🚔10 CRAZIEST POLICE AND SWAT RAIDS
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Craziest police and swat raids in history. Imagine a swat team raid in your home. Raids can be dangerous, especially when you're the person being raided. When the swat team gets involved, things can get a whole lot uglier! A police raid is bad but a swat team raid is a whole other story. • Thanks for watching! • 🔔 Hit the bell next to Subscribe so you never miss a video! • ❤️ Like, Comment and Subscribe if you are new on the channel! • #police #raid #swat • 10. 1969: The Black Panther RaidDaryl Gates, was an inspector at the Los Angeles Police Department. He handpicked the elite team of police specialists who were trained in military tactics to utilize them in emergency situations like riots, active shooters, bank robberies, and hostage situations. • 9. 1972: Dirk DickensonIn 1972, the Federal narcotics officers and local law enforcement got an insight of a million-dollar drug laboratory. They sent police to catch the drug sellers at Humboldt County, Calif. home. • But all they could find was a poor hippie couple. A guy named Dickenson and his girlfriend. • 8.1973: Herbert and Evelyn GiglottoThis was the time when the anti-drug fervor was at its peak. So, one night a clueless couple was sleeping when federal agents broke into their home, woke them, screamed and cursed at them, and held guns to their heads. Richard Nixon, at that time had set up dozens of new federal strike forces to control the drugs problem, but the team has invaded the wrong home. Worse, they had no warrant to show. • 7. 1983: Katherine Bauer • In 1963, black helicopters hovered over fields, while the Campaign Against Marijuana was full on.U.S. postal worker Katherine Bauer was stopped by CAMP troops while workingher mail route in Humboldt County, searched for weapens and was sent back home to get identification. The next night, she heard sounds of chanting and cheering; the CAMP troops were celebrating on their way out. • 6. 1986: Operation Caribbean CruiseIn February 1986, while doing “Operation Caribbean Cruise,” police mistakenly raided a retired lieutenant with the Washington, D.C. Metro Police Department, along with a career foreign service worker, and a Washington Post employee.The latter described the experience as “like the allied troops at Normandy.”In all, 530 police officers—12 percent of the Washington, D.C. police department, plus federal agents from the IRS, U.S. Parks Police, ATF, immigration, and the Internal Revenue Service—conducted 69 simultaneous raids all across the city. • 5. 1988: 39th Dalton“Operation Hammer” was Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates’ plan to battle gang violence with mass arrests, frequent SWAT raids and mandatory curfews.On Aug. 1, 1988, police raided four apartments at 39th Street and Dalton Avenue. As the raid began, a woman named Tammy Moore was sitting on her porch holding her 7-month-old son. An officer struck Moore in the neck, causing her to drop her son onto the concrete; the infant unconscious for 30 minutes. • 4. 1998: Peter McWilliamsIn 1996, voters in California voted to legalize medical marijuana. But the Clinton administration maintained that because the drug was still illegal for medicinal purposes under federal law, the federal government could shut them down. And so it did. One raid was on the marijuana grow run by Todd McCormick and Peter McWilliams. • 2. 2003: Alberta SpruillOn May 16, 2003, a dozen New York City police officers stormed an apartment building in Harlem on no-knock warrant. Again, on a false tip that a convicted felon was dealing drugs and guns from the sixth floor. But there was no felon. The only resident in the building was Alberta Spruill, a 57-year-old city employee. Before breaking in, the raid team set off a grenade. The boom shocked Spruill and she fell. • 1. Jose Guerena, 2010The poor guy went to sleep after a late-night shift. He awoke to a noise that sounded like a car-alarm and then a loud knock on his door. He told his wife tohide with a child in a closet and pulled out his rifle. He kept the safety on. His front door busted open and police fired 71 rounds at him. No one called doctor for an hour. And Guerena died at the spot.No evidence has turned up against Guerena. Officers originally claimed that Guerena fired on them, but later admitted that the safety on his rifle was still engaged. Nothing illegal was found at home. Only a handgun and body armor in the house. • From fbi raids, to NYPD and LAPD busts, we will show it all!
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