On Wild Horses and 'No-Knock' Searches
Vin Suprynowicz at LewRockwell.com - an account of the first no-knock raid, in Norfolk, VA, in the early seventies. That one left a police officer dead, and the lady who killed him with her shotgun unprosecuted because she understandably feared for her life from unannounced intruders in her house (the wrong house, by the way). Things go differently nowadays. The cops wear armor, so they are less likely to be killed, and, should the person defending himself manage to kill a cop anyway, he is convicted of murder. And the Supreme Court has validated no-knock warrants. Vin calls it totalitarianism. I concur. [lew]
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