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phill4paul
01-29-2014, 10:57 AM
Man put on trial after police kicked down his door without a warrant, tased wife & roommate

COTATI, CA — A couple and their roommate were violently tased and arrested when police officers broke down their front door in response to a noise complaint. Despite the shocking video that captured the incident, the police were cleared for breaking into the home and assaulting the 3 occupants, and instead one of the victims was put on trial.

The incident took place on May 10th, 2013, when a neighbor called the police because of allegedly hearing “yelling and sobbing” coming from the residence next-door. Police were sent to investigate at 3:48 p.m.

The residents, James Wood, 33, and his wife Jennifer, 29, admittedly had a loud argument in the backyard, but did not become violent and did not know that a nosy neighbor had phoned the police. They reportedly argued about whether to spend their tax refund money on fixing their car or buying a new one.

The couple’s roommate, James Helton, 32, was inside putting the Woods’ 2-year-old daughter down for a nap when the Cotati Police arrived, with guns already drawn. Helton summoned his roommates and the three began talking to the police through a window.

“We had our hands up against the glass. We were more than happy to talk through the glass, or he can have dispatch call our cellphones,” Helton later explained. “(An officer) became agitated and said, ‘No you’re going to do what I tell you to do.’ “

“We don’t live in a police state, sir.”

“I asked several times, ‘What am I being accused of?’” Wood told KPIX 5. “And when they didn’t answer, I asked, ‘do you have a search warrant?’ And they said, ‘No, we don’t need one.’ And I was like, ‘you’re not getting in here. I am not opening that door.’”

Attempts to cite the 4th Amendment and peacefully exercise their rights were met with threats. Fearing for their safety, a cell-phone camera was produced to document the situation. The police quickly re-holstered their weapons.

“There’s no domestic violence,” the three residents echoed in unison, explaining they would not open the door without a warrant.

“Why are you guys not coming out?” demanded Officer Andrew Lyssand, eying the family through the glass.

“Because we don’t live in a police state, sir,” Helton responded.

Intent on proving him wrong, the officers prepared to breach the door. The negotiation had ended as quickly as it began.

As the video still recording, the door was kicked in and officers immediately entered with weapons drawn on the family.

“You have no right to be in here!” Woods reacted. “Do not touch her! You are assaulting her!”

The assailants quickly shot the residents with electric shock devices as they screamed in pain.

“Aaaahhhh! Help!! Help!!” cried Jennifer Wood, moments before the camera shorted out. The video abruptly ends.

A total of 96 seconds elapsed from the time the camera turned on until it cut out due to the attacks by police. Watch:

Each of the three were cited for obstructing law enforcement. James Woods was tased 5 times because he allegedly resisted Officer Eric Bilcich.

“They could plainly see I was not in distress,” Jennifer Wood explained. “I honestly did not want them inside my home.”

“I was afraid we might get shot,” James Wood recalled. “The only thing I could think of is, ‘I need to document this right now.’ “

Jennifer added: “The officer later tried to get me to say my husband abused me. But I told him, ‘the only one that hurt me was you.’”


Cotati officials predictably defended the actions of the officers. A press release stated that forced entry and tasing of everyone was “justified.” Officers were “forced to kick the door open,” police stated, adding that not kicking down the door “would be a neglect of duty.”

Police Chief Michael Parish said this break-in and assault was exemplary police work. “My officers were very professional and very calm, and I’m proud of their performance,” he said to the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.

Judge Peter Ottenweller backed the actions of the state, claiming that violent entry was justified to ensure safety of the occupants.

James Wood was eventually taken to trial. On January 28th, the jury hung in a 6-6 split. Despite the disturbing video evidence and the hindsight knowledge that nothing except loud voices had caused this violent situation, half the jury was content with imprisoning the defendant.

“The fact that a jury of American citizens could not agree that such a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment meant the entry into my clients’ home was unlawful, shows how far this country has disintegrated,” noted defense attorney Benjaman Adams in an interview with Police State USA. “There is little hope for salvage.”

It is unclear whether Wood will be retried for “resisting” the aggressors.

What does it say about police when they are willing to escalate calm situations into violence so readily? What does it say about their superiors when they endorse this behavior? The police chief, the prosecutor, the judge, and even half the jury were OK with what they saw in the video. This systemic tolerance of government aggression and violation of rights demonstrates the depressing fact that a police state may come not from the denial of the will of the majority — but instead from its fulfillment.


http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/cotati-family-tasered/


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

aGameOfThrones
01-29-2014, 11:02 AM
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tod evans
01-29-2014, 11:04 AM
These folks must have done this to themselves too....

:mad:

phill4paul
01-29-2014, 11:06 AM
These folks must have done this to themselves too....

:mad:

Speak in hushed tones, mundane.

tod evans
01-29-2014, 11:07 AM
Speak in hushed tones, mundane.

Fuck that!

:D

jkr
01-29-2014, 11:08 AM
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me2

jkr
01-29-2014, 11:12 AM
and we get to the real reason

"They reportedly argued about whether to spend their tax refund money on fixing their car or buying a new one."

so
they were arguing how to spend their coupons to the company store and were attacked by the store security guards


this is the governments fault
the same government that is charge to protect them...
attacked them

this IS a foreign invasion

people better wake up

Origanalist
01-29-2014, 11:16 AM
These folks must have done this to themselves too....

:mad:

Of course it's their fault. Never argue with authority, comply at all times.

phill4paul
01-29-2014, 11:16 AM
Fuck that!

:D

You'll have to shout louder. Can't hear you over the incessant bleat of freedom.

ZENemy
01-29-2014, 11:24 AM
What WE allow is what will continue.

Inkblots
01-29-2014, 11:29 AM
Does anyone know what charges James Woods was brought to trial for? It says the jury deadlocked, but not what the charges were.

NorthCarolinaLiberty
01-29-2014, 11:37 AM
Six to six jury and some back and forth huh? Gee, I'm surprised there were six people willing to give up their cable TV programming.

Suzanimal
01-29-2014, 11:37 AM
Does anyone know what charges James Woods was brought to trial for? It says the jury deadlocked, but not what the charges were.


Each of the three were cited for obstructing law enforcement.

Sigh....smh

SeanTX
01-29-2014, 11:46 AM
What WE allow is what will continue.

THIS. The people have the power to put an end to this, without violence, but for some reason (Stockholm Syndrome?) they just won't do it.

Others fought revolutions against this sort of thing because that was their only option -- we could change things just using the system to our advantage, but the people just won't do it.

The ballot box won't work, the jury box won't either -- that just leaves one more option. And it would only take a few people to make a difference (something like only five percent of the colonists fought the British in our revolution).

SeanTX
01-29-2014, 11:59 AM
Six to six jury and some back and forth huh? Gee, I'm surprised there were six people willing to give up their cable TV programming.

I wouldn't be surprised if this weren't another case where they stacked the jury with a cop or two (retired or active) or one or two cop family members. Doing so guarantees "not guilty" when cops are on trial, and makes it more likely any mundane who stands up to them gets put in his/her place.

Philhelm
01-29-2014, 12:35 PM
Good citizens don't argue.

LibertyEagle
01-29-2014, 12:41 PM
Sickening.

Anti Federalist
01-29-2014, 12:47 PM
This systemic tolerance of government aggression and violation of rights demonstrates the depressing fact that a police state may come not from the denial of the will of the majority — but instead from its fulfillment.

Drudge is right.

Have an exit plan.

Your fellow citizens want this.

This place will go Full Nazi Retard in 48 hours after the next "terror" attack.

tod evans
01-29-2014, 01:06 PM
This place will go Full Nazi Retard in 48 hours after the next "terror" attack.

Mark this! :o