Website review: Victims Of Government Violence

Tanpopo Tanpopo discovered this in Liberties/Rights 52 reviews since Nov 2, 2007
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Tanpopo discovered 10 months ago
A list of people killed "accidentally" by police.
raindrop rated 2 weeks ago
A list of people killed "accidentally" by police.
BeaverYabor rated 4 weeks ago
This was a sickening read. The war has to end, only innocents are killed.
JMauser rated 5 months ago
This is a real travesty. I am sure this isn't what the founding fathers had in mind....
Spartz rated 8 months ago
A list of innocent people "accidentally" killed in the WAR on drugs. Collateral damage anyone?
RonReagan rated 8 months ago
Only in America
CupOfSquirrels rated 9 months ago
And how do you know these events actually happened?
profoundmusing rated 9 months ago
September 13, 2000 was the last day of life for 11 year old Alberto Sepulveda, a 7th grader at Prescott Senior Elementary School in Modesto, California. The raid, of course, was part of a drug trafficking investigation. A SWAT team violently assaulted Alberto's home because his father was wanted for drugs. In this war "for the children," the plan was only to make Alberto fatherless, rather than dead, but war is too often deadly to innocent civilians. Knowing that Moises Sepulveda was a family man, with a wife and 3 children, ages 8, 11 and 14, the decision was naturally made to raid the home at 6:16 a.m. on a school day. SWAT teams called upon for the early morning raid of the children's home were from the Sacramento and San Francisco offices of the FBI, the DEA, the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department and the Lodi Police Department. David Hawn, a 21 year police veteran with 18 1/2 years experience on SWAT teams, unloaded his shotgun into the back of the 11 year old boy, ending his life and dreams instantly. As his mother's heart was breaking, police took away her husband in handcuffs, meaning she would have to face the death of her son, and somehow deal with the anguish of her other children who witnessed the fatal shooting, alone. "With the violent nature of methamphetamine traffickers, we try to take all the precautions to avoid anyone getting hurt," said Robert Dey, a special agent with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. He did not see the irony in his comments, overlooking that it was violent policing, not violent private citizens, that ended the life of this boy. When 21 year police veterans shoot children in the back as they are getting up for school, whose violence is it that parents should be concerned about? Of course, officials quickly labeled the shooting "accidental." Just as the drunk driver feels it is just an accident when his car happens to go up a curb and crush the life from a child, teams of men armed with loaded weapons who break into children's homes feel it is just an accident when a shotgun happens to go off and rip a child's body to shreds.
Mostly-Cloudy rated 9 months ago
Government doesn't give up power, so it must be taken away. Alcohol prohibition ended when the people demanded it. If you want an end to this insanity you must step forward demand an end.
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