Cops Raid Innocent Family's Home After Stolen Car Found In Street In Front Of Their House, Say They'd Do It AgainChris | InformationLiberationOct. 20, 2015 |
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Jeanerette City, Louisiana marshals raided an innocent family's home after finding a stolen car abandoned in the street in front of their house. Despite the family being entirely innocent, the marshals say they'd do the same again. KATC reports: A Jeanerette family is scared to sleep in their own beds after police allegedly raided their home early this morning.Since breaking the story, Jeanerette Marshal Fernest "Pacman" Martin responded by saying he was looking out for the safety of his officers and the safety of the family. Martin said his office heard reports that the stolen car from the Family Dollar Store was located at the Landry's home earlier that day. He said he is concerned with finding the person who robbed the store and injured the clerk, the safety of his officers and he would react the same way if the Landry's needed assistance.God forbid he, say, engage in community policing and simply casually ask the family if they witnessed anything in relation to the abandoned car. No, instead just raid whoever's home is closest, and if they complain just say you did it "for their safety." |