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The word on the street is that the you can add members of the Philadelphia Police Force to the “multi-jurisdictional task force” that Caln Police Chief Byerly said “is made up of US Marshals, it’s made up of Pennsylvania State Police, It’s made up of members of Chester County District Attorney’s office and It’s made up of members from the Coatesville Police Department.” There were no Caln Police present.
The word on the street is that they allegedly had a "Body Warrant" for a suspect but no “Search Warrant” for a home belonging to a black woman in her 70s.
The woman and her sons have no criminal records.
Only a "Search Warrant" allows them to enter the house. The "Body Warrant" does not allow them to enter.
The alleged “credible information” that the “multi-jurisdictional task force” had, turned out to be alleged unreliable and not vetted intelligence that allegedly came from a relative of the person they were pursuing.
To recap, allegedly:
A tactical police squad arrived at the front door calling out “Medics” and burst into the home of an elderly black woman with a heart condition who walks with a cane and held several guns to her head causing her to fall backward.
The police were acting on unverified information from a relative of the suspect.They did not have a "Search Warrant" and entered illegally expecting to find a person they had a “body warrant” for. It was the wrong house and the suspect had nothing at all to do with the house or anyone that ever lived at that address.
I believe this was a botched up and amateurish police action.
It’s a setback to the good police/community relations we have worked so very hard to achieve in Coatesville.
The “multi-jurisdictional task force” allegedly called an ambulance for the woman.
It appears as though this guy may have planned to impersonate a police officer to do a home invasion.
ReplyDeleteIt brings me back to the meetings in Caln and Coatesville where people said, "If the police raid your house, who do you call?”
Cops: Stolen gun, police vest discovered after 911 call
http://www.dailylocal.com/articles/2011/05/03/news/police/doc4dc00dd3eedbb140099256.txt