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Militarized SWAT Team Kills Another Innocent

Friday, February 22, 2013 15:44
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Posted on February 22, 2013 by Gary D. Barnett

In Connecticut, five towns, or should I say the town’s taxpayers, will pay $3,500,000.00 due to a raid on a residence in Norwalk that left one unarmed innocent man dead, and the other traumatized and taken away in handcuffs; this after his house was greatly damaged by police. The only thing found were two pipes and a tin with a minuscule amount of drugs.

A story by Jonathan Turley outlines this raid.

One would have thought this was the alleged bin Laden raid, as it looked like a military operation in a war zone. Heavily armed police and SWAT teams raided a home owned by Ronald Terebesi based on a tip from a local stripper that she had a “dispute” with Terebesi. This sounds pretty harmless so far, but SWAT team members dressed in armor bore down on this home with flash grenades, snipers surrounding the house, and a virtual tank supplied to this police department after the cover up of 9/11 by DHS.

When all was said and done, one man, Gonzalo Guizan, was killed and Terebesi was dragged from his home. Both of these men were unarmed, and had done nothing to warrant this raid, and in fact were cowering in a corner when the spray of bullets were fired.

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