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Journal by Runaway1956

Here, we have a case of "blame the victim", and the cops are going to get away with it. The fact that she is young, white, and pretty will work against her, I'm sure. And, she's from Alabama. The Gestapo busts in on her, while she's taking a nap, shoot her down, and they have the nerve to say, "Well, if she hadn't pointed her gun at our officers . . . "

This, among many other incidents, is why I can't follow the liberal logic. WTF do any of you want the cops to have guns, but deny yourselves the opportunity to defend yourself from those rogue cops? Disarm the police, then I might think about giving up my own weapons. Key words are "might" and "think about".

WILMER, Ala. (WALA) -- A huge investigation underway after a woman is shot during an undercover warrant roundup. It happened Thursday morning at a home in Wilmer on Old Moffat Road.

Turns out the suspect agents were looking for was already in Metro Jail.

"As agents went up to the house they detained two men outside, who said there was a woman still inside. As they went to make entry into the house... This lady had armed herself with a shotgun and the entry team was giving her orders to drop the gun, put the gun down, drop the gun several times -- over a period of a few seconds it seems like... And there is video recordings of that. She didn't and she pointed the gun at one of them -- then two or three agents fired upon her striking her three or four times," said Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran.

The woman idenitfied as Ann Rylee was not who agents were looking for. Instead, they were there to execute outstanding drug warrants for 41-year-old Nicholas McLeod -- the uncle of Rylee's fiance.

McLeod has a long drug arrest history. Prior arrests list the home on Moffat Road as McLeod's home address. Turns out he was already in Metro Jail. McLeod booked in on Wednesday at 3:36 p.m. on the outstanding warrants.

Sheriff Cochran says had they known -- they wouldn't have gone to the house.

"We do know there was a miscommunication... And we've narrowed it down to one of two things: The investigators did not make one final check this morning to send teams out to make the arrests or warrants section did not communicate to the computer system -- that the warrants were no longer active. We're running that down," said Cochran. "However, if she would not have pointed a gun at the agents -- they would have determined all of that on the scene and would have bid her a good day and thank you very much."

It's a multi agency team -- running the warrant round-up consisting of Mobile County Sheriff's deputies, Homeland Security, and agents with the U.S. Marshals Office. Sheriff Cochran tells us it was not one of his deputies that fired the shots.

Meanwhile, there is no body camera footage because the Mobile County Sheriff's Office doesn't have body cameras.

The Alabama Bureau of Investigation was called in to take over the case.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 23 2019, @02:47AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 23 2019, @02:47AM (#935339)

    This case, apparently, has video with audio that can be reviewed. At a minimum, the audio will let you know what they said in the exchange and how long it lasted.

    But tell you what. In order to avoid this kind of problem in the future, the police will now mail all suspects a nice post card letting them know that the police plan to execute a warrant in the near future. The suspects can then call to schedule a time that works for them so the police can come and there is no worry of violence on either side.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 24 2019, @09:37PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 24 2019, @09:37PM (#935921)

    Or, they can stop breaking into people's houses and instead surround the area. Only an authoritarian would be okay with military-style police (though even the military shows more self-restrain than our cowardly thug officers most of the time). Mailing all suspects in advance would be silly, but still far preferable to what we have now, under the 'it's better for 10 guilty people to go free than for one innocent person to be sent to prison' principle. Yes, that applies very much to cops acting as judges, juries, and executioners, and creating situations that will result in people's unnecessary deaths.

    This is the antithesis of a country that's supposed to be 'the land of the free and the home of the brave.' Where's your patriotism? Where's your love of freedom? Does it simply not exist?