
“San Bernardino Police sent a dog to viciously attack an 88-year-old woman as she slept in bed in her own home, the woman claims in court. Katharina Lambert sued San Bernardino, Police Chief Robert Handy and Officers J. Castro, S. Aranda and J. Echevarria, in Federal Court. Lambert says the three officers entered her home at 11:30 p.m. on Jan. 23, 2013, allegedly in response to a silent burglar alarm. Without warrant or any pressing circumstances, Echevarria entered with a police dog, Lambert says. Echevarria did not announce his entrance or warn that he was releasing a dog that might attack and bite, Lambert says in the lawsuit.”
http://www.courthousenews.com/2014/01/27/64844.htm
Related posts:
Apple 1 sells for a whopping $387,750 in online auction
In America, Growing Tomatoes Might Get Your Home SWAT Raided
All You Need to Know About The U.S. Government
Two Guys On Reddit Are Chasing A Thief Who Has $220 Million In Bitcoins
Top Hedge Fund Manager on Global Equity Trends and Blown-Up Markets
Rand Paul Defends Apple Tax Avoidance Against Homeland Security Subcommittee
Teacher arrested for bringing up admin salary at school board meeting
Severe flaw in WPA2 protocol leaves Wi-Fi traffic open to eavesdropping
CIA sneaks undetectable ‘malicious’ implants onto Windows OS: WikiLeaks
Central Bank of Jordan Blocks Financial Companies from Bitcoin
Reefer Madness… by Executive Order
Peak Cantillon Effect: Swiss National Bank Prints Its Way To Prosperity
Surprise, Surprise Again
The Bank Branch: An Endangered Species?
Parking Agent Hogs Handicapped Spot, Gets Sacked