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Anti Federalist
05-23-2014, 12:21 AM
DEA retroactively gets warrant after violent, botched raid on wrong address

http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/purple-zone-raid/

ALPINE, TX — Federal agents violently raided a tobacco shop, unnecessarily broke down a door, tampered with surveillance cameras, and allegedly cracked a woman in the neck with a rifle stock. In the process, they also raided a neighbor’s home, only to later cover their tracks by acquiring a warrant retroactively. The carnival of injustice was completed when witnesses were ordered to recant their stories under penalty of law.

Forced to change her story

Business owner Ilana Lipsen was arrested and charged with a first-degree felony, for allegedly selling a controlled substance, synthetic cannabis, in a drug-free zone. The charge is so draconian that it could result in a potential life-sentence in prison; not unlike the Texas teen who faces a similar charge for baking pot brownies. (Read more)

As a condition of her release from jail, U.S. Magistrate Judge B. Dwight Goains ordered her to pay $10,000.00 and publicly recant her story, which she had already televised to the media. The handwritten orders required that she request that pictures of her sister’s injuries be removed from the internet, and that she write an apology letter to the DEA for impugning their reputation. Specifically, the judge ordered that Lipsen “will advise media that her sister, Ariel Lipsen, was not beaten by agents… and her sister instigated/assaulted agents.”

More at link

Occam's Banana
05-23-2014, 01:06 AM
Don't worry. You see, SCOTUS has apparently ruled that government officers are liable for wrongdoing.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?452449-US-Supreme-Court-Rules-Government-Officers-Liable

A recent US Supreme Court decision clarified and confirmed that the government and their agents can be held liable and accountable for wrongdoing carried out by officials in its employment while on the job.

So I'm sure these injustices will be dealt with toot sweet - just as soon as all the appropriate paperwork is filed.
(I wonder if US Magistrate Judge Goains will be on the docket ...)

tod evans
05-23-2014, 02:14 AM
"Just-Us"............:mad:

jkr
05-23-2014, 06:00 AM
say it frenchy!

42
usc
1983

Lucille
05-23-2014, 10:42 AM
Alpine, Texas: Bold witness to alleged abuse by federal agents comes forward
http://flyoverpress.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/alpine-texas-bold-witness-to-alleged-abuse-by-federal-agents-comes-forward/


Alpine Texas - Nicholas Branson is a 30 year old student at Sul Ross University, studying for a degree in geology. Now this student and former Eagle Scout is afraid for his future, for his career and even for his life.

Branson had the unfortunate fate of living adjacent to the Purple Zone, a business that was raided by local and federal agents on May 7, in Alpine, Texas. Branson witnessed the alleged attack on Arielle Lipsen, an act that was denied by the district attorney’s office.

Branson’s apartment is separate from the Purple Zone. It is a place to sleep and study and is close to campus. The only thing Branson states he has ever purchased from the Purple Zone is an occasional can of Red Bull when he stops over to pay his rent.
[...]
One agent, realizing they did not have a warrant for that address, directed other agents to leave the premises. Then, according to Branson, another agent, the one who allegedly choked Arielle Lipsen, told Branson he had to leave. At that point, Branson asked to see a warrant.

“He said, ’I don’t need to show you a F—–g warrant.’”

Branson said, “I need to see a warrant, based on the fourth amendment…”

“The agent answered ‘Oh you’re a F—–g lawyer now. We can do this the easy way or the hard way and put his finger on the trigger of his M16. That’s when I just backed up,” Branson said.
[...]
Branson’s account matches reported accounts by the Lipsens and Tom Cochran. He recounts how Lipsen’s sister Arielle started asking questions. Then, things got ugly.

“The same guy who cussed me out comes walking up. He’s about my size in full tactical gear with an M16 strapped to his chest, with what looked like four extra clips. He comes walking up real aggressive and she starts to back off. He says, ‘You need to shut up.’

“She says, ‘What are you going to do, shoot me?’

“At that point the officer grabbed her by the neck. She flinched and said, ‘get your hands off me.’ The officer then said ‘that’s resisting.’

“He threw her to the ground.

“As she tried to get up, he grabbed her and threw her down again and her foot hit him. It wasn’t a kick. It is what happens when you get your legs kicked out from underneath you and get thrown to the ground.

“The officer said, ‘You just assaulted a police officer’ and then started choking her (with the butt of the gun). I saw it. I was standing right in front of the Purple Zone.”

Branson was there when Tom Cochran arrived and witnessed them being very rude to Cochran.

The DEA eventually did get a warrant for Branson’s house. It was issued at approximately 11:58am, well after agents had entered the premises.

Agents seized all Branson’s hard drives, flash drives, camera disks and his grandfather’s shot gun.

Branson is not originally from Alpine, he is a student at the university. He states that he does not shop at the Purple Zone except to buy the occasional Red Bull energy drinks. He rents from the Lipsens, and that is as far as his relationship with them goes.

The agents broke his gate. Agents totally destroyed a beehive that he maintains. They broke plates and ransacked his apartment. Branson said, “I’m afraid they are going to threaten me.”
[...]
“I’m deathly afraid to come out. They said they suspected I had mushrooms, which is a federal crime. I’m a college student. If I get indicted I lose my Pell grant, my scholarship money, my student loan money. If they charge me I will lose everything I have been working for the last five years. But I can’t put up with it. It’s Un-American.”

“When I told them this was my house, they said, ‘well, that’s the price you pay for choosing to live where you live.”

SeanTX
05-23-2014, 11:18 AM
Alpine, Texas: Bold witness to alleged abuse by federal agents comes forward
http://flyoverpress.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/alpine-texas-bold-witness-to-alleged-abuse-by-federal-agents-comes-forward/

“When I told them this was my house, they said, ‘well, that’s the price you pay for choosing to live where you live.”

Yet another case of "he did it to himself."

Like that SWAT officer said -- don't live in the wrong place (bad neighborhood, etc) and these things likely won't happen to you.

kcchiefs6465
05-25-2014, 07:40 PM
Bump.

ClydeCoulter
05-25-2014, 08:00 PM
Yet another case of "he did it to himself."

Like that SWAT officer said -- don't live in the wrong place (bad neighborhood, etc) and these things likely won't happen to you.

So, now if only the Federal Reserve would just print up a bunch of money and give it to everyone below a certain income level, then they could afford to live in better neighborhoods. It's all so simple, we could name it after the welfare clause or something....hmmmm

And congress could make laws preventing landlords from raising prices since there would be more competition for better homes and gardens.




/sarc of course.