From: Freedom Outpost
John Adams, 61, was shot and killed by
police in a drug raid on the wrong house. His wife Loraine, 70, was
also handcuffed and forced to the ground.
Officers Kyle Shedran, 25, and Greg Day, 24, were placed on administrative leave with pay following the shooting.
Officers Kyle Shedran, 25, and Greg Day, 24, were placed on administrative leave with pay following the shooting.
ABC reports,
John Adams was watching television when his wife heard pounding on the door. Police claim they identified themselves and wore police jackets. Loraine Adams said she had no indication the men were police.
“I thought it was a home invasion. I said ‘Baby, get your gun!” she said, sitting amid friends and relatives gathered at her home to cook and prepare for Sunday’s funeral.
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Police say her husband fired first with a sawed-off shotgun and they responded. He was shot at least three times and died later at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
The 70 year old widow said, “They need to get rid of those men, boys with toys.” She also told the men, “Y’all have got the wrong person, you’ve got the wrong place. What are you looking for?”
Something about the police officers’ claim that Adams shot at them
first gives me cause for thinking here. Adams was in possession of a
sawed-off shotgun according to the report. This means the blast would
probably be wide and in close quarters, such as his home, if he fired
first, surely he would have hit at least one, if not both, of the
officers entering the house. The story does not indicate whether
officers were struck in any fashion or whether they were attended to
medically.
Obviously they were looking for drugs… at the wrong house. However
listen to Lebanon Police Chief Bill Weeks lame excuse regarding the
incident:
“We did the best surveillance we could do, and a mistake was made.
It’s a very severe mistake, a costly mistake. It makes us look at our
own policies and procedures to make sure this never occurs again.”
Really? You did the best surveillance you could do? This is far
from a mistake or even a serious one. You were at the wrong house!
Weeks then went on to say that the two policemen were not at fault.
Well pray tell, who is at fault Mr. Weeks?
But then the race issue came up. While family members and Police
Chief Weeks agreed that race was not a factor, they did agree that this
shooting would be “a major setback” for police relations with the black
community. I’m guessing that assessment is correct, since the officers
were white.
“We know that, we hope to do everything we can to heal it,” Weeks said.
Now the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People), an organization that I consider to be quite racist themselves,
has their local official, Johnny Crudup, claiming that he wants to make
sure that Weeks words become reality and would be investigating on his
own.
Weeks has turned over the search warrant and all other evidence to
the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and District Attorney General
Tommy Thompson.
While the majority of police officers are good men, reports like
raiding the wrong house and subsequently killing the individuals inside
are becoming more common place and the officers that are involved never
face any sort of consequences. One that comes to mind was when Jose Guerena was shot and killed by several members of the Pima County Sheriff’s Office
on a drug raid that yielded no evidence that he was doing or selling
drugs. He was an Iraq veteran and these officers let him bleed to death
over the course of an hour after being shot 60 times, as the deputies
denied him medical attention. As of today, not one of the officers has
lost their job. In fact, some have even been promoted.
Ah yes, the War of Drugs is what this is all about. Isn’t turning
out for the better for many innocent American citizens as their rights
are being violated along with the ultimate rights violation being
implemented, death.
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