Cops Throw Smoke Grenade Into Room With 2-Year-Old, Family Says They Warned Police in Apparent Wrong Door Raid


The Salinas family in Oxnard, California, filed a federal lawsuit against the city and its police department for a raid in April in which they say police threw a smoke bomb into a room with a 2-year-old in it despite the mother and the child's older siblings warning police there was a 2-year-old was in the room.
The raid was part of a three-city operation targeting gang-related crime* in which the Oxnard Police Department, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, the Ventura County District Attorney's office, and the FBI participated. Oxnard police would not say whether the raid on the Salinas family was on the wrong house, but Courthouse News Service reports one of the suspects in Oxnard had previously lived at the Salinas address, before the family moved there four months ago.
Courthouse News Service relays how the lawsuit described the start of the raid:
The Salinas family says they were sleeping on April 16, around 4 a.m., when they were awakened by scuffling footsteps and vehicles outside their condominium. When Jose Salinas drew the curtains of his bedroom window, he saw the barrel of a policeman's gun pointed at him.
Police broke the front windows of the home and set off three smoke bombs. Police then crashed through the front door with guns drawn, yelling, "Get down and put your hands to your head!"
With laser guns pointed at them, Paulina and Jose Salinas were handcuffed and put to their knees. Their 10-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son were shoved into a corner.
That's when cops went for the 2-year-old. According to the suit, the boy's foot was injured by shrapnel, suffering first-degree burns, and the family was detained for four hours. Police said after the raid that the boy was taken to a hospital, treated, and released. The department won't comment now, not even to confirm a wrong-door raid, because of the ongoing suit.
*Four people were arrested, on various charges of: being under the influence of a controlled substance, being a felon in possession of ammunition, an unspecified parole violation, two misdeamanor and one felony warrant, felony vandalism (tagging). The last was alleged as a crime "committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang."
h/t Stanton Smith
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With laser guns pointed at them
PEWPEW
Oh FFS, that should be a fireable offense to write that.
so glad this was the first comment, it is literally the first thing i thought when i finished. "where the hell did they get laser guns?"
They used phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range.
No dog?
Apparently toddlers are just as good as dogs for police purposes.
Infants are the new Labradors.
it was crying aggressively at me, it was in self defense.
Anything appearing somewhat on four legs is a dog. You can't be too careful.
dont worry, Dunphy will shoot up 2 dogs on his next raid to make up for it
Another shining example of our working class heroes in action, eh Dunphy?
But here's a completely unrelated case where a body camera exonerated a cop!
The department won't comment now, not even to confirm a wrong-door raid, because of the ongoing suit.
Sans litigation they would be completely transparent.
It's nice to live in a third world country where government thugs break your door down and threaten your life because they feel like it, isn't it?
At least in some third world countries the criminals who take over the government produce something worthwhile like drugs. Ours are completely useless.
Tell me again why we need the police.
We'd be better off with a Bureau of Sabotage.
to protect me from myself,
we all know i am not to be trusted to act civilly with other humans on a voluntary basis, i will only be cordial if forced to by threat of murder or kidnapping
Also from the article:
"During the operation, conducted in Oxnard, Camarillo and El Rio, the four people arrested were charged with various crimes, including possession of ammunition, being under the influence of a controlled substance and vandalism."
Congratulations on ruining a family's life and spending god knows what resources to bust people for three petty offenses, only one of which should even be a crime to begin with. Worst value for effort evar.
Well, that's what they get for moving into a house where a drug dealer used to live. /TulDerp
Laser guns? I know police militarization is out of control, but do they really have tech that the military doesn't even have yet?
Plasma rifles in the 40-watt range.
Only what you see here, pal.
Hey...you can't do that!
Wrong
BLAM
You idiot!
You skipped "Any of these are good for home defense."
God, Episiarch! You know what? You're lucky that Nicole's existence precludes you from being the worst!
Any one of these is ideal for home defense.
Sounds like they rounded up a dangerous group of criminals:
"During the operation, conducted in Oxnard, Camarillo and El Rio, the four people arrested were charged with various crimes, including possession of ammunition, being under the influence of a controlled substance and vandalism."
Hardcore...
So what the fuck was on the warrants?
"There's some people, bad people, really, at this place, and we think they may have some bad stuff.
Okthxbai!"
I was expecting charges for having a snake for a pet.
4 AM, so dark, presumably inside the house as well, so why use smoke grenades at all? You'd think it would increase the chances of the cops shooting each other much more than it would deter the presumed heavily armed, hair-triggered inhabitants from returning fire.
Maybe the cops wanted the smoke for their (I guess) laser sights, as you can't see the laser beam without them and it just wouldn't be as cool that way.
You can see the red dot w/o the smoke. Otherwise, your laser sight would help your opponent aim at you as much as it would help you aim at them.
What opponent? Cops don't do raids on homes where they think someone might shoot back! Officer safety!
yeah, thats what drone strikes are for, Obama said so himself.
Did they learn their lesson after Corey May and that sad guy who was growing weed?
What lesson? That they can do whatever they want and face no consequences for their actions? Yeah, I think they learned it.
The lesson that you don't go into houses where someone might shoot back because you might get hurt.
Yes: moar force
But it looks really cool.
I know you can see the dot, but the beam makes it all cool like in the original Terminator movie.
Maybe the cops wanted the smoke for their (I guess) laser sights, as you can't see the laser beam without them and it just wouldn't be as cool that way.
They wanted the innocent people they were terrorizing to see the lasers trained on them and their children.
This
Fucking police state.
What is the matter with these dim-witted dunces? Can't they do a minimal amount of checking concerning who is living in these dwellings without going off half-cocked. Of course, that's pretty much the situation with all cops, isn't it? half-cocked.
As long as they face no consequences when they get it wrong, they have no reason to get it right.
Can't they do a minimal amount of checking
That job is for plebes, not TOP. MEN.
The lawsuit may or may not prevail. But one thing is certain after all the dust is settled: Not a god damn thing will change. Qualified immunity bitches.
Qualified immunity really bothers me. "Equal before the law."
Don't think I could get away with smoke bombing infants (not that I would want to).