On November 5, 2003, police raided a high school in Goose Creek, South Carolina, in an effort to purge the school of drugs. After rounding up the students and searching their lockers, no drugs were...
On November 5, 2003, police raided a high school in Goose Creek, South Carolina, in an effort to purge the school of drugs. After rounding up the students and searching their lockers, no drugs were found and no charges have been filed.
School and police cameras captured officers bursting into the school hallway and waving their guns at students. As you will see in this video clip, police pointed guns at the students' heads, handcuffed them, and made them lie on the floor or kneel with their faces to the wall while an officer with a drug-sniffing dog searched backpacks and belongings.
"I assumed that they were trying to protect us, that it was like Columbine, that somebody got in the school that was crazy or dangerous," one student said. "But then a police officer pointed a gun at me. It was really scary."
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I don't really have time to explain right now...I'll try to get back to you, as I DO CARE. You'll figure things out as you go along, & choose a side. PEACE!
Okay, I'll take the bait here for 2 minutes. Then I must continue searching for buzzworthy psychedelic videos on YouTube. HERE'S THE POINT: Do you really think it's okay for people to be treated this way even if they DO have drugs? Are you really that clueless about your civil/human rights, or do you just want attention? Good luck & peace to you.
Yes I do. I have lived next door to a house occupied by known drug trafficers for almost two years now. They are at war with the police, but everytime the police try to take quick actioon (a raid) my neighbors hide their stuff in time, so nothing ever happens.
You just don't understand how hard it is to be nice and still find evidence. Quick, forceful action has to be taken. Especially if the dealing is on campus. IF it IS on campus, evidence has to be found, expalsion and arrest must happn
I don't think you know what civil rights are, and exactly who is the judge of human rights? This country acknowledged three "unalienable human rights" in the Declaration of Independence, and all three were broad terms.
But here in reality, back on Earth, citizens are to follow the law, and believe it or not, your rights are limited in a police raid.
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You just don't understand how hard it is to be nice and still find evidence. Quick, forceful action has to be taken. Especially if the dealing is on campus. IF it IS on campus, evidence has to be found, expalsion and arrest must happn
But here in reality, back on Earth, citizens are to follow the law, and believe it or not, your rights are limited in a police raid.
Do some research.