Thanks to the Huntsville SWAT team there's one less 50 year old man with gout that I have to worry about.
The black-booted egomaniacs of Huntsville SWAT are so pumped up on adrenaline that they didn't even bother to check the address of the house they were serving a no-knock warrant on. They kicked in the wrong door at the wrong house and shot Kenneth Jamar, a man in his 50s who suffers from gout. Kenneth was awakened in the middle of the night by the sounds of his front door being battered down. So Mr. Jamar grabs his 12 gauge shot gun and hobbled into the hallway only to be gunned down immediately by the thugs of the Huntsville SWAT team. Kenneth suffered gun shot wounds to the chest, stomach, groin and foot.
Police Chief Rex Reynolds said Huntsville SWAT officers entered a home, and were "met with aggression from an armed subject" and that officers "neutralized that threat" but would not comment further, saying the Limestone County Sheriff's Department was investigating.
I am upset at the attempt by Sheriff Mike Blakely to somehow incriminate Jamar by announcing "guns were found in the house." I thought we lived in a country that permitted the private ownership of guns. I am sure the second amendment has not been repealed yet.
Maybe the egomaniacs on the SWAT team should have spent a little less time polishing their boots and double checked to make sure they were kicking in the correct door. I personally hope that the Huntsville Police Chief Rex Reynolds and the members of his SWAT team are brought up on charges of attempted murder.
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