DEA Agents Raid House On Hearsay Tip, Homeowners Demand Warrant, DEA Agents Up & Leave

Chris | InformationLiberation
Sep. 29, 2011

Armed DEA goon-squads carrying out a virtual "raid-a-thon" sought to raid an innocent family's home based off meaningless hearsay -- or as they call it, a "tip" -- but were thwarted when the man of the house demanded they produce a warrant. Rather than continue with their criminal invasion, the armed goons turned around and walked away.

KRQE News reports:
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) - A massive drug raid in Roswell last week targeted dozens of people at homes across the city.

But one of those homes didn't have what police were looking for, and their unexpected visit left the people inside shaken and upset.

[....] "There came this huge bang on the door, front door, sounded like the door was going to fall in," recalled Parker.

She said her husband opened the door to multiple officers in raid gear with guns drawn.

"We were completely shocked, upset," she continued. "I was panicked because I've never had anything like this happen to us before, never."

She said the officers demanded to come inside her home.

"And my husband asked, 'Do you have a warrant? Who are you looking for?' and they said, 'Gerald Sentell,'" Parker said. "We don't even know this person."

[...]my husband said no, you're not coming in this house without a warrant."

The DEA spokesperson said the agents left when they were denied entry by the couple.
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