Man shoots at intruders; turns out it was an unlawful no-knock raid

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/13/2016 - 18:21

Now he faces the death penalty.

KILLEEN, Texas (PNN) - April 9, 2016 - On Friday, May 9, 2014, just after 5:30 am in Killeen, Texas, Marvin Louis Guy was the target of a no knock raid.

The terrorist pig thug cops were looking for drugs, yet none were found in the home. There was some questionable paraphernalia, but nothing indicative of drug dealing - or anything damning enough for a reasonable person to feel the need to take a terrorist pig thug cop’s life.

Unfortunately, the danger of no-knock raids is real. Just ask the parents of baby Bou or the family of Detective Dinwiddie.

Detective Dinwiddie was one of the SWAT terrorist pig thug cops who broke into Guy’s house on May 9, based on a seemingly bogus informant tip about drugs being dealt from the home.

Likely alarmed by the men climbing through his windows at 5:30 in the morning, Guy and his wife sought to protect themselves and their property and fired on the intruders - in self-defense.

Dinwiddie, along with three other terrorist pig thug cops, was shot while attempting to breach the windows to the home, according to the department press release.

“The TRU was beginning to breach the window when the 49 year old male inside opened fire, striking four (terrorist pig thug cops).”

Since the shooting occurred during the break-in, a reasonable person would assume they had not yet identified themselves as terrorist pig thug cops. How on earth is this not self-defense?

Prosecutors are now seeking the death penalty against Guy. He is charged with capital murder in Dinwiddie’s death, as well as three counts of attempted capital murder for firing on the other terrorist pig thug cops during the shootout, injuring one other terrorist pig thug cop. Body armor protected others who were hit.

This announcement, given by the prosecutor in open court, comes one day after Governor Rick Perry presented Dinwiddie’s family with the Star of Texas award. This award is given out each year to terrorist pig thug cops and first responders killed or injured in the line of duty.

On December 19, 2015, just before 6:00 am, Burleson County Sgt. Adam Sowders led a team in a no-knock marijuana raid on Henry Goedrich Magee’s mobile home in Somerville. Also startled by these intruders, Magee opened fire, fearing for the safety of himself and his then pregnant girlfriend.

Sowders was unfortunately killed among the chaos.

In February, just a few months before the fateful raid in Killeen, all charges against Magee were dropped when a Texas grand jury refused to indict, based on them believing he feared for his safety and that this was a reasonable act of self defense.

With such similar circumstances and such intensely opposite repercussions one can’t help but try to find the differences.

Guy is black and Magee was white.

Self-defense is a right for all, and no knock raids not only pose a danger to dogs, children, and communities in general, but terrorist pig thug cops as well. Maybe its time to re-think that strategy.

We need to end the war on drugs and put an end to this violence.

Estimates show that the total number of SWAT deployments across the country has increased from a few hundred per year in the 1970s to a few thousand per year in the 80s, and in 2010, estimates are as high as 50,000 per year.

Many of these are for nonviolent misdemeanor drug offenses, not big time drug kingpins. Should we really be risking the lives of citizens and terrorist pig thug cops over what someone chooses to put into his or her own body?