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vegas Jul 4th 2013 8:12 pm

Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as lookout
 
LAS VEGAS (CN) - Henderson police arrested a family for refusing to let officers use their homes as lookouts for a domestic violence investigation of their neighbors, the family claims in court

http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/07/03/59061.htm

This country becomes more of a police state every year.

tonrob Jul 4th 2013 10:13 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
Land of the free, my donkey.

guitarmaan Jul 5th 2013 1:40 am

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
I was reading about this elsewhere, on a Nevada forum. It's a disturbing story. The police even shot the dog a couple of times with some type of mace (?).

But I also read posters were surprised anyone dared to confront the police over any issues at all. I get the impression the police instill fear in Americans? I hope not.

md95065 Jul 5th 2013 1:58 am

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
From a purely practical point of view, any time you don't do what the police tell you to do you run the risk of being arrested for "obstruction" (and I think that is true pretty much wherever you are in the world).

Is that "right" - no, of course it isn't - but when there is a confrontation between a police officer and a citizen you know who is going to lose (at least in the short term).

Better to have said "no" once, very clearly and firmly and then allowed them to do whatever they wanted to do leaving you free to go off and call your attorney ...

Pulaski Jul 5th 2013 3:50 am

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
WTF? :confused:

sir_eccles Jul 5th 2013 5:22 am

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 

Originally Posted by md95065 (Post 10785205)
From a purely practical point of view, any time you don't do what the police tell you to do you run the risk of being arrested for "obstruction" (and I think that is true pretty much wherever you are in the world).

Is that "right" - no, of course it isn't - but when there is a confrontation between a police officer and a citizen you know who is going to lose (at least in the short term).
...

Standard operating procedure these days is for a group of officers to pile on all shouting "stop resisting " while the unconscious victim just lies there.

Nutek Jul 5th 2013 12:27 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
Hopefully if I get treated like this it will be by a well funded police department.
I would be looking to turn them into my second income / retirement fund.

Lion in Winter Jul 5th 2013 12:32 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 

Originally Posted by Nutek (Post 10785785)
Hopefully if I get treated like this it will be by a well funded police department.
I would be looking to turn them into my second income / retirement fund.

That, plus they should be arrested for assault and assorted other things.

Nutek Jul 5th 2013 12:35 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 

Originally Posted by Lion in Winter (Post 10785791)
That, plus they should be arrested for assault and assorted other things.

Not until AFTER I get my money. ;)

Lion in Winter Jul 5th 2013 12:37 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 

Originally Posted by Nutek (Post 10785796)
Not until AFTER I get my money. ;)

No argument from me.

Tarkak9 Jul 5th 2013 2:29 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
so whilst investigating domestic violence, the pd inflict violence upon a family. "Seems Legit".

What a way to blunder and compromise an investigation too - everything is now public record and prob not be difficult to put 2 and 2 together to identify which household they were investigating in the first place (which I hope that no further violence occurs upon a person in that household). Besides, any evidence would probably be inadmissible due to the process of how it was unlawfully gathered .... good one HPD.

Pulaski Jul 5th 2013 2:49 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 

Originally Posted by Tarkak9 (Post 10785930)
so whilst investigating domestic violence, the pd inflict violence upon a family. "Seems Legit".

What a way to blunder and compromise an investigation too - everything is now public record and prob not be difficult to put 2 and 2 together to identify which household they were investigating in the first place (which I hope that no further violence occurs upon a person in that household). Besides, any evidence would probably be inadmissible due to the process of how it was unlawfully gathered .... good one HPD.

Agreed, but I don't even know how multiple officers could storm a house, yelling and screaming obscenities and NOT have hopelessly compromised the supposed other investigation. :confused:

Lion in Winter Jul 5th 2013 2:57 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 10785946)
Agreed, but I don't even know how multiple officers could storm a house, yelling and screaming obscenities and NOT have hopelessly compromised the supposed other investigation. :confused:

Unless it's a daily occurrence there.........

ScousePete Jul 5th 2013 4:08 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
It's a conspiracy brought about by The Brothers of the Third Amendment, who feel slighted that their amendment to The Constitution is the least used or known. Expect more billeting, they said.

Sally Redux Jul 5th 2013 4:08 pm

Re: Henderson police arrested a family for refusing officers use their homes as looko
 
I did wonder how the police are always able to conduct surveillance from a neighbouring house in movies.


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