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GA: Grenade Lobbed in Baby's Crib, Now Cop Indicted -- SWAT raid on house left boy badly burned, family broke
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A former sheriff’s deputy has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of providing false information to a magistrate judge in order to obtain no-knock warrants that led to a near fatal SWAT raid. The Habersham County, Georgia Sheriff’s Office conducted the raid on a house in Cornelia where a 18-month-old boy was severely burned by a flashbang grenade thrown into his playpen, leaving him with severe burns on his face and chest that required months of painful surgeries. Nikki Autry, 29, of Clarkesville, Georgia, was acting as part of the sheriff’s office and the Mountain Judicial Circuit Criminal Investigation and Suppression Team on May 27, 2014, at 3 a.m. when the units conducted the raid. |
Comment by:
jac
(7/24/2015)
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What took so long? |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(7/24/2015)
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We're increasingly seeing the human cost of these "no-Knock" and "Administrative " warrants. Thousands of Americans have lost lives, homes, reputations and livelihoods because of prosecutorial abuses, inept, corrupt, careless or illegal police tactics, and an indifferent, corrupt or racially-biased USDOJ. |
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