Policemen who perpetrate acts like those I am about to describe should be imprisoned.
That’s not an anti-police statement, it’s a pro-law-and-order one. Anybody who vandalizes the property of innocent people and pointlessly terrorizes them, whether flashing a badge as prelude or not, should be arrested, prosecuted, convicted and punished.
Santa Ana police raided a medical-marijuana dispensary, a legal business in California. Why? Solely because it lacked a license.
Techdirt.com, which has videos of the raid, suggests that although “having the proper paperwork in place is important” — and it sure seems to be if not-being-raided is also important to you — the shop was in line to get the license. The process had been bogged down by local politics.
Nevertheless, officers on site “treated this lack of proper paperwork like it was the Zeta Cartel operating under its nose. The video captured by the dispensary’s cameras shows heavily-armed cops — some wearing ski masks — smashing through two doors and yelling at the peaceably-assembled customers to lie on the floor.”
We then see the jolly officers sampling the shop’s foodstuffs, playing darts, and ripping cameras off the wall.
They missed a couple. (Hence Techdirt’s extensive video coverage.)
Motive? It seems apparent that they engaged in all this abusive authority-flaunting just because they could.
And there is no real doubt that they knew what they were doing was wrong, and they knew that we would know. That’s why they went for the cameras.
Just like any gang trying to get away with something.
This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.