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Tampa SWAT Team Attempts to Serve Drug Warrant, Unarmed Man Shot and Killed

Started by Silent_Bob, September 01, 2016, 02:26 PM NHFT

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Silent_Bob

http://reason.com/blog/2016/08/31/tampa-swat-team-attempts-to-serve-drug-w

SWAT teams, which were created for hostage situations, terror attacks, and other exceptionally dangerous environments, are by a wide margin mostly used to serve warrants for drugs.

Such was the case in the Tampa, Florida area yesterday morning, when a SWAT team attempted to serve a warrant on a house following a "month-long investigation" into Levonia Riggins, who had a long rap sheet of petty non-violent drug crimes, as well as for burglary and grand theft. Bay News 9 reports, "Officials said the SWAT team was called in because of Riggins' criminal record and reports that he owned guns."

According to the Tampa Bay Times, when officers attempted to execute the search warrant, all the occupants exited the house save for Riggins, who was reportedly commanded to leave several times.

After the SWAT team entered the house, Deputy Caleb Johnson found Riggins in a bedroom. A police spokesperson said in a news release that "Johnson perceived Riggins as an immediate threat and fired one shot, striking Riggins."

Riggins later died at Tampa General Hospital. Johnson has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into the shooting.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office later released a statement which noted, "While the investigation is ongoing it does appear at this time that Riggins was unarmed."

The Times reports that a Riggins family friend "said they believe investigators confiscated about 2 grams of marijuana from Riggins' body." The Sheriff's Office has yet to comment on the amount of drugs they recovered as a result of the raid.


Erroneous_Logic

Dear god, TWO GRAMS? Of the MARY-JU-WANNAS?!! I'm not one to celebrate someone's death, but if they got that massive haul of dangerous drugs off of the street, it was WORTH it!

Silent_Bob

Quote from: Erroneous_Logic on September 01, 2016, 02:51 PM NHFT
Dear god, TWO GRAMS? Of the MARY-JU-WANNAS?!! I'm not one to celebrate someone's death, but if they got that massive haul of dangerous drugs off of the street, it was WORTH it!

I disagree. These raids are never *worth it*. These raids have no effect on the overall drug supply, even if drugs are actually found. At best it creates a temporary spike in the price in the immediate area, which is not worth the life of the victim or any officer.

Tom Sawyer

I believe Mr. Logic was being sarcastic.

The ironic situation that in one state someone can grow hundreds of pounds and in another be killed over a couple of joints worth.

Most all the police state tactics that we complain about here are rooted in the insane war on some drugs.