Video: SWAT Serve A Warrant On The Wrong
Person – Kill Him As He Tries To Figure
Out If He’s Victim Of A Home Invasion
Defiant America,
by
Kellyanne Richardson
Original Article
Posted By: Black Conservative Voice,
1/23/2022 9:02:29 AM
A 19-year-old man who was fatally shot by Metro Police in the southeast valley Monday had no connection to a murder police were investigating when they entered an apartment to serve a search warrant, police said today at a briefing.
Assistant Sheriff Andrew Walsh said Isaiah Tyree Williams, 19, was shot by officers several times as they tried to serve a search warrant related to a November 2021 homicide. Two officers were injured in the exchange.
Police announced their presence by yelling “police department, search warrant” multiple times at about 5 a.m. before entering the apartment in the 3000 block of South Nellis Boulevard, Walsh said.
They broke into his house with guns drawn. He had every right to fire first under the castle doctrine
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 1/23/2022 9:12:12 AM (No. 1048019)
In what city did this Gestapo raid occur?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 1/23/2022 9:14:32 AM (No. 1048020)
Saw the video. It appears the officers fired first after breaking the door open. The officers are in some big trouble here.
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#2 In Las Vegas Nevada!
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All the cops should be charged with negligent homicide and sent to prison.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
jhpeters2 1/23/2022 9:18:54 AM (No. 1048037)
Until very recently the Las Vegas Metro cops were a formidable and semi-scary police force. I had to call a squad car to a shop I was running to remove a very disturbed individual. The disturbed individual was taken down and removed with very few preliminaries by the solo officer. Smart people avoided doing anything that might cause Metro to look at them twice. Many people I talked to about Metro would stammer and try to change the subject as if speaking their name out loud might cause Metro to show up as if by magic. Citizens of Las Vegas knew they could count on Metro. Evidently criminals are being conditioned to resist Metro cops and that ain't good.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Laotzu 1/23/2022 9:22:35 AM (No. 1048039)
The police in Ogden, Utah some years ago killed an law abiding Veteran who kept an AR-15 next to his bed under the same mistaken circumstances. There is a body of Supreme Court cases that say nighttime warrants are presumptively unconstitutional and should only be used in extreme circumstances. I don't understand whey they have become de rigueur across America with the results you would expect. It's not like these people are living in underground bunkers with a year's food supply.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Northcross 1/23/2022 9:26:14 AM (No. 1048043)
These kind of raids are supposed to be limited to political allies of Donald Trump, with CNN cameras documenting the arrest. Not for some Las Vegas street punk.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
BarryNo 1/23/2022 9:27:27 AM (No. 1048045)
More and more I am not in favor of SWAT teams. I have yet to see a circumstance where they make a positive difference. They kill innocent people, and fail to stop real criminals from being violent. The only advantage they have, IF they are at the right address, is time.
The surrounding citizens aren't inconvenienced by an hours long standoff.
That seems a rather insignificant benefit.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Hazymac 1/23/2022 9:42:36 AM (No. 1048064)
About a decade ago leftist political terrorist Brett Kimberlin "SWAT"ted blogger Patterico. What Kimberlin did was call the police claiming to be Patterico ... just read what Patterico went through. He was very nearly killed, as planned. Imagine if Patterico had been armed. The SWAT team would have killed him on the spot. SWATting probably could still be done by someone with enough inherent evil. Be aware.
http://patterico.com/2012/05/25/convicted-bomber-brett-kimberlin-neal-rauhauser-ron-brynaert-and-their-campaign-of-political-terrorism/
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 1/23/2022 9:44:36 AM (No. 1048067)
Thanks, OP. I probably overlooked the location due to blurred early morning eyesight.
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You would think that given the scam of sending SWAT after innocent people as a sick prank would cause PD's all over the nation to rethink their own breaking and entering to serve warrants. That poor guy had every right to think he was the victim of home invasion. I hope his relatives sue this department for their own shoot first apologize later policy.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Toby Ten Bears 1/23/2022 9:53:23 AM (No. 1048079)
I'll wait for the media to tell me whether or not I should be outraged.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Venturer 1/23/2022 10:12:45 AM (No. 1048111)
Just because a voice screams " Search Warrant--Police" does not mean that is who is tearing down your door.
These early morning raids need to be stopped.
I am a big supporter of police, but this is BS.
This man was murdered.
Come in to my house in the dark wearing masks and black and they will murder me too, because I will be shooting.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
MDConservative 1/23/2022 10:19:57 AM (No. 1048122)
Somehow, "yelling 'police department, search warrant' multiple times at about 5 a.m" doesn't cut it with me. Anyone can do it. Who's going to check credentials...hold on officer, please.
My dad was a WW2 combat vet, an officer for 25 years before retiring. He and others of his generation disliked SWAT teams, then called Tac Squads. He said they were knuckleheads cruising for trouble, many young Vietnam vets bringing home guerilla countermeasures/attitudes to police work. These cats drove around the city in teams of three in unmarked cars in black uniforms with a perpetual scowl if anyone looked in their direction. That was the beginning of today's policing that many would like to see de-emphasized, if not disbanded. And this is another reason why...
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
FLCracker 1/23/2022 10:29:45 AM (No. 1048135)
Okay, Lucianne. Can you make a rule of some sort so that the LOCATION of the event appear somewhere in the posting? All we get here is the "Metro Police" and we should recognize the street names.
This borders on hearsay.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 1/23/2022 10:34:52 AM (No. 1048144)
They would have likely recieved gunfire in return at my house, too.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
DVC 1/23/2022 10:35:52 AM (No. 1048146)
A check on "South Nellis Boulevard" turns up Las Vegas, NV.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
4Diogenes 1/23/2022 10:36:32 AM (No. 1048151)
Let's find out the NAME of the person who authorized the timing of the raid.
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Hazymac 1/23/2022 10:40:52 AM (No. 1048160)
A real SWAT situation is unforgettable, even if it doesn't directly involve you. On a Saturday morning about twenty-five years ago, my doorbell chimed at 0700, shortly after sun up. When I opened my front door, I was greeted by two SWAT team officers in full head to toe body armor, both carrying M-16s (for those of you in Rio Linda, that's a machine gun, with the flip of a switch to "full auto." The first one told me to back my car out of the carport. They'd cover me while I did that. Cover me? What's going on? I said, "Let me put on some day clothes first." "Hurry." "Yes, sir!" A minute later I moved my car down the street and waited with a dozen of my neighbors 200 yards away. Six hours later the bad guy holed up sixty feet away from my unit, wanted for bank robbery (and much more), crawled outside, got on his face, was cuffed and stuffed and driven away, to the relief of all. One of my neighbors yelled, "Bye bye, a**hole!" as he was driven away. I second that emotion.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Yepper 1/23/2022 10:49:47 AM (No. 1048169)
What's wrong with serving a search warrant after sun rise or in the afternoon? Or how about when the suspect is leaving the house to go to work? These officers, and those who authorized the timing of this event need to go to prison.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 1/23/2022 10:52:12 AM (No. 1048173)
Just remember, all of you, this could happen to any one of us in our family homes.
I know in these hard times dealing with unstable people in most cases police have a difficult job but among some of them are unstable cops with weapons. Some of these big, bloated gun wielding cops just want to 'get them some' I know some like that. They are too scared to join the military to go do just that. These are harsh times we are living in; the large cities are dangerous places to be. MAGA
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We will be seeing a lot more of this, if they try to force their way into homes to force vaccines.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
vhs68 1/23/2022 11:34:50 AM (No. 1048211)
MURDER.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
4Diogenes 1/23/2022 12:17:47 PM (No. 1048265)
Let's get the NAME of the person who authorized the timing of the raid. He/she should be fired and sued. If the name is not forthcoming, the chief should be fired.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Kafka2 1/23/2022 12:48:57 PM (No. 1048286)
Breaking down the front door at 5 a.m.! This looked like a home invasion or a Gestapo raid. It appears SWAT was provoking a confrontation. And, they killed the wrong man. This was totally FUBAR!
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
stablemoney 1/23/2022 12:51:13 PM (No. 1048288)
There was a similar accident in Houston, Tx where SWAT did the same thing and it was the wrong house.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
pensom2 1/23/2022 1:05:35 PM (No. 1048301)
If the innocent young man sleeping on the couch had not been assassinated, he would be charged with aggravated attempted murder for shooting at the police officers who conducted the raid. This dilemma is all backwards and upside down. It is troubling how often problems arise in swat team home invasions. It is also troubling how rarely homeowners obtain reimbursement for broken door, window, and interior tear gas damage from the police who conducted mistaken address raids.
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How about an old-fashioned stake-out? He comes out the door sometime in the morning, the observers call it in, and back-up arrests him.
As for "police department, search warrant" - I got wise to that trick 50 years ago with the Cheech and Chong skit: "Open up, in there. It's the city police!"
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
YorkieMom 1/23/2022 5:32:59 PM (No. 1048504)
I knew it was Las Vegas because of Nellis Blvd. Named that because the Nellis Air Force Base is here. Sheriff Joe Lombardo is the head of Metro. He is running for governor of the state on the Republican ticket. A lot of people think he’s a rhino, so our choice might be between him and Sisolak, a Newsome wanna be.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
Strike3 1/23/2022 7:57:46 PM (No. 1048638)
I'm normally on the side of the police. In this case they blew it and need to spend some time in jail. We have five veterans who performed like amateur cowboys.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
Strike3 1/23/2022 8:18:51 PM (No. 1048651)
The timing of a SWAT raid is done in the early a.m. for the specific purpose of catching the guy off guard and asleep. Criminals do not normally get up and go to work. The timing was good, the entire SWAT operation was wrong. My location and big dog makes SWAT raids difficult so they will probably shoot the dog but lose several officers. There could also be booby traps.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
MickTurn 1/23/2022 11:30:13 PM (No. 1048783)
Try that in Texas...by the time the crooked cops try to get in an army will be waiting...
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It's the middle of the night and I hear someone banging at the door, I'm not going to be of sound mind right away. The dude had 5 seconds between sleeping soundly and 6 blacked-out dudes with guns started popping him full of lead. Did the guy in the bed shoot first? It looked to me like the police opened fire immediately.