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Home of family with children accidentally targeted in SWAT operation - Kung Fury - Sep 16, 2016 https://www.9news.com/news/crime/home-of-family-with-children-accidentally-targeted-in-swat-operation/318967110 9news Wrote:MESA COUNTY - Law enforcement conducted a SWAT operation at the wrong home on Wednesday morning, shocking a family with several children. How do you raid the wrong people? Seriously, is there any legitimate explanation for this? The police statement says they conducted surveillance on the house, but if they had really done so, they would have seen that the people going in and out were not the suspects they were looking for. Some basic detective work like checking to see if the house the suspects allegedly lived in was still in their possession could've prevented this. The worst part is that if the family does take on the long, grueling process of suing the city and happens to win, chances are nobody in the police department will be held accountable for this and only the taxpayers will lose out. I think it's all just outrageous. RE: Home of family with children accidentally targeted in SWAT operation - thefaketaco - Sep 16, 2016 Their finger slipped on the address when they sent the swat team RE: Home of family with children accidentally targeted in SWAT operation - Barkles - Sep 16, 2016 Maybe their son pissed someone off on CoD and he got swatted But srsly that's a bit stupid of them RE: Home of family with children accidentally targeted in SWAT operation - give me the gamemode - Sep 16, 2016 look on the brightside, free doors/windows and carpet. I'd be pretty happy after this tbh |