Thursday, April 10, 2014

Police Raid And Ransack Home … Then Realize They Made A Big Mistake

John Collins, holding a phone which shows how many days he’s been “clean” after a drug habit. He had been clean for months when police raided his home, thinking he was someone else. Image source: Norwalk Reflector An Ohio police officer executed a search warrant on the wrong home, ransacked the place, and reportedly kept the occupant handcuffed on the floor for more than 20 minutes before discovering their mistake. The police department then tried to cover everything up. John Collins, who lives in a Benedict Avenue triplex home in Huron County, Ohio, said the warrant was actually issued for his neighbor. Collins was watching television when he heard a man’s voice yell, “Huron County Sheriff” outside of his front door. “As soon as I stood up, they bum-rushed the door and threw me on the ground at gunpoint. They searched my whole house, pulled stuff out my closet, broke a couple of knick knacks,” he said, according to the Sandusky Register. One Ohio sheriff’s deputy allegedly stepped on a computer tablet, shattering the screen.



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