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The cops came, searched and left a mess for puzzled homeowner | Philadelphia Daily News | 06/17/2008 by Decius at 9:34 am EDT, Jun 18, 2008 |
Four young residents of a North Philadelphia house who circulated petitions questioning police-surveillance cameras were rousted from their home Friday and detained 12 hours without charges while police searched their house. The raid on the property on Ridge Avenue near Parrish Street was led by 9th District Police Capt. Dennis Wilson, who was quoted in an online story by the City Paper as saying of the residents: "They're a hate group. We're trying to drum up charges against them, but unfortunately we'll probably have to let them go." He said he asked Wilson if he had a warrant, and none was produced. Vanore said police will conduct a forensic examination of the items taken from the property to see if any charges are warranted.
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RE: The cops came, searched and left a mess for puzzled homeowner | Philadelphia Daily News | 06/17/2008 by Shmeck at 2:08 pm EDT, Jun 18, 2008 |
I don't know about you, but I can't wait to live in a society that looks like the offspring of "Robocop" and "The Running Man." I'm glad to see that the authorities have decided that pesky "Bill of Rights" is just a list of suggestions, and can be interpreted as needed. Then again, I'm not a lawyer, so I might be wrong. |
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The cops came, searched and left a mess for puzzled homeowner | Philadelphia Daily News | 06/17/2008 by Dagmar at 1:08 pm EDT, Jun 18, 2008 |
Un-freaking-believable. Who is it we call to ask why that police captain still has a job? |
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