About a year ago, a SWAT team made a no-knock raid, on the Phonesavanh residence. The SWAT team, proceeded throughout the house ( they were supposedly looking for drugs ). The SWAT made it to the infants room, and throw a flash bang into the baby's crib. Baby "bou bou" was later taken to the hospital and and treated for burns, and was later put into a medically induced coma. Fast-forward a year later, and the cops blame the infant's injuries on the baby himself. The following text is from William Norman Grigg, of the Pro Liberate Blog, summing up what the police said. The act of sleeping in a room about to be breached by a SWAT team constituted “criminal” conduct on the part of the infant. At the very least, the infant was fully liable for the nearly fatal injuries inflicted on him when Habersham County Sheriff’s Deputy Charles Long blindly heaved a flash-bang grenade – a “destructive device,” as described by the ATF, that when detonated burns at 2,000-3,500 degrees Fahrenheit – into the crib.Merely by being in that room, Bou-Bou had assumed the risk of coming under attack by a SWAT team. By impeding the trajectory of that grenade, rather than fleeing from his crib, Bou-Bou failed to “avoid the consequences” of that attack.
In any case, Bou-Bou, along with his parents and his siblings, are fully and exclusively to blame for the injuries that nearly killed the child and left the family with more than one million dollars in medical bills. The SWAT team that invaded the home in Cornelia, Georgia on the basis of a bogus anonymous tip that a $50 drug transaction had occurred there is legally blameless.
This is the defense presented by Haberham County Sheriff Joey Terrell and his comrades in their reply to a federal lawsuit filed last February on behalf of Bou-Bou Phonesavanh and his family. Police need to be held accountable for their actions, or privatize the police. Because, if they were privatized you could take the company to court. If people can get away with suing a company, because their coffee was too hot, then police should be held accountable for brutality. and, if you are reading this, you are the revolution!
Sources: thedailysheeple.com
In any case, Bou-Bou, along with his parents and his siblings, are fully and exclusively to blame for the injuries that nearly killed the child and left the family with more than one million dollars in medical bills. The SWAT team that invaded the home in Cornelia, Georgia on the basis of a bogus anonymous tip that a $50 drug transaction had occurred there is legally blameless.
This is the defense presented by Haberham County Sheriff Joey Terrell and his comrades in their reply to a federal lawsuit filed last February on behalf of Bou-Bou Phonesavanh and his family. Police need to be held accountable for their actions, or privatize the police. Because, if they were privatized you could take the company to court. If people can get away with suing a company, because their coffee was too hot, then police should be held accountable for brutality. and, if you are reading this, you are the revolution!
Sources: thedailysheeple.com