US police departments are increasingly militarised, finds report
At 3am on 28 May, Alecia Phonesavanh was asleep in the room she was temporarily occupying together with her husband and four children in the small town of Cornelia, Georgia. Her baby, 18-month-old Bou Bou, was sleeping peacefully in his cot.
Suddenly there was a loud bang and several strangers dressed in black burst into the room. A blinding flash burst out with a deafening roar from the direction of the cot. Amid the confusion, Phonesavanh could see her husband pinned down and handcuffed under one of the men in black, and while her son was being held by another. Everyone was yelling, screaming, crying. I kept asking the officers to let me have my baby, but they said shut up and sit down, she said.
As the pandemonium died down, it became clear that the strangers in black were a Swat team of police officers from the local Habersham County force they had raided the house on the incorrect assumption that occupants were involved in drugs. It also became clear to Phonesavanh that something had happened to Bou Bou and that the officers had taken him away.
They told me that they had taken my baby to the hospital. They said he was fine he had only lost a tooth, but they wanted him in for observation, Phonesavanh said.
When she got to the hospital she was horrified by what she saw. Bou Bou was in a medically-induced coma in the intensive care unit of Brady Memorial hospital. His face was blown open. He had a hole in his chest that left his rib-cage visible.
http://www.theguardian.com/law/2014/jun/24/military-us-police-swat-teams-raids-aclu
ACLU - War Comes Home: The Excessive Militarization of American Policing War Comes Home: https://www.aclu.org/war-comes-home-excessive-militarization-american-policing
merrily
(45,251 posts)How horrible.
The night the older Tsarnaev brother was shot outside Boston, the streets of Watertown and Cambridge looked like an occupying military force had invaded. Black vehicles that looked like small army tanks moving along the streets. But it was only state and local police.
The hours following that shooting were a real eye-opener, but this is....no words.