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by Guerilla Girl Ashley The Pete Santilli Show & The Guerilla Media Network
Just when you thought the police state SWAT raids couldn’t get any worse, comes this story from Atlanta GA about what happened to a 19 month old toddler that should bring you to tears, and hopefully so pissed off that you will finally take action against these moronic thug cops by calling the police station, and the mayor of that city to demand that they fire all of the members of that incompetent SWAT team.
SWAT team throws a stun grenade into a toddler’s CRIB during drugs raid leaving him in a coma with severe burns
A family is in shock after a SWAT team threw a stun grenade into their 19-month-old son’s crib during a midnight drugs raid, leaving the baby in a medically induced coma with severe burns.
Wisconsin mother Alecia Phonesavanh, her husband, Bounkham, and their children including toddler, Bou Jr., were visiting her sister-in-law in Atlanta, Georgia, when police raided the home early Wednesday.
Phonesavanh said officers threw a stun grenade, which landed in the sleeping child’s crib.
Please call these numbers:
Chief Rick Darby
706-778-4314 (office)
Fax (706) 776-3673
Atlanta Mayors office
55 Trinity Ave SW #2400
Atlanta, GA
(404) 330-6100
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