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Police State Madness: Mayor's Dogs Gunned Down by Cops in Hyper-Agressive Drug Raid
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Dog lovers of the world unite. Our federal government's zero-tolerance anti-drug crusade reached a new low in Prince George's County, Maryland, when police killed two innocent pet Labrador retrievers while improperly conducting a SWAT-style drug raid on the mayor's house.
On July 29, police burst into the home of Berwyn Heights Mayor Cheye Calvo and immediately shot to death his two Labrador retrievers. They were there to conduct a search for drugs. The raid was conducted by county police narcotics officers and a sheriff's office SWAT Team.
The incident occurred after Calvo carried in a package that was addressed to his wife. The mayor's mother-in-law had told the deliverymen, who were actually undercover police officers, to leave the package outside of his house. When Calvo arrived home that night, he brought the package inside. That's when the police broke down the door and immediately opened fire on the mayor's two dogs as they ran away from the narco-cops.
Police began tracking the package at a Midwest post office where drug sniffing dogs had discovered that the package contained 32 pounds of marijuana. Calvo said he had no idea how the package arrived at his home and that the sheriff's deputies entered without knocking. Then they immediately executed Payton, his 7-year old dog first, followed by Chase, a 4-year-old Lab, as he ran to another room.
Upon further investigation, it was found that the police did not even bother to secure a needed no-knock search warrant. Timothy Maloney, the mayor's attorney described the incident as a lawless act by law enforcement.
Calvo has not been charged, though police said he, his wife and his mother-in-law are all "persons of interest" in an ongoing investigation. The mayor said, "These were two beautiful black Labradors who were well-known in the community. We walked them twice a day; little kids knew their names and would come up to them and pet them," he said.
What makes this case unique is that this raid happened to a well known elected official. What is not unique is that these gestapo-like tactics happen every day in communities across America.
The drug war is an endless crusade by our government to promulgate its senseless zero-tolerance drug policies by any means necessary. This war on drugs has created convenient vehicles for appearing "tough on crime" behind a shield of public safety. But that shield gets worn down when our basic rights are curtailed through its use. We need to promote policy alternatives to the drug war that are grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights. In doing so we can reduce the harms of both drug misuse and drug prohibition, and seek solutions that promote safety while upholding the sovereignty of individuals over their own minds and bodies.
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Posted by: abruzz on Aug 8, 2008 6:26 AM
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Posted by: iberge on Aug 9, 2008 12:21 PM
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"Shameful" doesn't even begin to describe it. It's beyond outrageous.
The really sad part is that the police probably has, all said, more power than the democratically elected mayor does in this situation.
Things are really scary in this country right now.
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Posted by: better vision on Aug 11, 2008 7:16 PM
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The solution to all this is to end the war on drugs. Just how many people have died because of this stupidity? Hell, how many dogs have died because of it? What has it cost the tax payer? Are there less drug problems because of it; not in my life time and I'm old. I laugh my ass off when I see Canadian grown hemp rope for sale in the USA because we can't grow it for fear someone might smoke it. My father grew hemp, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew it too and someday I hope to grow it -- just for the fiber ya know.
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Posted by: Malkavian on Aug 14, 2008 1:25 PM
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This time they raided the wrong house, because people will listen to a mayor - as opposed to someone living in a run-down, poor black neighborhood.
I say: capitalize on that. Make sure this goes around the world. Get the ball rolling.
Other than that there is nothing new here. If anything the Calvos should consider themselves among some of the most lucky people in the world, for no other reason than he and his mother-in-law actually survived the raid.
Woe to the Calvos had he had a gun and defended himself. Look to the Tarika Wilson case. Downstairs cops gun down two pitbulls, and upstairs the other cop freaks out and shoots blind into a room hitting Tarika who is cradling her infant child in her arms, and even the child catches a bullet in the hand and shoulder ... and I'm sure he'll not miss that finger particularly, but he and the other five siblings will surely miss their mother. Not only did the case show that Tarika may have been down on the floor, but of course the cop was totally acquitted of any wrong-doing. As you probably know Tarika was black, and the jury that acquitted the cop all-white. Oh well..
And outside his fellow police colleagues cheered because now they surely knew that they would NEVER have to hesitate or even think for a second before unleashing a deadly volley of bullets into a room.
It must be good to know that you can kill anybody ... as long as it's in a drug raid.
Oh, and this article missed another point, I think: that the police doing the raid kept the local police totally out of the loop, so they actually did NOT know that they were raiding the mayor's house. They just ASSumed he was a drug dealer and didn't bother to do 2 seconds of investigation into the people living on the address.
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Posted by: NikoKun on Aug 15, 2008 1:17 AM
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http://www.cato.org/raidmap/
And if you are raided, deserving or not, and regardless of the threat they pose, you can almost bet that the SWAT team WILL shoot your pets.
I'm starting to believe that such actions are a standard policy when conducting a raid. -_-
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Posted by: iberge on Aug 9, 2008 12:21 PM
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"Shameful" doesn't even begin to describe it. It's beyond outrageous.
The really sad part is that the police probably has, all said, more power than the democratically elected mayor does in this situation.
Things are really scary in this country right now.
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Posted by: better vision on Aug 11, 2008 7:16 PM
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The solution to all this is to end the war on drugs. Just how many people have died because of this stupidity? Hell, how many dogs have died because of it? What has it cost the tax payer? Are there less drug problems because of it; not in my life time and I'm old. I laugh my ass off when I see Canadian grown hemp rope for sale in the USA because we can't grow it for fear someone might smoke it. My father grew hemp, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew it too and someday I hope to grow it -- just for the fiber ya know.
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Posted by: Malkavian on Aug 14, 2008 1:25 PM
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This time they raided the wrong house, because people will listen to a mayor - as opposed to someone living in a run-down, poor black neighborhood.
I say: capitalize on that. Make sure this goes around the world. Get the ball rolling.
Other than that there is nothing new here. If anything the Calvos should consider themselves among some of the most lucky people in the world, for no other reason than he and his mother-in-law actually survived the raid.
Woe to the Calvos had he had a gun and defended himself. Look to the Tarika Wilson case. Downstairs cops gun down two pitbulls, and upstairs the other cop freaks out and shoots blind into a room hitting Tarika who is cradling her infant child in her arms, and even the child catches a bullet in the hand and shoulder ... and I'm sure he'll not miss that finger particularly, but he and the other five siblings will surely miss their mother. Not only did the case show that Tarika may have been down on the floor, but of course the cop was totally acquitted of any wrong-doing. As you probably know Tarika was black, and the jury that acquitted the cop all-white. Oh well..
And outside his fellow police colleagues cheered because now they surely knew that they would NEVER have to hesitate or even think for a second before unleashing a deadly volley of bullets into a room.
It must be good to know that you can kill anybody ... as long as it's in a drug raid.
Oh, and this article missed another point, I think: that the police doing the raid kept the local police totally out of the loop, so they actually did NOT know that they were raiding the mayor's house. They just ASSumed he was a drug dealer and didn't bother to do 2 seconds of investigation into the people living on the address.
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Posted by: NikoKun on Aug 15, 2008 1:17 AM
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http://www.cato.org/raidmap/
And if you are raided, deserving or not, and regardless of the threat they pose, you can almost bet that the SWAT team WILL shoot your pets.
I'm starting to believe that such actions are a standard policy when conducting a raid. -_-
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