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In reply to the discussion: So, did anyone in Watertown refuse police entry into their home? If so, what happened? [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)50. Actually, it does...
If the police feel there is an imminent threat, they can enter without a warrant.
An armed suspect who has already shot two police officers would be considered an imminent threat even by the strictest standards.
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So, did anyone in Watertown refuse police entry into their home? If so, what happened? [View all]
reformist2
Apr 2013
OP
Actually, probably true when you see the effort we expend on pot vs terrorism
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
#19
You are undervaluing the importance people place on their own lives and personal safety...
TeamPooka
Apr 2013
#48
+1. This is a horrible precedent, to let police search entire neighborhoods like this.
reformist2
Apr 2013
#23