
“The Dantzlers refused to allow the police to enter and search their home and indicated that they should get a warrant if they wanted to do so. One officer then seized Huntly Dantzler, handcuffed him, pulled him away from the door and threw him to the ground. Alarmed by the treatment of her husband and the inherent coercion, Susan Dantzler allowed one of the officers to enter the house and look around. After searching the house and finding nothing, the officers left. Huntly Dantzler was compelled to seek medical care for deep gashes on wrists left by the handcuffs.”
Related posts:
China signs currency swap deal with Qatar, in heart of the petro-dollar
The Prison Industry in the United States: A New Form of Slavery?
Cop Violently Slams Handcuffed School Girl Into Concrete; No Drugs Found
Skype communications prove “vital” to NSA surveillance
Beyond Cash or Credit: Alternative small business payment solutions
Jim Rogers goes Short US Treasuries, talks JP Morgan Silver and a Boom in North Korea!
War Veteran with PTSD Faces Life in Prison for Pot
Only in NH: How to Ferment a Nano-Brewvolution
A List Of 97 Taxes Americans Pay Every Year
A Powerful Weapon of Financial Warfare: The US Treasury’s Kiss of Death
Authorities Want Remote Access To Californians’ Home CCTV Footage
Kentucky agriculture head: Grow hemp, we’ll see what Justice Department does
The Myth of the Efficent Government Organized First Responders
Volkswagen Ends Microbus Production Due To New Safety Regulations
Circle Financial Receives $17m To Fund Bitcoin Exchange and Wallet