FBI Shot at Unarmed Girl

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Good thing the FBI isn't into marksmanship training. Lucky girl!




By JG Vibes
theintelhub.com
November 17, 2012

This Thursday morning in District Heights, Maryland, an FBI swat team rushed into the home of an average, innocent family and shot at an unarmed, 18 year old girl.

According to ABC News:


“An early morning FBI raid has a District Heights family in fear. The agents came into the house and drew their guns at the family’s daughter, but she wasn’t armed.

“They almost hit my daughter, man,” says Emory Hughley. “If I hadn’t told her to go back in her room they probably would have shot her.”

Hughley says he was asleep in the basement when he heard a bang at the front door.

His 18-year-old daughter Myasia was upstairs in her room with two friends who were spending the night.

Around 6 a.m. he says he came up to the living room and saw 15 FBI SWAT agents coming inside, guns drawn.

“I’m shouting ‘Nobody is armed, nobody has a gun!’ and then all of a sudden I heard ‘She’s got a gun!’ and they just opened fire,” he says.



Hughley says he looked up and saw his daughter standing outside her bedroom in the hallway.

Then he heard gunfire.

“I’ve got eight holes in my wall. One bullet went past my head, almost hit me, ricocheted off my brick wall and some of the shrap metal hit my little daughter in the back of her neck, all for nothing.” says Hughley.”

The family and the whole neighborhood is stunned and traumatized by the attack, and the FBI has given no explanation aside from saying that they were “exercising a search warrant”

The girls mother is still demanding answers, “They tried to kill her,” she said. “They tried to kill my daughter.”

18 year old Myasia has since been treated and released from the hospital and has now fully recovered.

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:angry: I think that no knock warrants should be outlawed. There too many innocent people killed when the police use this tactic. If the person that ordered the "warant" and the people that executed the no knock warrant could be arrested and tried for murder this kind of action would stop. The fourth amendment is thrown out the window a lot and nothing is done about it.
 
I looked up the original news article for this and there is so little information about what happened none of us can place blame yet.
 
I looked up the original news article for this and there is so little information about what happened none of us can place blame yet.

This is a typical form of damage control. Keep all the facts quite. It makes it easier to spin the events and details later on down the road. We know the Dad and the daughter weren't armed and the FBI opened fire on her. Seems pretty clear to me so far.
 
that's f'd up and nobody should have the right to invade a private home like that esp when nothing is happening in the house to begin with ..these fishing expeditions and senseless shooting by 'law enforcement' have to stop it's getting more and more like nazi germany as time goes by with cops busting down the supposed wrong doors and being more dangerous than criminals on innocent lives and getting away with cold blooding killings breaking and entering without just cause
 
Yup, this is why nobody likes cops. They will likely obtain a gag order to keep the family quiet. That crap wouldn't work on me. Wrong is wrong. But then again, try a no knock on me and we will all die in a blaze of glory. They will tell stories about how the first cop in the door fell back onto the others and how the screams of the second cop died out when he got pummeled with 7.62 while my dog chewed on another one.

Call me a cop hater, but hey...you either knock or don't. You're either right or you're wrong. You either verify your information or you meet the armed citizen. If you knock on the devil's door long enough, eventually somebody is gonna answer. It is a violation of the Geneva Convention to use military tactics and equipment against civilians. Our police department has a tank. For a town of 7000. I don't trust them for a single second and neither should you.
 
I used to be heavily involved in the obtaining of search warrants back in the early 80's
Prior to PC's and cell phones. We had to type the affidavit on 3 part carbon and if you made a typo, you had to start all over again.
Had to have a complete description of the house and or building, down to the crack in the porch.
The whole process took many hours and the house or whatever had to remain under surveillance during that time.

Search Warrants are to easy to get these days and thereby to easy to make mistakes.
I still believe that if you are not guilty of anything and suddenly the doors blow off the hinges and masked men start filing in your house. You have the right to defend yourself.
If it turns out they were LE and broke into the wrong house, shame on them.

Sad part is, even if they had the wrong house, they aint leaving until they find something.
 
Prince Georges county Maryland. Law enforcement in that area outside DC are out of control. PG county police are brutal,
I can tell you from experience, they like to swing the flashlight against your car (during a traffic stop)
 
I used to be heavily involved in the obtaining of search warrants back in the early 80's
Prior to PC's and cell phones. We had to type the affidavit on 3 part carbon and if you made a typo, you had to start all over again.
Had to have a complete description of the house and or building, down to the crack in the porch.
The whole process took many hours and the house or whatever had to remain under surveillance during that time.

Search Warrants are to easy to get these days and thereby to easy to make mistakes.
I still believe that if you are not guilty of anything and suddenly the doors blow off the hinges and masked men start filing in your house. You have the right to defend yourself.
If it turns out they were LE and broke into the wrong house, shame on them.

Sad part is, even if they had the wrong house, they aint leaving until they find something.

If it's the wrong house, nothing they find can be used in a case against you.
 
If it's the wrong house, nothing they find can be used in a case against you.
I agree, but they are going to find something to hang over you so you can take the deal, with out a lawyer. As well as make the press release.
It can range from prescription Scheduled drugs not in the proper container to child endangerment etc.
 
I agree, but they are going to find something to hang over you so you can take the deal, with out a lawyer. As well as make the press release.
It can range from prescription Scheduled drugs not in the proper container to child endangerment etc.

Illegal search. Nothing can be used as evidence against you. The most they can do is confiscate anything that is illegal.
 
This is a typical form of damage control. Keep all the facts quite. It makes it easier to spin the events and details later on down the road. We know the Dad and the daughter weren't armed and the FBI opened fire on her. Seems pretty clear to me so far.
Actually it's a typical form of the media not giving the full story. If it follows the usual pattern, the real story will be markedly different from what is presented here. For starters, we don't know they were unarmed. We only know they claim that. Most of these stories that initially sound bad for law enforcement turn out to be nothing of the sort. This one isn't looking very good for them though.
 

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