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Family dogs shot to death in questionable police raid

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Mayor Cheye Calvo got home from work, saw a package addressed to his wife on the front porch and brought it inside, putting it on a table. Suddenly, police with guns drawn kicked in the door and stormed in, shooting to death the couple's two dogs and seizing the unopened package.

In it were 32 pounds of marijuana. BUT, the drugs evidently didn't belong to the couple.
Police say the couple appeared to be INNOCENT VICTOMS of a scheme by two men to smuggle millions of dollars worth of marijuana by having it delivered to about a half-dozen unsuspecting recipients.

The TWO MEN UNDER ARREST include a FedEx deliveryman; investigators said the deliveryman would drop off a package outside a home, and the other man would come by a short time later and pick it up.

A furious Calvo said Thursday that he and his wife, Trinity Tomsic, are asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the July 29 raid.

"Trinity was an innocent victim and random victim," Calvo said outside his two-story, red-brick house in this middle-class Washington suburb of about 3,000 people. "We were harmed by the very people who took an oath to PROTECT us."

Calvo insisted the couple's two black Labradors were gentle creatures and said police apparently killed them "FOR SPORT", gunning down one of them as it was RUNNING AWAY.

"OUR DOGS WERE OUR CHILDREN," said the 37-year-old Calvo. "They were the reason we bought this house because it had a big yard for them to run in."

The mayor, who was changing his clothes when police burst in, also complained that he was handcuffed in his boxer shorts for about two hours along with his mother-in-law, and said the officers didn't believe him when he told them he was the mayor.

NO charges were brought against Calvo or his wife, who came home in the middle of the raid.

Prince George's County Police Chief Melvin High said Wednesday that Calvo and his family were "most likely ... innocent victims," but he would not rule out their involvement, and he defended the way the raid was conducted. He and other OFFICIALS DID NOT apologize for killing the dogs, saying the officers felt threatened.

Police announced Wednesday they had arrested two men suspected in a plot to smuggle 417 pounds of marijuana, and seized a total of $3.6 million in pot. Investigators said the package that arrived on Calvo's porch had been sent from Los Angeles via FedEx, and they had been tracking it ever since it drew the attention of a drug-sniffing dog in Arizona.
Police intercepted it in Maryland, and an undercover detective posing as a deliveryman took it to the Calvo home.

Calvo's defenders; including the Berwyn Heights police chief, who said his department should have been alerted ahead of time; said POLICE HAD NO RIGHT to enter the home without knocking.

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13 responses // Family dogs shot to death in questionable police raid

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    MOST LIKELY?

    No. NO sir...VERY likely that they had NOTHING to do with why you and your hoodlums called Policemen decided it was valid to bust up on in their home and shoot their dogs..who, if did threaten the invaders, were only protecting the people they love from the BIG BAD MEN WITH GUNS.

    J_Jammer
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    The US Government and its henchmen are truely proving to be the biggest mafia organization in the world.

    Disgusting.

    onechance
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    Verdict:
    I find the Police, guilty of trespassing.
    I find the Police, guilty of second degree murder.
    I find the Police, $(introduce another weird accusation)

    I sentence the Police to: 9 Charges of a Taser Gun in the balls.

    petarro
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    Clearly the war on 'non-prescription untaxed drugs is run by a paranoid idiot. Even if the pot had been theirs does that justify the use of force they were clearly willing to use and did use. Pitiful and sad. Stop calling it a friggin war and try to focus on violent crime will ya??

    TDubs
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    This appears to be yet another sad case of the police taking the law into their own hands. It seems to me that if they had done their homework ahead of time, i.e. more investigation of the situation, they would have found out that the Calvos had nothing to do with the pot scheme. They just couldn't wait to nail someone...anyone, to make themselves look good in the eyes of their superiors...they should throw the book at them...

    PlatoTacius
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    Apparently Ruby Ridge was started in a similar manner.

    ATF stand off, family's dog came too close, they shot it, family's young son got upset, fired at them.

    ATF shot him and it went downhill from there.

    They have equipment that protects them from bullets, maybe it is time to think about some anti-dog precautions as well, so they don't feel as threatened.

    laserdog
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    This makes me sick! Prince George's County Police and Chief Melvin High should be sued into the ground.

    _thejournalist_
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    Well, when Blackwater employees return home they'll have a place they'll fit right in... the Prince George's County Police force.

    k8_hj
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    Once again the police have proven to me that THEY are the bad guys.

    deadbolt
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    As Plato says, they failed to d oproper investigation. Reminds me of a time when my friends neighbor got raided...... He lived in a duplex, and the cops ransacked his house as well. If they had properly investigated they would have found no reason for such actions. Unfortunately the cops have no accountability, and the ony reason this made it into the media was because of the victims political status.

    regjoeschmo
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    Good job the police are idiots on a power high.
    fu****k them all.

    regularrf
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    Proud to be British, at least we don't go in heavy handed with guns blazing,because we don't carry them. Best Police force in the World.

    spikyg

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