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Shocking.

Shocking.

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Yergeau, 36, took his own life, five days after an apparent botched attempt by police to take him into custody. Investigators broke down the door of his neighbor in New Haven, Connecticut and handcuffed her before realizing they had raided the wrong apartment.

How often do zogbots not botch a search warrant? How is that even possible to confuse addresses?

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It happens because no one in the bureaucracy cares, and their hunting dogs are just intelligent enough to follow orders (but don't need to think themselves.)

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Yeah there was a federal court case that allowed for discrimination against high IQ in hiring for police.