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Minneapolis PD Kill Black Man (not the subject of the warrant) during No Knock Search Warrant in Connection w/ a St Paul Homicide Investigation

Well one has college degree in LE, has 26 years of experience and has been countless hours of training and one comments on his opinions from reading a few article and watching a video or two. Yep, you're right he's way more credible :rolleyes:

Thanks, again, for your input.

We all know that 3 apartments were being searched and that all 3 units were related to the St Paul homicide investigation. We also know that oftentimes the suspect (or suspects in this case) is not there when the searches are conducted.

Speed, the murder suspect, lived in a 14th floor unit but he was mainly using the key fob for the unit on the 7th floor where Amir Locke was.

Imagine if Speed HAD BEEN in unit 701 with his .223 firearm?

What are your thoughts on a .223 firearm and how dangerous it would be if Speed started firing at police (even with body armor on)?

As noted earlier:

* Speed shot and killed the St Paul man in January with a .223 caliber firearm.

* .223 rifle rounds can penetrate police body armor

* Speed and the other suspect(s) were posting videos and photos on Instagram, holding several different firearms, including what appeared to be the .223 caliber firearm used in the murder.
 
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Maybe this kind of thing isn't as rare as some make it out to be...

Overview:
Police execute a raid on a house. The warrant is not for the guy who lives there. He’s sleeping with his two kids and has no criminal record. He fires a shot at the door when someone breaks it down and then throws the gun away when he realizes it’s a cop. Police arrest him for firing at the officer. The cops take his baby and drop it, giving it brain damage, and then try to cover it up. The warrant was for someone else’s computer equipment and it wasn’t in the house. The guy gets charged with attempted murder and loses his job.

https://weartv.com/news/local/polic...into-baby-injured-in-pensacola-police-custody
 
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