Friday, October 25, 2013

Reporter's Home raided by Armed Thugs, I mean Police

Maryland State Police (SWAT/HIT Team) raided the home of Audrey Hudson, a freelance reporter. They confiscated confidential documents.

This is what the search warrant was for:
"A copy of the search warrant shows law enforcement officials were cleared to search her home for firearms, according to the Daily Caller. Hudson’s husband, Paul Flanagan, was found guilty in 1986 of resisting arrest and is forbidden by law from owning or possessing a firearm, explaining why the raid allowed authorities to search their shared property for firearms."



Yes, you read that correctly.



"Hudson said an investigator with the Coast Guard’s Investigative Service identified her as the reporter responsible for writing a series of articles critical of air marshals for The Washington Times newspaper." (emphasis added)


Sadly for the police, no firearms were found and no one was murdered. But confidential documents were taken.



North Korea called. It wants it's dictatorship back.




Here is the original story.  



-JL

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