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02-17-2012, 08:50 PM
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Drug War Victims
Been lurking for a couple years now actually, never have much to say usually but i like this place. Dont know the deneral consensus concering drugs here but this kinda bugs me so i thought id make a first post finally John Adams 64 years old Lebanon, Tennessee October, 2000 Shot to death during a SWAT drug raid while watching TV. The house didn’t match the description on the warrant. - Rev. Jonathan Ayers 28 years old Toccoa, Georgia September, 2009 After meeting with a parishioner who was under surveillance by drug cops, the pastor went to a Convenience store ATM. Coming out, he was confronted by men waving guns. He didn’t know they were undercover cops, and was shot to death while driving off, fearing for his life. - Xavier Bennett 8 years old Atlanta, Georgia November, 1991 Xavier was accidentally shot to death by officers in a pre-dawn drug raid during a gunfight with one of Xavier’s relatives - Delbert Bonnar 57 years old Belpre, Ohio October, 1998 Shot 8 times by police in drug raid. They were looking for his son. - Veronica Bowers 35 years old Charity Bowers 7 months old In the air over Peru April, 2001 As part of a long-standing arrangement to stop drug shipments, U.S. government tracking provided the information for the Peruvian Air Force to mistakenly shoot down a Cessna plane carrying missionaries. Killed in the incident were Roni Bowers, a missionary with the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism, and her daughter, Charity. In 2008, a new report surfaced indicating widespread problems with the shoot-down program that had been withheld from Congress by the CIA. - Rudolfo “Rudy” Cardenas 43 years old San Jose, California February, 2004 Rudy was a father of five who was passing by a house targeted by narcotics officers attempting to serve a parole violation warrant and the police mistakenly thought he was the one they were there to arrest. They chased Cardenas, and he fled, apparently afraid of them (they were not uniformed). Cardenas was shot multiple times in the back. Dorothy Duckett, 78, told the Mercury News she looked out her fifth-floor window after hearing one gunshot and saw Cardenas pleading for his life. “I watched him running with his hands in the air. He kept saying, ‘Don’t shoot. Don’t shoot,’” Duckett said. “He had absolutely nothing in his hands.” - Jose Colon 20 years old Suffolk, New York April, 2002 Jose was outside the house where he had come to repay a $20 debt, when a drug raid on the house commenced. He was shot in the head by SWAT - Troy Davis 25 years old North Richland Hills, Texas December, 1999 During a no-knock raid to find some marijuana plants he was growing, he was shot to death in his living room. There are disputed accounts regarding whether he had a gun. - Anthony Andrew Diotaiuto 23 years old Sunrise, Florida August, 2005 Anthony worked two jobs to help pay for the house he lived in with his mother. He had permit for a concealed weapon because of the areas he traveled through for his night job. Sunrise police claimed that he had sold some marijuana, and because they knew he had a legal gun, decided to use SWAT. Neighbors claim that the police did not identify themselves. Police first claimed that Anthony pointed his gun at them, and later changed their story. Regardless, Anthony was dead with 10 bullets in him, and the police found 2 ounces of marijuana. Article. - Annie Rae Dixon 84 years old Tyler, Texas January, 1993 Bedridden with pneumonia during a drug raid. Officer kicked open her bedroom door and accidentally shot her. - Patrick Dorismond 26 years old New York, New York March, 2000 Patrick was a security guard who wanted to become a policeman. He was off-duty and unarmed when he went out with friends. Standing on the street looking for a taxi, he was approached by undercover police who asked to buy some marijuana from him. Patrick was offended by the request (he didn’t use drugs), and a scuffle ensued. Dorismond was then shot to death by the police. - Shirley Dorsey 56 years old Placerville, California April, 1991 Rather than being compelled to testify against her 70-year-old boyfriend (Byron Stamate) for cultivating the medicinal cannabis she depended upon to help control her crippling back pain, Shirley Dorsey committed suicide. She saw it as the only way to prevent the forfeiture of their home and property. Despite her suicide, Stamate was sentenced to 9 months prison, and his home, cottage, and $177,000 life savings were seized. - Juan Mendoza Fernandez 60 years old Dallas, Texas September, 2000 Police found a variety of drugs when they raided the Fernandez’ home. However, Juan apparently believed he was the victim of burglars during the raid, and was shot while trying to protect his 11-year-old granddaughter. He and his wife had been married 36 years and had four children and 13 grandchildren. - Curt Ferryman 24 years old Jacksonville, Florida August, 2000 Undercover agents were attempting to arrest Ferryman, who was in his car and unarmed. A DEA agent knocked on the car window with his gun to get the suspect’s attention, and the gun went off, killing him as he sat in the car - Derek Hale 25 years old Wilmington, Delaware November, 2006 A retired Marine Sergeant who served two tours in Iraq, was peacefully sitting on the front stoop of a house, when police in unmarked cars who had him under surveillance (believing based on his acquaintances that he might be part of a narcotics ring) pulled up and tasered him three times, causing him to go into convulsions and throw up. Because he had not gotten his hand free from his jacket quickly enough (while convulsing) an officer then shot him point blank in the chest with three .40 caliber rounds. Hale’s widow has filed a civil lawsuit. - Willie Heard 46 years old Osawatomie, Kansas February, 1999 SWAT conducted a no-knock drug raid, complete with flash-bang grenades. Heard was shot to death in front of his wife and 16-year-old daughter who had cried for help. Fearing home invasion, he was holding an empty rifle. The raid was at the wrong house. - Clayton Helriggle 23 years old Eaton, Ohio September, 2002 Clayton was shot to death while coming down the stairs during a suprise raid. He was carrying either a gun or a plastic cup, depending on the report. Less than an ounce of marijuana was found. - Esequiel Hernandez 18 years old Redford, Texas May, 1997 Hernandez was shot and killed by a Marine sniper in camouflage who was part of a military unit conducting drug interdiction activities near the Mexican border. Esequiel was out herding his family’s goats and had taken a break to shoot at some tin cans with his antique rifle. - John Hirko 21 years old Pennsylvania 1997 An unarmed man with no prior offenses was shot to death in his house by a squad of masked police. In a no-knock raid, they tossed a smoke grenade in through a window, setting the house on fire. Hirko, suspected of dealing small amounts of marijuana and cocaine, was found face down on his stairway, shot in the back while fleeing the burning building. When the fire was finally put out, officers found some marijuana seeds in an unsinged plastic bag. The Town of Bethlehem settled the resulting lawsuit for $7 million+ and an agreement to reform police department procedures and training. - Lynette Gayle Jackson 29 years old Riverdale, Georgia September, 2000 Shot to death in her bed by SWAT team - Kathyrn Johnston 88 years old Atlanta, Georgia November, 2006 Kathryn lived in a rough neighborhood and a relative gave her a gun for protection. When she noticed men breaking through her security bars into her house she fired a shot into the ceiling. They were narcotics officers and fired 39 shots back, killing her. The police had falsified information in order to obtain a no-knock search warrant based on incorrect information from a dealer they had framed. After killing Johnson and realizing that she was completely innocent, they planted some marijuana in the basement. Eventually their stories fell apart federal and state investigations learned the truth. Additional facts have come to light that this was not an isolated incident in the Atlanta police department. - Officer Ron Jones 29 years old Prentiss, Mississippi December, 2001 Officer Jones was in the process of serving a drug warrant, based on an informant tip. While trying to enter the rear of a duplex, he broke into the wrong apartment and was shot by the resident, Corey Maye, who had no prior record and was protecting his daughter. No drugs were found. Maye was charged with capital murder, and sentenced to death. Corey Maye was a Drug War Victim waiting to happen. Fortunately, his death sentence was eventually overturned and he is now serving life in prison. - Tony Martinez 19 years old De Valle, Texas December, 2001 Officers conducted a drug raid on a mobile home in De Valle. Martinez, who was not the target of the raid, was asleep on the couch when the raid commenced. Hearing the front door smashed open, he sat up, and was shot to death in the chest - Peter McWilliams 50 years old Laurel Canyon, California June, 2000 Peter was a world-famous author and an advocate of medical marijuana, not only because he believed in it in principle, but because it was keeping him alive (he had AIDS and non-Hodgkins lymphoma). After California passed a law legalizing medical marijuana, Peter helped finance the efforts of Todd McCormick to cultivate marijuana for distribution to those who needed it for medical reasons. Federal agents got wind of his involvement, and Peter was a target for his advocacy. He was arrested, and in federal court was prevented from mentioning his medical condition or California’s law. While he was on bail awaiting sentencing, the prosecutors threatened to take away his mother’s house (used for bail) if he failed a drug test, so he stopped using the marijuana which controlled his nausea from the medications and allowed him to keep them down. He was found dead on the bathroom floor, choked to death on his own vomit. - Ismael Mena 45 years old Denver, Colorado September, 1999 Mena was killed when police barged into his house looking for drugs. They had the wrong address. |
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02-17-2012, 08:53 PM
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Re: Drug War Victims
more here http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/drug-war-victim/ "turmoil begets turmoil when the sadists are in control" end privitized prisons, end lobbying in america |
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02-18-2012, 08:21 AM
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Re: Drug War Victims
With it nearing 50,000 dead below the border america still seems to not give a shit so I figured I might be able to start somewhere enlightening people on the casualties here. As Ive began to look into why its still going on Ive learned more about the shadyness behind it (dont claim to know everything but what i find sickens me) “The demand for our facilities and services could be adversely affected by the relaxation of enforcement efforts, leniency in conviction or parole standards and sentencing practices or through the decriminalization of certain activities that are currently proscribed by our criminal laws,” the company’s most recent annual filing noted. “For instance, any changes with respect to drugs and controlled substances or illegal immigration could affect the number of persons arrested, convicted, and sentenced, thereby potentially reducing demand for correctional facilities to house them.” -corrections corperation of america- in case your wondering about the privitized prison thing. Its an industry built on the misery of man. They lobby to get more crazy laws passed,it seems if they could have it their way spitting on the side walk would get you life. And to appeal to conservatives, whats wrong with individual liberties, personal responsibility, not wasting money,and cutting out an unnecessary part of government. Its toted as a liberal thing but it seems pretty conservative to me other than the moral part, but that seems incredibly unamerican. Ive more or less stolen all my info damn near verbatim from the site I posted earlier if you read through it. But it makes way more sence than the same horseshit you here from polititians. thanks for your time btw |
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02-23-2012, 06:44 AM
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Re: Drug War Victims
Drug wars?? Are rarely in first world countries and if they are rarely out of the projects...when they do happen in those rare cases very few actual innocents get killed...so the drug war is in turn the safest war any have fought in the past 200 years!
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02-23-2012, 10:31 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:140 Cyborg. Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 11,585 Mentioned: 12 Post(s) Quoted: 1515 Post(s)
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Re: Drug War Victims
After reading this, it's suddenly easy to see why law enforcement are (for a large part) hated beyond words can express in the states.
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