http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/30/AR2008073003299.html
Cliff notes: Mysterious large box of dope is shipped to mild-mannered local mayor's home, SWAT blows in and treats them like drug dealers, including shooting both family dogs. Neighbors report the dogs (labradors) were well known in the neighborhood as friendly and calm.
I'm not saying it was, or wasn't his dope, or if that even matters...
What do you think?
The whole thing is a bit weird. I suppose it's possible the mayor's wife was dumb enough to have a 30lb brick of dope delivered to the house, but it sounds pretty strange. And one account I read said one of the dogs was running away from the police when it was shot. And I can't fathom why the police would wait until somebody picked up the package from the front stoop - what difference does that make? It was addressed to the wife, the MIL told the delivery guy (from a 2nd story window) to leave it on the front step, and the husband brought it in when he got home... how would he know it was dope or something else - my wife orders stuff all the time without telling me?
Utter berkeleying bullE36 M3.
This pisses me off to the point that I can't even form coherent sentences...
we seem to be getting closer and closer to marshal law.
Sounds like a set-up to me. Who would be stupid enough to have drugs shipped from Arizona by a commercial carrier all the way to Virginia and not think it would be confiscated. In this post 911 world we live in everything gets scanned somewhere along the way.
That's one SWAT team that has a lot of explaining to do.
Reminds me of the Chappelle skit where the white people go through the black justice system.
In the skit they even shot the dog for no good reason.
Reminds me of a Mitch Hedberg joke.
"You know why I like the Fed-Ex guy? Because he's a drug dealer and doesn't even know it. And he's always on time."
The Prince George's county police are legendary for their brutality and corruption. There probably isn't a worse police force in the nation.
This Mayor has been trying to get them under control. This is nothing more than retaliation by them.
Also, 32 lbs is a BERKELEYton of weed!
Somebody raided the evidence locker to pull it off.
Osterkraut wrote:
Also, 32 lbs is a BERKELEYton of weed!
Somebody raided the evidence locker to pull it off.
Yeah, depending on quality, that's at least... Wait, I know nothing about this sort of information.
Mayor Cheye Calvo was not arrested in the raid, which was carried out about 7 p.m. by the Sheriff's Office SWAT team and county police narcotics officers.
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Calvo described a chaotic scene, in which he -- wearing only underwear and socks -- and his mother-in-law were handcuffed and interrogated for hours.
Fishy, fishy... a halfway decent lawyer should be able to have a field day with that.
Mental
SuperDork
8/2/08 12:49 a.m.
I love cops, but if I am mayor and my dogs get shot, my town gets a new crossing guard program. and the uniforms look like Little Bo Peep.
Wowak
Dork
8/2/08 2:23 a.m.
Go back to sleep, America, the police are only brutalizing drug users! If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear!
Another fine battle in the war on drugs...
Somebody shoots my dog, they better be prepared for a dirt nap themselves. I like my dog more than I like most people.
Interesting coincidence that this happens the same week Cheech and Chong announce that they're reuniting.
Hal
HalfDork
8/3/08 1:38 p.m.
foxtrapper wrote:
The Prince George's county police are legendary for their brutality and corruption. There probably isn't a worse police force in the nation.
This Mayor has been trying to get them under control. This is nothing more than retaliation by them.
Yes, they have at least one major incident every six months. I'm suprised that they didn't shoot the mayor and the MIL, that seems to be the usual mode of operation down there.
billy3esq wrote:
Interesting coincidence that this happens the same week Cheech and Chong announce that they're reuniting.
Those to are getting back together...BERKELEYING SWEET
"I understand they have a job to do, but it didn't have to go like that," Calvo said. He said the police could have knocked on his door and asked him about the package. "I've never done drugs in my life."
I'm sure they've never heard that one before.
if someone shot my dog, i would kill that person.
game over.
billy3esq wrote:
Interesting coincidence that this happens the same week Cheech and Chong announce that they're reuniting.
And then there's this...
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/30/frank.marijuana/index.html
That is possibly the most coherently written bill I've seen proposed to Congress for years!
Go figure
captainzib wrote:
billy3esq wrote:
Interesting coincidence that this happens the same week Cheech and Chong announce that they're reuniting.
And then there's this...
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/30/frank.marijuana/index.html
Article said:Clay said he did not condone drug use but opposes using tax dollars to pursue what he feels is an arcane holdover from "a phony war on drugs that is filling up our prisons, especially with people of color."
Awesome choice of words, Mr. Clay!
Article said:Those found guilty of marijuana use can lose ... their food stamp and welfare benefits, or their low-cost housing.
Money for drugs but not food, ehh? Great people those are!