Fully Armed Police Visit Wrong Home Five Times Searching For Felon, Refuse To Correct AddressChris | InformationLiberationAug. 15, 2012 |
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"Fully armed" Utah police have now "visited" a man's home wrongly five times, the home used to house a felon, but hasn't in four and a half years. Despite the felon no longer living there, the police continue to repeatedly wrongly visit the new owner's home time and time again, and they even refuse to update and correct their records saying "they can't delete an address because it's on record, but they are looking into whether they can add a clarification note." [Emphasis added] Via KSL: MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE, Weber County — When Jim Skaggs moved into his Marriott-Slaterville home 4 1/2 years ago, he expected welcoming neighbors. But another kind of visitor rang his doorbell.How fast do you think these records would be fixed if it was a police officer who owned this home? The police don't even want to add a note "clarifying" the man is innocent. That's government "services" for you! [Correction: The original headline stated the police "raided" said man's home, they did not raid the home, they knocked on his door. The headline and the first line was corrected to reflect the inaccuracy. Thanks to a reader for bringing it to my attention.] _ Chris runs the website InformationLiberation.com, you can read more of his writings here. Follow infolib on twitter here. |