what I have noticed is how bad BOTH sides of these sketchy cases are.
For example, the police get a raid warrant and wait forever to execute it, giving the suspect plenty of time to get rid of the drugs. They also did not turn any probable reasons for it after the case was made public, suggesting that someone pulled a lie. Then, the gag and cover-up, as well as the silencing of the neighbor make it very fishy as well.
However, the guy did have a 'broken gun', a police scanner, and the necessary trafficking materials for drugs, even though it was supposably his sister's. The guy's track record is also not very good, either. He may have been a felon, even though that wasnt outright reported from what it seems.
this sounds like the Chesapeake VA shooting case to me: police conduct a raid based on evidence that was probably produced under illegal circumstances (example: the VA case evidence was produced by PI breaking into the guy's house) in order to acquire the warrant on a guy who very well may (or may not) have been a criminal. Screwing up a raid isnt that bad when you compare it to constitutional violations.
For example, the police get a raid warrant and wait forever to execute it, giving the suspect plenty of time to get rid of the drugs. They also did not turn any probable reasons for it after the case was made public, suggesting that someone pulled a lie. Then, the gag and cover-up, as well as the silencing of the neighbor make it very fishy as well.
However, the guy did have a 'broken gun', a police scanner, and the necessary trafficking materials for drugs, even though it was supposably his sister's. The guy's track record is also not very good, either. He may have been a felon, even though that wasnt outright reported from what it seems.
this sounds like the Chesapeake VA shooting case to me: police conduct a raid based on evidence that was probably produced under illegal circumstances (example: the VA case evidence was produced by PI breaking into the guy's house) in order to acquire the warrant on a guy who very well may (or may not) have been a criminal. Screwing up a raid isnt that bad when you compare it to constitutional violations.