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You're not safe from illegal raids even if you're the mayor

Started by JonM, August 07, 2008, 11:06 AM NHFT

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JonM

How did KBCraig not beat me to this?

http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2008/08/02/another-police-raid-more-dead-dogs/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/30/AR2008073003299.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/08/01/ST2008080103916.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/05/AR2008080502664.html


Another Police Raid; More Dead Dogs

Just north of D.C., in the small suburb of Berwyn Heights, a county SWAT team raided a house last week after a shipping service delivered a large quantity of illegal drugs to the front door.

Good police work in the war on drugs? Probably not.

The house is home to Berwyn Heights mayor Cheye Calvo and his wife Trinity Tomsic, and their two black Labs (pictured left). Though the package containing more than 30 lbs. of marijuana was addressed to Tomsic, the couple may have had nothing to do with the drugs. In recent months there have been incidents in which large quantities of drugs were shipped to homes in the D.C. area, where they were then supposed to be intercepted by drug dealers — all without the package addressees' knowledge or involvement. Calvo and Tomsic may have been caught up in just such a scheme.

This would make Calvo and Tomsic the unfortunate victims of an understandable error by the police SWAT team, except...

The police action was yet another guns-ablazin', no-knock raid, in which the officers (in what seems like SOP) shot the couple's dogs, even as one of the pups tried to run away. The cops then handcuffed Calvo and Tomsic's mother-in-law and interrogated them for hours, while the dogs' bodies laid in pools of blood nearby. The cops later found the package of drugs — unopened, as if it were an unexpected package. No arrests were made.

"My government blew through my doors and killed my dogs," Calvo told the Washington Post. "They thought we were drug dealers, and we were treated as such. I don't think they really ever considered that we weren't."

Of course, it may end up that Calvo and his wife are part of a drug distribution ring, and the police have gotten their man. But even if that's true, was a no-knock, shoot-the-dogs raid an appropriate police action for a lousy shipment of pot?

And what if the current, emerging picture is correct, and this is yet another botched police raid and cops-gone-wild? If that's the case (and I emphazie the "if"), the Prince George's County SWAT team and its superiors need to be held accountable.

Law enforcement officers have a difficult and dangerous job, and I do not make light of that. But their sworn duty is to protect and serve the public, not blast their way into innocent people's houses and shoot their dogs. If they cannot fulfill that duty, then they cannot be law enforcement officers.

UPDATE (8/6): It turns out that the Prince George's County police who no-knock raided Calvo and Tomsic's home did not have a no-knock warrant. The police did have a standard search warrant (which they apparently failed to show to Calvo, as they are supposed to). If that warrant had been executed properly, it is unlikely that Calvo and Tomsic's dogs would have been killed or their house damaged. Add one more to the long list of botched police raids.

This also raises an interesting question: If this illegal raid had been visited on someone other than a white mayor, would it be receiving the scrutiny it deserves?

K. Darien Freeheart

(01:16:37 PM) Kevin Dean: I want to leave this area. :(
(01:16:42 PM) Kevin Dean: I hate it, it makes me sick.
(01:16:42 PM) Kevin Dean: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/30/AR2008073003299.html
(01:16:57 PM) Kevin Dean: Police kicked in this guys home on a drug raid, killed his two dogs...
(01:17:02 PM) Kevin Dean: He was the friggin MAYOR of the city!
(01:17:05 PM) Kevin Dean: And no drugs.
(01:17:18 PM) Kevin Dean: But that's not even relevant... I'd be sick if there were drugs too!

I hate living here... I hate this area. More and more violence, apathy, hate and destruction.

Brandon

Quote from: Kevin Dean on August 07, 2008, 12:20 PM NHFT
(01:16:37 PM) Kevin Dean: I want to leave this area. :(
(01:16:42 PM) Kevin Dean: I hate it, it makes me sick.
(01:16:42 PM) Kevin Dean: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/30/AR2008073003299.html
(01:16:57 PM) Kevin Dean: Police kicked in this guys home on a drug raid, killed his two dogs...
(01:17:02 PM) Kevin Dean: He was the friggin MAYOR of the city!
(01:17:05 PM) Kevin Dean: And no drugs.
(01:17:18 PM) Kevin Dean: But that's not even relevant... I'd be sick if there were drugs too!

I hate living here... I hate this area. More and more violence, apathy, hate and destruction.


Your path to freedom.

K. Darien Freeheart

Quote from: 'Brandon'Your path to freedom.

I did that route back in April and it SUCKED. That goes right through New York City and manages to hit the most expensive toll roads I've ever seen in my life. As much as driving through New York state sucks, it's actually much faster and cheaper.

And knowing I do have a path out makes being here so much worse.

Brandon

Quote from: Kevin Dean on August 07, 2008, 05:17 PM NHFT
Quote from: 'Brandon'Your path to freedom.

I did that route back in April and it SUCKED. That goes right through New York City and manages to hit the most expensive toll roads I've ever seen in my life. As much as driving through New York state sucks, it's actually much faster and cheaper.

And knowing I do have a path out makes being here so much worse.


I feel your frustration.

KBCraig

Quote from: Jon Maltz on August 07, 2008, 11:06 AM NHFT
How did KBCraig not beat me to this?

Sorry, been away from the forum for a couple of days.

I always read Radley Balko's blog for the outrage of the day, but lately there have been several outrages a day.

The difference between this mayor, versus Ryan Frederick, Cory Maye, or Kathryn Johnston, was that the mayor was unarmed. Otherwise he'd be facing capital murder charges like Frederick, convicted and sentenced to death like Maye (his sentence was reduced to live in prison on appeal), or he'd be dead like Johnston.

All of those were innocent people.

J’raxis 270145

Quote from: Kevin Dean on August 07, 2008, 12:20 PM NHFT
(01:16:37 PM) Kevin Dean: I want to leave this area. :(
(01:16:42 PM) Kevin Dean: I hate it, it makes me sick.
(01:16:42 PM) Kevin Dean: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/30/AR2008073003299.html
(01:16:57 PM) Kevin Dean: Police kicked in this guys home on a drug raid, killed his two dogs...
(01:17:02 PM) Kevin Dean: He was the friggin MAYOR of the city!
(01:17:05 PM) Kevin Dean: And no drugs.
(01:17:18 PM) Kevin Dean: But that's not even relevant... I'd be sick if there were drugs too!

I hate living here... I hate this area. More and more violence, apathy, hate and destruction.

Crap like this happens in New Hampshire, too, unfortunately:—

https://www.nhteaparty.org/index.php/topic,1225.0.html