“It was like a SWAT team. Nine DNR agents and four deputy sheriffs, and they were all armed to the teeth,” animal shelter employee Ray Schulze told WISN-TV.
Two weeks ago, Schulze was working in the barn at the Society of St. Francis in Kenosha, Wis., when a swarm of squad cars screeched up and officers scrambled onto the property with a search warrant.
Were they hunting down an armed robber or escaped prisoner? Conducting a drug raid?
Incredibly, they were gunning for a 2-week-old baby fawn.
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These officers are your neighbors.
ReplyDeleteThe very ones everybody says would never be involved with raids such as these.
The truth is, these people are mentally deficient. They ENJOY playing soldier, dressing up, carrying heavy weapons and firepower to scare the shill out of innocent people. They corralled employee's of an ANIMAL SHELTER in full SWAT gear for a fawn. They are your classic revenge bully types. These local squads consist mostly of volunteers. Wannabe's.
They deserve ZERO respect.