"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Brandt you cannot put your self in the shoes of either the people living in that neighbor hood or the shoes of the lawmen tasked to hunt the man down. Try to imagine the feelings of the citizens in that area considering two bombs just blew up nearly 200 citizens. Now try to put your self in the mind of the men hunting this person who just allegedly shot and murdered a police officer the night before. Do you expect them to walk around with their guns holstered? Knowing the man would probably shoot them in the head if they came around a corner and found him? And seriously the 4th amendment? You need to read some more first Brandt and get a better grasp at what the authorities can do in a dangerous situation and that includes walking around with guns and closing streets, BTW the shelter in place was not an order it was requested of the people. Marshal law was not declared, the authorities urged the citizens to stay in place and work with them not against them. They shut the roads down because they could, you do not have a right to use roads thats a privilege not a right. People were still out on foot all over the area, but for the most part people were staying in their homes supporting the men putting their lives on the line to capture a wanted murderer and suspected terrorist.I read some great stories of people brewing coffee and giving to the law men as they came through the neighborhoods, and of course we all seen the great videos of the people of Boston out cheering the men as they returned to their normal duties after capturing the fugitive. They did a great job, no one got hurt no one else died. People can complain to much money was spent but how much really? All those men are already on the books if they were not on Boston they would have been working some where else, so how much is to much? What if their was a larger cell of bombers? What if we didn't have resources in place and many more bombs went off? What if more terrorists popped up with guns and ambushed police officers across the city? What if like in Canada they were sabotaging infanstructure for a much larger disaster? All and all my opinion is they did a great job, they showed the force our country has and the will of the people and the authorities to work together and protect our own.
Actually, a video on infowars.com proves the police didn't always ask permission, they forcibly searched homes.
The problem is I don't think any law enforcement agency prepared for this type of emergency. It should be reviewed and we should learn how to do this better.
And yes, the guy as injured, he was more injured from the attempted suicide. But again, what happens if he slips away again and detonates another pressure cooker bomb or something worse? Then the police would be under such scrutiny for not doing enough.
There is never a way to make everybody happy.
Brandt you should go to law school for a while and learn when and how authorities can in certain situations do as is needed and that includes warrantless searches etc. If you think this is something brand new in our society guess again things like this have been happening for as long as our Country has been in existence, yet we still have our constitutional rights.
Let me ask you this, if a man shoots and murders a policeman and he barges in to your home, when the cops come and barge in after him to capture him and hopefully save your life do you still say your rights were violated? Would you rather have the cops knock and ask you permission first lol
They can come in and collect his body, someone busted in my house they dead son. I don't need the cops for that.
QuoteThey can come in and collect his body, someone busted in my house they dead son. I don't need the cops for that.until they take our guns...or ammo.if this was Chicago or DC, the residents couldn't have easily protected themselves because they let their rights slip away.
Also, not one single law they are proposing would have stopped what happened in Boston or Newtown.