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    CA - cop enters home without warrant, says "I own your house right now"

    Deputy Enters Home With No Warrant
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfGooi1JJUg
    {LackLuster | 05 September 2024}

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    Riverside Sheriff investigating incident that led to arrest depicted in viral video
    https://www.desertsun.com/story/news...o/75122042007/
    {Sam Morgan | 07 September 2024}

    The Riverside County Sheriff's Office is investigating the circumstances that led to the arrest of a French Valley woman in the early hours of July 4.

    The arrest is the subject of a video containing profanity circulating online showing a deputy refusing to leave the woman's residence despite her requests. According to the video, a minor answered the door after the deputy rang the bell. Captions in the video say the minor closed the door after seeing the deputy, only for the deputy to open the door and let himself in.

    The video then shows the deputy arguing with a woman, identified by the Sheriff's Office as Adele Shirey, 44, who tells the deputy if he does not have a warrant, she will speak to him outside.

    The deputy, who stands just inside the door's threshold, tells Shirey he will not leave the house. He asserts his right to be inside by pointing off-screen and saying, "They opened the door and ran from me."

    "Now that I'm inside your house, I own your house right now," the deputy says in the video.

    After Shirey points at the deputy, he grabs her and pulls her onto the front porch before putting her in handcuffs. The Sheriff's Department says she was ultimately booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center for resisting arrest and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

    It appears from the video that Shirey did not touch the deputy throughout the confrontation, and that the deputy initiated contact. The Sheriff's Office declined to answer questions about the deputy's conduct, as depicted in the video.

    Shirey's arraignment was scheduled for Friday, but as of Saturday afternoon, no update on her pleas had been posted on the Riverside County Superior Court website.

    Since being posted on Wednesday, the video has generated around 10,000 views on YouTube. Many commenters questioned the deputy's conduct, with some calling for the deputy's firing and others advocating for criminal charges to be brought against him.

    The incident occurred at 2:41 a.m. following a neighbor's noise complaint, according to the Sheriff's Office.

    "This incident occurred over a month before being posted to social media and only days before the arraignment of the individual arrested for delaying/obstructing an investigation and contributing to the delinquency of minors," the Sheriff's Office said in a statement.

    All body-worn camera footage has been obtained, and the Sheriff's Office says it will conduct a thorough investigation to determine if discipline is warranted.
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    Cop Enters Home, Arrests Mom, After Neighbor’s Noise Complaint
    https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/202...ise-complaint/
    {John H. Bryan | 09 September 2024}

    In Riverside, California, a police officer shows up at a woman’s home after a neighbor made a noise complaint. Initially a juvenile inside the home opened the door, and then quickly closed it after seeing the officer. The officer then begins to barge in. But he’s confronted by the mom, who demands that he leave. Instead, the officer defies the Fourth Amendment, enters the home and arrests the mom, all without a warrant.

    Cop Enters Home, Arrests Mom, After Neighbor's Noise Complaint
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSNsCUifLDo
    {The Civil Rights Lawyer | 09 September 2024}


    Media Report here [see article posted in OP - OB].

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    I ‘Own Your House Now’ Says Cop Who Entered House Without a Warrant
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhjdpHAGmjk
    {Steve Lehto | 10 September 2024}


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    Mask-slip.

    They really do believe this.

    All he has to say is that he "felt" there "might have been" some kind of illegal activity going on, and that's enough. He will be cleared of everything and will be promoted. I assume the family will file a lawsuit and it's possible they might get some damages out of it. But it still won't have been worth turning their entire life upside down for 2-3 years. So, he still wins the argument, no matter how wrong he is "legally".

    I can't speak for other Americans, but I have an ocean of fury at the boundless cowardice of policing in post-911 America. "You were trying to intimidate me." As she immediately retorts, perfectly, "I'm intimidating??" She's probably a buck, soaking wet. He clearly has small-man syndrome but even if there was an actual fight, she wouldn't stand a chance. Police department policies specify conditions in which police are permitted to use force, and those extend beyond physical contact -- verbal threats, verbal assault, intimidating behavior, and so on, are all possible reasons that a police officer might reasonably escalate the use-of-force. But the problem is that these exceptional conditions are then turned by the police into a game of dictionary-definitions, so that "she stepped within my personal space and raised her voice" becomes a carte blanche to assault and cuff her in her own home despite his illegal entry, refusal to leave when trespassed, and outright cowardice.

    I call it "pig-mind". The pig-mind, even when it is caught in blatant violation of the law, does not back down. Instead, it immediately begins scheming on how to flip the script. In his case, he saw that she was already emotionally agitated, so refusing to leave and ratcheting up the emotional confrontation might lead her to pop off. And while she didn't actually pop off, he only needed her to step forward to then have a pretext to say it was his interpretation "in the moment" that she was popping off, or about to pop off. And so he's 100% justified under "PD policy" to then attack and cuff her. Once she is arrested, it doesn't matter how much he was breaking the law because, in the end, "he was right", that is, she really was a dangerous criminal who wanted to resist an act of arrest, for which crime she was then charged. That's how the pig-mind works. The pig-mind is all over the place in modern society, I encounter it everywhere. It's not just in police, although policing seems to attract pig-minded people by the droves. You can see it in their eyes and hear it in their voices; the moment they know they've screwed up, their entire existence has one and only objective, and that is to somehow trip you up, and make it out like you were the bad guy all along, ex post facto.

    The safest way to deal with the pig-mind is to just avoid encountering it in the first place, whenever possible. Sharpen your "pig-mind-radar" so that you can steer clear of individuals like this before you even have to interact with them. You can see this guy's weird paranoia as he tries to hide in the shadows from the porch-light and camera while simultaneously trying to demand entry to the house. Unfortunately, the minor opened the door and that was all the opening that the pig-mind needed. Now, in his version of events, anything could have seemed to him to have been happening on the other side of that door, thus, he "reasonably believed" there were "exigent circumstances". And the final outcome of this whole encounter, in his mind, proves him to have been right all along. And since the courts are packed full of pig-minded people, as well, they'll probably see it that way, too. Maybe there will be some lawsuit money years down the road, but nothing will change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    I ‘Own Your House Now’ Says Cop Who Entered House Without a Warrant
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhjdpHAGmjk
    {Steve Lehto | 10 September 2024}

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaytonB View Post
    He will be cleared of everything and will be promoted.
    Maybe.

    But when it gets right down to it, the machine doesn't really care about it's own easily-replaceable cogs any more than it cares about the meat those cogs grind.

    This particular cog might end up being reprimanded, demoted, or even fired - if only for PR "damage control" purposes - if the furor over this incident is great enough. (It all depends on how steadfast the local machine operators are in their "pig-mindedness".) He really ought to be criminally charged with burglary and assault/battery (with his having acted under "color of law" being an aggravating factor), but that's probably way too much to hope for.

    Quote Originally Posted by ClaytonB View Post
    I assume the family will file a lawsuit and it's possible they might get some damages out of it. But it still won't have been worth turning their entire life upside down for 2-3 years. So, he still wins the argument, no matter how wrong he is "legally".
    "The process is the punishment."

    "You might beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride." -- Officer Friendly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    Maybe.

    But when it gets right down to it, the machine doesn't really care about it's own easily-replaceable cogs any more than it cares about the meat those cogs grind.

    This particular cog might end up being reprimanded, demoted, or even fired - if only for PR "damage control" purposes - if the furor over this incident is great enough. (It all depends on how steadfast the local machine operators are in their "pig-mindedness".) He really ought to be criminally charged with burglary and assault/battery (with his having acted under "color of law" being an aggravating factor), but that's probably way too much to hope for.



    "The process is the punishment."

    "You might beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride." -- Officer Friendly
    I think they do care about as many cogs as they can.

    The fact that these pigs are seldom fired is a greater psychological tool than the jackbootery itself.

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    So contributing to the delinquency of a minor is arrest worthy.
    What about using the color of law to promote extortion and terror?
    Cops cannot be criminals.

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    EXCLUSIVE New Footage and UPDATES of Warrantless Entry
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    {LackLuster | 11 September 2024}

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