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Five wounded police officers in Houston have a few words for you.That doesn't take 29 heavily armed men. They were there to intimidate and poison the jury pool. No one is fooled.The thing is, the team of law enforcement was not there simply for an arrest, it was there to execute an extensive, court authorized, search warrant as well.From a retired FBI agent:Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.
In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.
Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.
This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.
Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.
Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare
The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.
Is our country safe from these people?
No, the answer is clearly no.
If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
Here's the general rule of thumb: Arrest one, bring 10. Arrest 10, bring 100. Overwhelming numbers remove the fight-or-flight instincts in the cornered or desperate. This keeps the target, as well as the arrest team, safe. For this exercise, I conducted a tactical assessment for the Stone operation, using my experience as a critical incident commander as the baseline. I quickly saw how easy it is for personnel ranks to swell, considering the following "rough estimate" needs here: onscene command (1-2), arrest team (5-7), breach team (2-3), outer perimeter (4-5), surveillance team (2-4), crisis negotiator (1-2), log keeper (1), evidence response (crime scene) team members (4-5), evidence photographer (1), public affairs (1) and subject transport team (3). With Stone's residence positioned along a canal, yes, maritime assets (2) would have been stationed there, as well.
The president also suggested someone may have tipped off CNN to record Stone’s arrest, though there were growing signs the day before that Stone could be charged soon.When was the arrest announced?No, your insanity speaks for itself. CNN being ready for an arrest at Stone’s house the very next day after it was announced an arrest was coming, does not offer evidence Mueller tipped them off.Res ipsa loquitor. The thing speaks for itself.Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
Flight risk?
You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?
No passport and broke and he is almost 70.
Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.![]()
and this is to do with russia how again?The president also suggested someone may have tipped off CNN to record Stone’s arrest, though there were growing signs the day before that Stone could be charged soon.When was the arrest announced?No, your insanity speaks for itself. CNN being ready for an arrest at Stone’s house the very next day after it was announced an arrest was coming, does not offer evidence Mueller tipped them off.Res ipsa loquitor. The thing speaks for itself.Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN.Flight risk?
You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?
No passport and broke and he is almost 70.
Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.![]()
Longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone indicted by special counsel in Russia investigation
Witness to Stone working with Assange to release emails hacked by Russians.Fucking moron, he was indicted with witness tampering over it.That's a lie. He would have been arrested on the spot if he had.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
Witness to what, exactly?
There wasn’t a thing wrong with a Ruby Ridge other than idiots refusing a lawful order to come out with their hands up.Ruby Ridge is in my state. I'm smarter than that.Also threaten to kill that person's dog... And he was at risk of destroying evidence that the search warrant, authorized by a Judge who found probable cause, was to entail.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
I have no problem with Lindsey Graham reviewing it, but 99.9 to 1, it was done according to protocol for the circumstance.
Five wounded Houston police officers........You're pretty selective about what LE you give the benefit of the doubt to.Also threaten to kill that person's dog... And he was at risk of destroying evidence that the search warrant, authorized by a Judge who found probable cause, was to entail.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
I have no problem with Lindsey Graham reviewing it, but 99.9 to 1, it was done according to protocol for the circumstance.
Think about that the next time a LEO is murdered in the line of duty.
If Stone had been a negro you'd be on this forum screaming your fucking head off about 'police brutality'.
Who said they were semi-automatic? The judge didn't authorize 29 men on the raid.Machine guns? So now semi-automatic guns are machine guns?The thing is, the team of law enforcement was not there simply for an arrest, it was there to execute an extensive, court authorized, search warrant as well.From a retired FBI agent:
Here's the general rule of thumb: Arrest one, bring 10. Arrest 10, bring 100. Overwhelming numbers remove the fight-or-flight instincts in the cornered or desperate. This keeps the target, as well as the arrest team, safe. For this exercise, I conducted a tactical assessment for the Stone operation, using my experience as a critical incident commander as the baseline. I quickly saw how easy it is for personnel ranks to swell, considering the following "rough estimate" needs here: onscene command (1-2), arrest team (5-7), breach team (2-3), outer perimeter (4-5), surveillance team (2-4), crisis negotiator (1-2), log keeper (1), evidence response (crime scene) team members (4-5), evidence photographer (1), public affairs (1) and subject transport team (3). With Stone's residence positioned along a canal, yes, maritime assets (2) would have been stationed there, as well.
Hence the need for machine guns.
I don't know why the Court Judge who approved this type of search and arrest warrant did so,
but some of the Judge's criteria to authorize such type search, just before day break, is probable cause that the suspect will destroy evidence or flee or resist the arrest and or search...
Seems excessive to us laymen, especially since Roger Stone did not try to resist, but hind sight is 20/20... and 'better safe than sorry' also comes to mind.
Those on CNN report looks like Colt M4 Carbine, which is automatic.
Unlike some of the republican conservative breed, reporters aren't stupid.....with the Grand Jury indictments coming down the day before, they knew one of only a few were going to get arrested on Friday.ROFL! Yeah, because CNN always shows up when the FBI stages a raid in a city 700 miles away at 6:00 AM.Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
Flight risk?
You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?
No passport and broke and he is almost 70.
Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.![]()
Mueller is a tool of the deep state. All the people he hired are Democrats, and one of them was Hillary Clinton's lawyer.What are you talking about, you fucking moron? The Justice Department is headed by Republicans. The FBI is headed by Republicans.Your ilk are the ones bringing on the police state, douchebag.Welcome to the bootm rung of the police state...Tried to warn you folks but nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.
In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.
Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.
This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.
Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.
Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare
The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.
Is our country safe from these people?
No, the answer is clearly no.
If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
But they only staked out Stone, and they could not know the exact time or place. That is, they couldn't know without Mueller leaking it to them.Unlike some of the republican conservative breed, reporters aren't stupid.....with the Grand Jury indictments coming down the day before, they knew one of only a few were going to get arrested on Friday.ROFL! Yeah, because CNN always shows up when the FBI stages a raid in a city 700 miles away at 6:00 AM.Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
Flight risk?
You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?
No passport and broke and he is almost 70.
Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.![]()
That's what they refuse to answer.Fucking moron, he was indicted with witness tampering over it.That's a lie. He would have been arrested on the spot if he had.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
Witness to what, exactly?
SaltyTroll, Mueller is a liberal skank. Just like you.”The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI...”Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.
In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.
Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.
This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.
Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.
Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare
The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.
Is our country safe from these people?
No, the answer is clearly no.
If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
Dumbfuck, Democrats have nothing to do with this.
- Mueller’s leading the investigation and he’s a Republican.
- The FBI Director is a Republican.
- The Attorney General is a Republican.
- The president who appointed the FBI Director and Attorney General is a Republican.
Just how deformed is your brain that you blame Democrats?
Indeed...since many, including simple posters on political forums, were predicting on Thursday that Stone would be arrested on Friday. Not anyone else's fault if conservative republicans are so slow to figure stuff out.Res ipsa loquitor. The thing speaks for itself.Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN.You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.
Flight risk?
You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?
No passport and broke and he is almost 70.
Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.![]()
Trump says he was 'very disappointed' at FBI's guns-drawn raid on Roger Stone's home
sorry, snowflake.. that's just how the FBI rolls!
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