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MDK war4rats are getting out of hand and being used recklessly for every arrest they are attempting to make. Then trying to enforce them in the dark and at night compounds the reactions they get from those they want to arrest. Its time for these judges to put an end to night time raids on homes and property to entrap and create the harmful results and war battles in our neighborhoods. A knock on the door or tailing a suspect of interest to more reasonable locations involving fewer lives and deaths would be more appropriate.
These warrants are requested and approved days or hours before serving them yet the police continue to endanger lives and provoke the actions by art of war warrants. Warrant purposelessly served on homes in war like attacks is justification for anyone inside to defend that homes against invasion from government troops.
This justified the death and injury of police in Ogden raid and deadly defense is justified in all home invasion whether in uniform or armed military impersonators. Defensive reactions to these raids is a justified right of the American people.
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