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4. Especially after Schulze told them: ....
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 11:28 AM
Aug 2013

"I said the deer is scheduled to go to the wildlife reserve the next day"

It was to go to a wildlife reserve in Illinois that allows the rehabilitation of deer. Schulze said agents corralled workers near the picnic area and then set out in search of the fawn.

"I was thinking in my mind they were going to take the deer and take it to a wildlife shelter, and here they come carrying the baby deer over their shoulder. She was in a body bag," Schulze said. "I said, 'Why did you do that?' He said, 'That's our policy,' and I said, 'That's one hell of a policy.''


http://www.wisn.com/news/armed-agents-raid-animal-shelter-for-baby-deer/-/9373668/21272108/-/item/1/-/13d8x2lz/-/index.html

Supervisor Jennifer Niemeyer tries to justify their actions with this little gem:

"If a sheriff's department is going in to do a search warrant on a drug bust, they don't call them and ask them to voluntarily surrender their marijuana or whatever drug that they have before they show up"


The whole article is quite mind blowing.





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