Pubdate: Wed, 04 Jun 2014
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA)
Copyright: 2014 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Contact: http://www.ajc.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/28
Author: T. Dennis Bickham III
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v14/n481/a09.html
HABERSHAM COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SHOULD HAVE DONE MORE SURVEILLANCE
All citizens should be outraged by the Habersham County Sheriff's
office. ("Toddler severely hurt in police raid," News, May 30).
Police officers stormed a house and threw a "distraction device" into
a 19-month-old boy's playpen. The child now has a 50 percent chance
of survival and extensive facial injuries for life and possible brain
damage, assuming he survives. Apparently Sheriff Joey Terrell relied
on a confidential informant to get a "no knock" warrant for a house
where the informant allegedly bought drugs. Apparently no
surveillance was done prior to busting down the door and inflicting
carnage on an innocent baby boy. The person the sheriff wanted to
arrest was not even home and those who were there were visitors from
Wisconsin. They had no connection to the alleged drug activity. If
the sheriff's office would have simply done some cursory surveillance
it would have discovered the van parked in front of the house had
infant car seats and other indications of the baby being there. If
they would have staked out the house to determine if and when the
person they were looking for was there, they most likely would have
discovered the baby and family.
T. DENNIS BICKHAM III, ATLANTA
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