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3am Reminder or 4th Amendment Violation?Terrence Brown MN We Are C.H.A.N.G.EJune 21, 2008Troy Molde was woken up by Lakeville police in Minnesota at 3 am. on Thursday. Lakeville police stopped in front of his residence when they noticed the garage door was open. The officers rang the doorbell and knocked on the front door but when this didn't work they felt that this was just cause to enter his garage and investigate further. According to the Pioneer Press, the officers told Molde his garage door was open, the TV was on, keys to his truck were left in the ignition and the door to his house was ajar. Police said the intrusion was justified because the officers' initial door knocks went unanswered. Police went inside to check if anything was wrong, Sgt. Jim Puncochar said. The day after the incident Troy spoke about his ordeal on the Chris Baker radio show. He talks about what he did prior to the incident "...my car was in my garage with my keys in the ignition but I've always done that so I don't lose my key. Normally I shut my garage but I just happened to forget to shut it that night." He also disputes the some of the claims made by police and media "...the article says that the door was ajar, it wasn't, it has a spring on it so it wouldn't stay ajar and so the door was closed." He goes on to say "...they actually came out again last night for damage control and the Sargent said that the story was they looked in the window and saw a child sleeping on the floor which wasn't the case. It was never mentioned when they were there and it was a hardwood floor ...when the sergeant came out last time he apologized, well not really apologized but he said heres our story it kind of pissed me off when the story changed."Troy feels that his constitutional rights were violated and under the fourth amendment which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures he may be right. The police retort that they were there to prevent a crime. The mainstream media has been covering this story since it broke but at the same time they've spinning it with the "what if" scenarios verses the basic questions they should be asking. Is it constitutional for a officer to walk into my home without probable cause? Do I have rights and were they violated? Police officers swore an oath to uphold the constitution and at what point does prevention become violation. http://mnchange.org/3-am-remin... is important to rate and share videos like this so that we can get this info out to the widest audience possible. Please rate this video and share it. http://mnchange.org/ http://wearechange.org http://infowars.com

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: June 22, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Author: MinnesotaChange

Length: 10:06
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rbert16000 (September 5, 2008 at 3:23 pm)
I have to say the worst thing they did was to awake you with the flashlights in the face. Had that happened in my home, being a combat veteran, I would have come up shooting fearing they were bad guys. It was a stupid move by ill trained officers.
buerm009 (August 16, 2008 at 8:07 am)
I like in lakeville, the damn police do that shit all the time here. I've seen the cops here do shit I can't and won't say on youtube because you fuckers are probably reading this shit.
GnosticDjinn (August 11, 2008 at 10:42 pm)
Those police should be glad they didn't get shot. I'm not going to assume the police are wandering around my house at 3 am to tell me my garage door is open.
Eli3333333 (August 11, 2008 at 10:00 pm)
GnosticDjinn, woot! I heard that. Neither have my permission to enter my home.
GnosticDjinn (August 10, 2008 at 6:27 pm)
Would he rather have a criminal (A stranger) or a police officer (another stranger) invade his home? How about... neither.
1freedomfighta (August 3, 2008 at 5:56 am)
The police never man up when they are wrong. Police screw up just like everyone else only they have a badge and gun that say's I'm a cop, I'm not capable of screwing up, I'm just protecting my ass while I violate your rights.
1freedomfighta (August 3, 2008 at 5:49 am)
The police never admit when they are wrong! Who is going to protect us from the police? The ACLU needs to be informed every time an illegal action is committed by the police. I hate the fact that some of our taxes pays these people that violate our rights. I commend you for speaking out against them. If more innocent people would speak out, then maybe there would be a change. Good luck in your efforts and remember, lawyers are part of that same system..Go to the ACLU.
djjimi (July 28, 2008 at 1:35 am)
Yeah, this is f'd up. Police NEVER have the right to enter a home without a warrant even if they suspect there is a non-violent crime in progress. They CAN enter if they have reason to suspect someone is in danger, but nothing about this suggests that they had any reason to believe such a thing.Make an example of them... sue the bastards.
riverbilly224 (July 25, 2008 at 1:14 am)
I do not need the police to bother me to keep me safe. I'll call when I need them. Over reaching of the police is our greatest concern in a free nation. 'Give me liberty or give me death', not 'give me safety or give me death.'
dilbertgeg (July 24, 2008 at 10:10 pm)
fgp123: I hardly think the police actually get off breaking into peoples homes for the fun of it.------Donald Scott was shot at homeAccording to Ventura County District Attorney Bradbury, the purpose of the raid was to seize Scott's ranch under asset forfeiture laws and then divide proceeds with participating agencies, such as National Park Service, which had put Scott's ranch on a list of property it would one day like to acquire, and LA Sheriff's Dept, ...That's one. Lots more.

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