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Police bust into house over uncut grass
And they have the wrong person and the wrong house.....
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In the ghettos around here, they just put up a notice to mow the lawn and usually if it isn't done, a neighbor is paid to do it..
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Turtle Creek, PA ?A Turtle Creek woman recorded police, when they came to her door, demanded she show identification then followed her inside.
"I didn't want to tell them anything," Robyn Ruckman said. Police from Turtle Creek, The Housing Authority and East Pittsburgh showed up at Ruckman's door, looking for her landlord. They had a warrant for Roben Edwards for Failure to Maintain property. Ruckman recorded the officers as they told her to get her ID. She can be seen closing the door and asking the officers if they can wait outside. On the video, you hear one officer respond "No, I can't wait here because I think you're trying to avoid us." The officer goes on to say they are serving a warrant and have a right to be there. East Pittsburgh Police Chief Lori Payne said officers never allow someone to go back inside alone. "Shame on us if they come back with a shotgun," Payne said. Duquesne Law Professer Wesley Oliver said "They could have defused the level of animosity in the situation had they been a little more polite. Officers can be very authoritative, while being polite. The two are not inconsistent" The warrant for Ruckman's landlord was served during a 12 hour roundup in Turtle Creek and surrounding communities. District Justice Scott Schricker said the round up helped them clear more than one hundred warrants. After Ruckmans encounter with police, Schricker said Edwards scheduled a hearing for charges involving her uncut grass. http://www.wtae.com/news/local/alleg...f/-/index.html |
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Crazy Shit
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I guess you better have your ID before you go to the door because they won't let you go back in alone to get it.
Makes sense if they are actually talking to the suspect; don't want the suspect to go back in and get a gun. |
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Imagine how frequently this happens, jumped up low iq idiots on a power trip. |
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Cops have come to my door, but I was always in a studio apartment when they came by so if I had to get something they would see me do it if the door is open. So I wouldn't have closed the door like she did, that's probably what "set them off". I'm pretty sure closing the door did it, once that happened the cops are only thinking "is she going to run out the back or get a gun?". |
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Cop : "Leave the door open". (pushes door open) Female : "Excuse me?" (stops door from opening all the way) There was the fuck up! Cop : "Leave the door open and get your ID". (pushed door all the way open) Female : "I don't even see a name tag" (did not go to get ID) That did it. I'm not debating right or wrong in this post; but this is the "why". I say leave the door open if you are in this situation and get the ID to avoid having to debate who is right or wrong. . |
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Perhaps it is a rough neighbourhood and the cops are simply conditioned to be assholes. No excuse for 4 cops to rumamge through her house when they knew it was the wrong person and if you read more, it appears they did not have a warrant either (according to the chic who was the victim here). |
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Okay, watched the video; how did you arrive at the conclusion that they were at the wrong house?
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This is fucking stupid. "Police bust into house". They didn't bust into anything, they knocked. They had a warrant. The police officer says "We are here to serve an arrest warrant". Seems he's holding it in his hand.
Common. Fucking. Sense. |
Best thing to do anytime a cop is at your door is go through the back & walk around front.
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I just didn't think I needed to spell it out since the only reason the cops asked for ID was they didn't know if she was the suspect or not. |
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The fact that this had gone to warrant tells any LOGICAL PERSON that this wasn't just a matter of her not mowing the lawn. :2 cents: |
To be honest uncut grass isn't really a bad reason to investigate a home.
Uncut grass is a sign of dead home owners. |
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If that was truly a warrant, those cops would not even wait one minute to break that door down. Real warrant searches go like this:
1. Knock knock "this is the police, we got a warrant, open the door!" 2. Under 5 seconds later, boom bust down the door. Cops never ever wait around for the person inside to actually get up and open the door, unless for some reason the door is too heavy to break down at the moment. |
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:1orglaugh |
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Ask 99% of the cops out there this same question...you'll likely get a blank stare...if not a beat down by some roided up cop. |
I blame those pot smoking beatniks,they don't cut it,they smoke it
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I hate people like this who provoke the police and then bitch about it. The officer told her to lave the fucking door open and he had a full right to do this. Go get your fucking ID and then bitch about your rights. If the bitch wanted to settle this peacefully, she could have done it. There is nothing wrong with inviting the police in your house or at least try to be polite about it. She first delayed opening the door, then she was uncooperative, then she flat out provoked them ever step of the way with her drug addict "rights"...
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wtf, how can anyone watch that video and even half think nothing was wrong with the way they treated her?
holy fuck... people here defending that shit???? |
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Point is, most people are obedient and never question authority in any manner. Many people stick up for those who abuse their power, making excuses for their behavior. Many more even stick up for those who abuse them directly, clearly having Stockholm Syndrome. People are crazy. It's always a hoot to watch people try to defend abusive power. |
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BINGO!!! :thumbsup:thumbsup ...and as every year the abuses get worse and worse, people will keep on defending them, until it is too late. Once the power level gets too high, then all you need is an administration to be voted in that changes policy, and POOF, you have a total police state and there will be nothing that people can do about it at that point..:( . |
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When you allow prisons to be run by private industry for profit. And then the state makes a guarantee to the prisons that they will be X% full, do you expect anything less?
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