Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Friday, March 25, 2016

‘THEY DAMN NEAR KILLED ME’: SWAT RAID ON WRONG HOME SENDS 82-YEAR-OLD GRANDMA TO HOSPITAL

“If it had not been for the grace of God, my family could be making funeral arrangements today.”

Police in Chicago nearly frightened a grandmother to death when they allegedly served a warrant at the wrong address.

Retired public school teacher and preacher Elizabeth Harrison, 82, was quietly enjoying her morning at home last Thursday when police busted down her locked door and shoved guns in her face.

More

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's unfair when articles like this generically say "police", when it's only certain officers from certain police departments that do the deed.

lmclain said...

Who did they get their directions from, the Keystone Cops?????
And what do you say to someone (an old lady, too!) who just had their house trashed and a gun in their face? Ooops??? Sorry???
And the drug dealer three doors down laughed for HOURS.
That's gotta be SO embarrassing.
Someone found out they were using a StingRay device and started their own disinformation campaign. 60 pounds of coke at Grandma Harrison's house --the stash house, boys!! Bring the armor and strap on those guns!!
oops.

Anonymous said...

And they wonder why the public has an attitude toward law enforcement.