A broken clock
Or, my first Instapundit link. Credit where due.
"The people I hang out with are not drug dealers," Sam said. "We play basketball. We have nice clothes because we have jobs."
Down the hall, Josh was standing with his friends when he heard a rustling and felt something hit him in the back. When he turned around, he said, he saw a police officer standing behind him with his gun drawn.
"He told me to get down on the ground," said Josh, who then was instructed to put his hands behind his head and stay down.
Sam and Josh said that when the search was over, police told them that any innocent bystanders in the crowd should blame the search on the people bringing drugs to school.
Bah. Tar and feathers are looking better all the time. This guy should be fired, now, as should the police and prosecutors who approved this raid and these tactics. Michael Graham notes:
Fired. Now.
Calpundit linked it, it's not my fault…
Truth, I didn't blog on this (um, that Nazi school raid that tuned up nothing) because all I knew was what I saw on TV…which was a blurry tape. I just didn't know enough to comment intelligently.
