FBI Uses Chainsaw In Raid

Will E Worm

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FBI Uses Chainsaw In Raid On Wrong Fitchburg Apartment

It’s going to be a while before things get back to normal for Judy Sanchez and her three-year-old ********.

Last Thursday, a team of FBI agents swarmed her apartment building as part of a massive citywide **** and weapons gang raid.

Trouble is, Sanchez lives in apartment 2R.

The suspect they were after is in 2F.

At 6:04 last Thursday morning, just before Sanchez’ alarm was set to go off, she heard a pounding outside her second floor apartment.


“I just happened to glance over and saw this huge chainsaw ripping down the side of my door,” she explains. “And I was freaking out. I didn’t know what was going on.”

Within moments, the chainsaw had cut through most of her door, and someone on the FBI’s arrest team kicked the rest of it in.

“That’s when I heard the clicking of a *** and I heard ‘FBI, get down!’, so I laid right on down.

And they said get your dog, so I got her and at the same time I am laying in her ***** because she did *** on herself at the same time.”

That dog is the ******’s three-month-old pit bull puppy.

Sanchez says they left her on the floor for 35 minutes, with her ******** screaming for her mommy in the other room.

“I was told not to move, so I didn’t move,” she tells WBZ, out of fear that she’d be shot.

Eventually the feds figured out they were in the wrong spot and they arrested the suspect they were after in the next door apartment.

Sanchez can’t believe that a two-year long federal investigation ended at the wrong door.

“The looks on their faces when they knew they got the wrong door was priceless,” she recalls. “They looked at each other dumbfounded.”

Sanchez says another agent came by later that day to offer an apology, but it was one that Sanchez felt wasn’t quite genuine.

“For me it felt routine apology, it felt like just a regular, ‘I’m sorry for the inconvenience. Here’s the phone number for your landlord to get reimbursed for the door, have a good day.’

And that’s how I felt, like it was a smack in the face.”


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No warrant? No sincere apology. Obama's raiders.

Nice living in a free country where the authorities follow the law all the time and care about your rights.


Wait a minute...
 
Sad to say, America is the only place in the World where Police have more power than the Criminals.
 

Mayhem

Banned
Sad to say, America is the only place in the World where Police have more power than the Criminals.

Excuuuuuse me? I suggest you take 5 minutes out of your life and aqcuaint yourself with our court system. :nono:
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Sad to say, America is the only place in the World where Police have more power than the Criminals.

What the fuck are you on? Criminals have way more rights than the police. Everyone second guesses them and you can be damned sure if an arrest is happening in public, someone will have the camera on their phone there to record and edit the footage to suit their needs.

If you want to see a cop work without regard to civil liberties, go to Brazil. I've seen them at work down there and they do stuff that would make everyone in the ACLU have an aneurysm.

Will, where was it written that they didn't have a warrant? I didn't see it anywhere in your article. They probably misread the warrant they had. Get your facts straight, ***.
 

Hondarobot

Banned
I'm having some doubt regarding some of the "facts" of this story. What kind of apartment building layout has apartment 2F next door to 2R? Did M. C. Escher draw the blueprints? Also, if the suspect was next door, he would obviously have heard the entry team. Why didn't he take that as a cue and flee the scene?

I don't see any "fascist" element here. The woman had her door accidentally ruined and she had to lie in dog *** for awhile. She was compensated. The chainsaw element just makes for a good headline.

If it's true, however, that no sincere apology was presented, then everyone involved should be publicly executed. Including the dog!

:bs:
 
A chainsaw? Really? Wow, them feds are starting to get creative (like some scene out of 'The Shining')...what happened to the battering ram?

“The looks on their faces when they knew they got the wrong door was priceless..."

I'd love to have also seen the look on their faces...

No warrant? No sincere apology. Obama's raiders.

As johnnystyro mentioned there isn't any evidence of there being no warrant...there was an apology and what has this got to do with Obama?
 

Facetious

Moderated
NIIIICE! but I must ask the victim about...

“That’s when I heard the clicking of a *** and I heard ‘FBI, get down!’, so I laid right on down.
Really, like .... they don't already have their rounds chambered? :rolleyes:


The FBI has enough investigating to conduct already within the ranks of nobama's own cabinet... WTF is this?
 
Well, FBI should be more careful, doing something like that might end up with the wrong person being shot. I mean, my first reaction to seeing a chainsaw through my door would be shooting out not open the door and ask "what are you guys doing?" No offense but those were some fucking wanna be cowboys dumbass, not professional at all. In the business they're in, the FBI cannot afford to make a mistake like that.
 
chainsaw was a little stupid. but it was an honest mistake. as much as i love to support ***************, they dropped the ball here.

although johnnys right, the lack of a warrant isnt stated in the article, so whered you get that from? on top of it, whats it got to do with obama? (as much as i dislike him)
 

PirateKing

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Another misleading title by Will e.

They used chainsaws? Badass.
Oh, they cut down the wrong door? Dumbfucks.
 
They should have used a machete and a big ol' meat hook. Now that would have been cool.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my ******
It's about time! I for one would have used that pnuematic bolt *** that dude used in No Country For Old Men.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Another misleading title by Will e.

:nono:

Well, FBI should be more careful, doing something like that might end up with the wrong person being shot. I mean, my first reaction to seeing a chainsaw through my door would be shooting out not open the door and ask "what are you guys doing?" No offense but those were some fucking wanna be cowboys dumbass, not professional at all. In the business they're in, the FBI cannot afford to make a mistake like that.

:yesyes:

As johnnystyro mentioned there isn't any evidence of there being no warrant...there was an apology and what has this got to do with Obama?

Where's the proof there was a warrant? Unless they said it in the article I doubt there was one.


She needs to sue. :hammer:
 

larss

I'm watching some specialist videos
Chainsaws are required on most of the new PVC style doors that have 3 or even 5 point locking. A battering ram just doesn't do the job quick enough.
Does seem a little over the top, but this sort of police action has to be very quick to give perpetrators no time to react.
Getting the wrong address is not uncommon, either, but I would have thought that they could have worked out they got it wrong within 35 seconds. Why they needed 35 minutes is beyond me.
 
Sounds like the FBI (Fucking Bastard Idiots) are trying to copy the actions of the Police. I mean the pigs are ever so excellent at making this mistake.

He should have kicked the door in after chainsawing it and shouted "I've got a chainsaw and I'll skin your ass raw!" he might have well have done it. The situation couldn't have been anymore of a joke than it is already.

SUE THE CUNTS!. That's my advice to the woman who was traumatized. Sue them and take it to as many news papers that will take the story. Get the word out and show the public how idiotic the law can be. Mind you, you'd just be telling them what they already know.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Where's the proof there was a warrant? Unless they said it in the article I doubt there was one.


“Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” If they didn't have a warrant it probably would have been the headline rather than not in the story at all.

I keep forgetting that Will voluntarily argues from ignorance.

You would make a shitty reporter. Maybe the Huffington Post is hiring.

Since the "victim" is a renter, she has no legal recourse. The FBI will compensate the landlord for the repairs.
 
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