with endangering their own kid. There are 100-150 of these raids every day in America, the vast, vast majority like this one, to serve a warrant for a consensual crime.

But they did prevent Jonathan Whitworth from smoking the pot they found in his possession. So I guess this mission was a success.

I've exchanged emails with the mother of the family, who was in the home at the time of the raid. I'm waiting on her permission to publish her account of what happened.

And here is the video--> *warning* graphic (I didn't embed because of this)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbwSwvUaRqc

Thoughts?
 
Are you sure this was in the USA? We're innocent until proven guilty, right? Wonder what the warrant said and who approved it? Law enforcement families get so ticked off when people generalize about how bad police officers are...they shot their beautiful dogs for no reason. I'm really po'd right now. I'm going to forward this. Why has it taken so long to make it into YouTube?
 
Of course the dog was guarding his home and his family!! No reason at all to shoot and kill the dog. I hope the family gets some kind of compensation...all that for what? a little pot..which he only got a 300.00 fine for! And the poor child who had to witness it...gonna mess with his psych
 

I found the local news so you can have a better account of the incident.

http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2010/05/06/swat-raid-prompts-police-review-policy/

Here is a nice quote to sum it up from the chief of police there....


The pit bull was acting aggressively? Did it take them a whole 2 seconds to make that determination?

This is just outrageous! Everyone involved should have been fired the instant this all went down. To sit on a warrant for that length of time? To send in part timers? To feel this is justified for a minor drug charge? Sounds like the whole system needs to be overhauled, IMO.

It also sounds like these so called police officers should be shot on the spot too. If acting aggressively is justification for death, then they should be willing to have the same punishment imposed. They at least are guilty. I'm not convinced the dog was.
 
Well I am really glad that the SWAT team who was dressed from head to toe in protective gear and boots, were able to contain the five hundred pound giant pit bull and the axe murdering perpetrator. The "punishment" should always fit the crime. Oh wait, this was for something that resulted in a $300 fine. I am sure glad that it wasn't about an overdue library book. They would be really over using their "authority". Disgusting display of "power because you can". :sad2::rolleyes:
 
How are the police/swat any worse then the parents who brought drugs in to a house where children live. And I'm sure that if they had enough information for a warrant then at one point there were more drugs then what they recovered. It's easy for others to watch a video and condem the police for their actions, but until you are in their shoes doing their job, even for just a day, quit the monday morning quarterbacking. :confused3
 
It also sounds like these so called police officers should be shot on the spot too. If acting aggressively is justification for death, then they should be willing to have the same punishment imposed. They at least are guilty. I'm not convinced the dog was.


Seriously, I can't believe that you would make a statement like this. :confused3 How sad.
 
How are the police/swat any worse then the parents who brought drugs in to a house where children live. And I'm sure that if they had enough information for a warrant then at one point there were more drugs then what they recovered. It's easy for others to watch a video and condem the police for their actions, but until you are in their shoes doing their job, even for just a day, quit the monday morning quarterbacking. :confused3

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YEAH, that's fine and dandy. Let's see how you'd feel if police officers did a raid on your house and started firing their guns!!!

If he was such a criminal, why sit on a warrant for 8 yes, 8 days!?!?!?!?!?!

Don't tell me whose shoes I should be walking in before making a determination. And I support the police 100% WHEN they are doing the job that they're hired to do. When they want to wear that badge on their sleeve and act like they can do anything they want just because they have that badge, well..... I won't be supporting them or those actions anytime soon.
 
Seriously, I can't believe that you would make a statement like this. :confused3 How sad.

How sad that they felt it was okay to shoot an innocent dog! There is NO evidence to show that the dog even attempted to attack them. The one in the back of the house, what was his crime? They shot him just cause they could.

We're certainly not talking about a sting operation here. We're talking about a group of so called officers (as if they even know what a call to duty is), who put a badge on, and decided they were above the law. No, they didn't decide they were above the law. They decided that they WERE the law.

Had it been a sting, they would have KNOWN what was in that house before they decided to break the front door down! That's a fact!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Those "officers" should have been fired immediately and should never, ever be able to work in law enforcement again. Too bad the dog didn't attack one of them before they murdered him.
 
I'd hate to see what these yahoos would do if they were dealing with a drug dealer. Wow, overkill much?
 
This also happened in Maryland. Stormed the house, two dogs murdered. Except the family didn't even have drugs in the house, they got the wrong house.
 
Are you sure this was in the USA? We're innocent until proven guilty, right? Wonder what the warrant said and who approved it? Law enforcement families get so ticked off when people generalize about how bad police officers are...they shot their beautiful dogs for no reason. I'm really po'd right now. I'm going to forward this. Why has it taken so long to make it into YouTube?

The article isn't very forthcoming about the warrant, is it? If you read the comments under the article though, they're speaking of the tip coming in from an anonymous source and that no investigative police work was done. They just jumped straight to the raid (well, after waiting 8 days).

Kinda sounds like it's possible to get a warrant in that town for just about anything. At least if those reports are true. Probable cause? Who needs that!?!?!?!
 
This also happened in Maryland. Stormed the house, two dogs murdered. Except the family didn't even have drugs in the house, they got the wrong house.

I remember that. :sad2:
 
OMG!!!:mad::mad::mad: I am so ticked off after watching that video!!! I have always supported law enforcement 100% until now. That was abuse of power and just being gun happy. Those officers need to serve jail time for NOT investigating their case properly and harrassing a family and animal cruelty.
 
Of course the dog was guarding his home and his family!! No reason at all to shoot and kill the dog.

Absolutely!

The pit bull was acting aggressively? Did it take them a whole 2 seconds to make that determination?
.

I've heard my pit bull bark 'meaner' than that, during play!

I'm so incredibly horrified right now.

ETA - I watched it again - but only listened.... the dog was not even barking when it was shot, nor was it barking furiously or anything beyond normal barking.
 
The drug using father and mother who must have know her husband is a drug user are the one's who put themselves and children in this position.
 


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