| ▲ | dimitrios1 7 hours ago | |||||||
If you were to take a positive intent approach: - the warrant was for distribution of narcotics and kiddnapping. If I were to guess what a list of most dangerous warrants to execute, those two would be up there. If you note in the video, he jokingly plays around the drugs part. I am not sure where the kidnapping part comes from, but Afroman is not necessarily a household name amongst middle-aged white police officers, so I imagine they just saw "drugs and kidnapping" and went for it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | x0x0 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
And that's part of the issue. The kidnapping claim was there was a sex dungeon in the house. The house does not have a basement. And all of this was obviously pretextual, unless you believe drugs and women were hidden between cds or in whatever pieces of the kitchen they destroyed. | ||||||||
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