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Monday, October 23, 2017

"The Police Just F**ked My Life" - Alabamians Outraged As Civil Asset Forfeitures Soar

The morning of June 29, 2010, began much like any other day for Frank Ranelli, the owner of FAR Computers in Ensley, Alabama. Ranelli, who had owned his computer repair business just outside of Birmingham for more than two decades, was doing some paperwork in his windowless office when he heard loud banging on the front door. Within a matter of moments Ranelli was placed under arrest and all of the computer equipment in his store, much of which belonged to customers, had been confiscated by Alabama police never to be returned. Per AL.com:

Within moments, a Homewood police sergeant had declared a room full of customers' computers, merchandise and other items "stolen goods," Ranelli recalled. He ordered his officers to "arrest them all," according to Ranelli, who was cuffed and taken to the Homewood jail along with two of his shop employees.

The police proceeded to confiscate more than 130 computers - most of which were customers' units waiting to be repaired, though some were for sale - as well as the company's business servers and workstations and even receipts and checkbooks.

"Here I was, a man, owned this business, been coming to work every day like a good old guy for 23 years, and I show up at work that morning - I was in here doing my books from the day before - and the police just f***ed my life," he said.

Nothing ever came of the case. The single charge levied against Renelli of receiving stolen goods was dismissed after he demonstrated that he had followed proper protocol in purchasing the sole laptop computer he was accused of receiving illegally. That said, despite no official charges and no jury trial, Ranelli has been trying, to no avail, for nearly 7 years now to recover the items the officers took from his business.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The system is broken. Fix it.

Anonymous said...

The system is fixed. Break it.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
The system is broken. Fix it.

October 23, 2017 at 10:22 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
The system is fixed. Break it.

October 23, 2017 at 11:45 PM

I hate stupid people, even tho they have the RIGHT to be stupid.

Carry on.

Anonymous said...

Just hasn't found the right lawyer yet.....

Anonymous said...

They are both right. 8:12 you are the fool.

Anonymous said...

Put in a claim with the insurance company for the loss of business assets (stolen by authorities). Then claim bankruptcy, wipe the slate clean and start over.

Anonymous said...

If that happened to me who ever made that decision would PAY one way or the other.

lmclain said...

And they call it

"Protecting and Serving"

EVERY PERSON involved in that ROBBERY should be hung.
"We, the people" now get robbed at gunpoint by armed government agents who laugh at your frustration??
Where IS that dumbass cheerleader who keeps saying he doesn't mind giving up his rights because he isn't doing anything wrong????
Probably got shot by the police as he reached for his wallet.
A fitting end for most cheerleaders, I say.

Keep it up. You could be the next one up for some "confiscation".

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
They are both right. 8:12 you are the fool.

October 24, 2017 at 8:45 AM

And they "both" are you.