Tuesday, May 17, 2011

IN Sheriff: If We Need to Conduct RANDOM HOUSE to HOUSE Searches We Will

Go for it, MF.
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Sheriff Don Hartman, Sr. Newton County Indiana
IN Sheriff: If We Need to Conduct RANDOM HOUSE to HOUSE Searches We Will

CROWN POINT, Ind. – According to Newton County Sheriff, Don Hartman Sr., random house to house searches are now possible and could be helpful following the Barnes v. STATE of INDIANA Supreme Court ruling issued on May 12th, 2011. When asked three separate times due to the astounding callousness as it relates to trampling the inherent natural rights of Americans, he emphatically indicated that he would use random house to house checks, adding he felt people will welcome random searches if it means capturing a criminal.

Speaking under the condition of anonymity, a local city Police Chief with 30 years experience in law enforcement directly contradicted the Newton County Sheriff’s blatant disregard for privacy & liberty, stating that as an American first, such an action is unconscionable and that his allegiance is to the Indiana and federal Constitutions respectively. However, he also concurred that the ruling does now allow for police to randomly search homes should a department be under order by state or federal officials or under a department’s own accord.

At this time we are still awaiting comments from several state offices.

3 comments:

  1. "he emphatically indicated that he would use random house to house checks, adding he felt people will welcome random searches if it means capturing a criminal."

    He's either stupid or totally out of touch. I hope the juries hearing the cases of self defense situations are smarter than these folks.

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  2. The law-enforcement mentality - shown here in its purest, starkest form - is absolutely chilling.

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  3. I thought that it must be a spoof at first.

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