Police raid innocent family because of indoor garden, spied on their purchases and dug through trash


Published on May 3, 2013
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LEAWOOD, KS -- Men with assault rifles raided a family who had been growing tomatoes and melons under grow-lights. The government agents thought that was enough probable cause to believe they were growing forbidden plants inside their home.

"It was just like on the cops TV shows," Robert Harte told The Associated Press. "It was like 'Zero Dark Thirty' ready to storm the compound."

Apparently all it takes to get raided is buying hydroponics equipment and materials for indoor gardening.

Dogs entered the home. The armed agents belittled the family and implied that their 13-year-old boy was growing marijuana in the home.

"If this can happen to us and we are educated and have reasonable resources, how does somebody who maybe hasn't led a perfect life supposed to be free in this country?" said Adlynn Harte.

Police kept the father laying on the ground for 2.5 hours and his children huddled on a couch while the SWAT team tore through their home looking for forbidden plants.

SOURCES:
http://www.kshb.com/dpp/news/region_k...

http://news.yahoo.com/kansas-couple-i...


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    They broke down the door and aimed assault rifles at the people inside.

    They kept the head of the household on the ground while they shouted insults at his family and turned the house upside down with dogs.

    What illegal activity did they find?

    A family in the snow belt growing tomatoes and melons indoors...

    Great work officers!

    It took the family $20,000 in legal fee to find out why they were targeted for this hostile attack.

    Your tax dollars at work.



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    melons in doors?

    No, but that didn't stop idiots from
    a Sheriffs Department to stage a
    home invasion and terror operation
    against a Kansas family.

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