A Mission, TX woman's home is invaded by the Feds. Huh? Is
law enforcement now the Gestapo? I witnessed first hand the corruption of
law enforcement years ago when a young boy was arrested under false pretenses
by a McAllen "law enforcement" officer! It
is apparently now more widespread while
they become bolder and bolder....
I hope the video showing her being interviewed goes through
OK. If not, use the link below.
Why do we continue to let this happen to our
neighbors?
Worse: How do our neighbors who are FBI agents and police officers justify
inflicting this kind of evil upon others?
From
the
Daily Sheeple: “
Woman
Suspected of Non-Violent Crime Wakes Up to a Home Invasion, FBI-Style.”
Gracie
was still in bed that morning when her home was raided by armed Federal law
enforcement officials. They jumped the six-foot fence around her house, pounded
on the front door, and demanded to be let in.
[…]
The
Escamillas live in a region that is rife with home invasions. Residents even
have reason to fear the police: the Hidalgo County sheriff’s
federally funded Panama Unit has participated in illegal home invasions, which
have resulted in convictions and long federal prison sentences for some
officers.
With
this in mind, Joel considered grabbing his gun but realized it wouldn’t do much
good against the armed men. He let them in.
The
Escamillas said the men were FBI agents, Gracie was not read her rights before
being taken away, and she was not told to hire an attorney
[…]
Gracie
was suspected of involvement in a Medicare/Medicaid fraud conspiracy.
Yet,
not one
bit of possible evidence was taken from her home during that raid.
Gracie
was held for five days without being allowed to communicate with anyone on the
outside.
Gracie
had been interviewed by authorities twice before. When they left a business card at
her gate with a request that she call them, she complied. When investigators asked her to
come in for interviews, she did. The raid followed five months of no contact
from officials.
Gracie
claims to be innocent of all charges, but her guilt or lack thereof is beside
the point: was it really necessary to inflict such a violent, humiliating, and
invasive raid on someone who is suspected of a non-violent crime?
Mr. Officer, Mr. Agent, let me make it plain: When you do
things like this, you are not heroes—you are criminal thugs. America has a long
tradition of calling our police officers heroes, but you are jeopardizing that
respect by your heavy-handed goonery.
In addition, this woman's life and business have now been destroyed—a woman who is still innocent,
according to our legal system. Words fail to describe just how
wicked this is.
One
more note, if you watch the 15-minute video, there is a very important exchange
near the end with which I really, really resonated. I share these men's angst
over what is happening through our police. I want to respect and honor them. I
want to see
them as heroes and good guys (and many still are) but this kind of action is jeopardizing
EVERYTHING. It is creating an Us vs. Them mentality with law enforcement. This
must stop. It must.



Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2014/05/conviction-trial-fbi-lock-woman-five-days-suspected-non-violent-crime/#1jrM8sSDW47yBPqC.99