SWAT Raids 78 Y.O. Grandma | Jury Awards $3.7 MILLION!
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Is 3.7 Million too much, or too little?
She's lucky that there were no Acorns falling down on the SWAT truck.
They didn't make her a movie star, but they did make her a millionaire.
The judge who approved this warrant should be removed make judges accountable also
When the jury finds your actions are so wrong that they give the home owner.3.7 million dollars.Shouldn't everyone involve be fired
Any criminal able to lock himself in a shed with a padlock on the OUTSIDE of the door deserves some kind of award.
The judge who signed the warrant is just as responsible as the cops.
As former LEO, I can tell the tactial team took this as an opportunity to "practace"... this is the the kind of stuff that screws the home owner and taxpayer but PD leadership suffers NO consequences
I find it astonishing the cop who is talking with grandma is so cordial to her while the rest the team ransacks her home. What a bunch of sociopaths.
That old lady is braver than all of those pathetic cops.
The judge which signed the warrant should be impeached and held financially liable just like the cops.
Cutting the lock on the shed door? I’m sure Mrs. Johnson would have given Team America the key to the lock. SMH
I hope Grandma moves into a luxury retirement home! Also, do some cruising!
Cops are not afraid, they ENJOY engaging in this kind of behavior.
If cops are relying on a find my phone app, over a car, nobody is truly safe. I’m just glad an acorn didn’t fall out of a nearby tree during the raid.
And a judge just signed a search warrant because the cops wanted one . Where’s the accountability for that ?
This is so unbelievable. What a bunch of heroes. Destroying property on an elderly woman's home that is probably on a fixed income just to get your rocks off. Absolutely pathetic. Glad you won your lawsuit.
She's was 150% cooperative and they still caused 1000's of dollars in damages to her house. So forget about that "if they just complied" crap. Why not just ask her for a key to the shed? When this happened to a retired pastor in his 80's in Boston he actually died of a heart attack he was so terrified.
Grandma wins $3.7M... from the taxpayers! End qualified immunity & require personal liability insurance for every officer, if they can't afford it because they've been sued so much they shouldn't have a badge!
What reasonable suspicion did they have to be granted a search warrant to search for a truck INSIDE a house - shouldn't the judge have demanded some proof that there was an opening large enough for a truck to fit through? Isn't it the judges job to protect people from "unreasonable" searches? - no wonder judges have given themselves immunity!