Tuesday, March 22, 2016

No Entry Without Say


On the evening on May 16, 2010 in Detroit MI a sleeping 7 year old girl was shot in the head during a no knock police raid. The  police shattered a family window in the middle of the night and  hurled a flash bang onto the couch next to the 7 year old and charged in and shot her in the head. They were in the wrong home.

No Knock Warrants are violations of privacy and the right to feel safe in your home. No knock warrants can have various reasons if someone has been robbed before and a police officers raids your home you can feel like you are getting robbed because you don't know who it is. A 'lot of police officers invades the wrong house and the homeowner and officer can die because the homeowner will try to protect his family or him self so he might shoot or try to kill the officer. If your not home and the police comes in your house they will most like go through your things to see what you have and when you come home you will think that you been robbed.

A familiar story the D.C. police conduct violent home raids on there scent of evidence. Shandalyn Harrison's was in her house with her 11 year old daughter and the police invade her home and violated her privacy. The police didn't just violated Shandalyn Harrison they also violated her daughter by pushing aside the shower curtain and pointed a gun at her.
  

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No knock warrants are a violation of privacy and the right to feel safe in your home. In this Image no knock warrant are a violation to the 4th Amendment because you are violating the right to have privacy.
The two officers are violating the the 4th Amendment.


In the Crucible Tituba was in her house and John Proctor pull her out and violated her privacy without saying anything or knocking and that's a violation of privacy right and the right to feel safe in your own home.







8 comments:

  1. On the evening on May 16, 2010 in Detroit MI a sleeping 7 year old girl was shot in the head during a no knock police raid. The police shattered a family window in the middle of the night and hurled a flash bang onto the couch next to the 7 year old and charged in and shot her in the head. They were in the wrong home.


    Careful, Kasan - this is a tad too close to the original. Be sure you're clearly paraphrasing.

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  2. Kasan - please clarify your Crucible connection. I'm not sure what you're talking about with John Proctor pulling Tituba out of the home? I'm also not sure how that relates to No Knock Warrants - Tituba was a slave, so she doesn't have any rights anyway.

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  5. Why would the police officer shoot the little girl in the head if she didnt even do anything wrong?

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    1. The little girl was in the wrong place at the wrong time

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  6. Good Job! I agree that no knock warrants are a violation of our privacy. It is very dangerous and unsafe. Its just so sad how they killed a little girl because they walked into the wrong house...

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  7. I also agree that no knock warrants are a violation of privacy. But what would happen to the officers that killed the innocent little girl, wouldn't they be in some kind of trouble? Since she didn't do anything wrong

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