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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 12:35 PM Jun 2016

Home Leveled in Police Siege on a Shoplifter

LITTLETON, Colo. (CN) — After a Wal-Mart shoplifter fled into stranger's home to avoid arrest, police in suburban Denver destroyed the house in a 19-hour attack with tear gas, flash-bangs and 72 chemical bombs, leaving it "a mass of debris and destroyed belongings," the family says in a lawsuit against the police.
Leo Lech and his family sued Greenwood Village, its Police Chief John Jackson and his entire force, particularly the SWAT team, on June 3 in Arapahoe County Court.
Greenwood Village, pop. 14,000, is a southern suburb of Denver.
All the allegations and quotations in the bizarre story come from the family's 10-page complaint.
On June 3, 2015, Jonathan Seacat shoplifted from a Wal-Mart and fled, pursued by police. Seacat is not a party to the lawsuit. The Lechs say he ran into their home at random, to hide. They didn't know him and he didn't know them. The only one home was a minor boy, D.Z., who fled.
Police then besieged the house for 19 hours. "Defendants used explosives, chemical agents (tear gas), flash-bang grenades, and other devices on and around the Lech home in an attempt to flush out Seacat. At one point during the use of the flash-bang grenades, a badly thrown grenade bounced back and fell upon law enforcement, forcing them to scatter.
"Sixty-eight cold chemical munitions and four hot gas munitions were launched into the Lech home. ... The defendants blasted holes in all windows and doors of the Lech home. Rubble from the blasts was strewn about the property. The interior of the Lech home was a mass of debris and destroyed belongings from the projectiles launched into the home by the defendants. Chemical munitions or other projectiles were stuck in the walls. The Lech home was completely uninhabitable and its condition posed a danger to anyone entering the home."

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http://www.courthousenews.com/2016/06/07/home-leveled-in-police-siege-on-a-shoplifter.htm

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Home Leveled in Police Siege on a Shoplifter (Original Post) douglas9 Jun 2016 OP
Two belts and a shirt liberal N proud Jun 2016 #1
I'd love to think this is a joke post. This makes no sense in ANY universe. nt valerief Jun 2016 #2
If someone runs into you in the Wal-Mart parking lot the police won't respond. 47of74 Jun 2016 #3
This is one of the worst example... Else You Are Mad Jun 2016 #4
all of these new military 'toys' dixiegrrrrl Jun 2016 #5
Unbelievable....!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stuart G Jun 2016 #6

liberal N proud

(60,332 posts)
1. Two belts and a shirt
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 12:41 PM
Jun 2016

That is what brought this all down.

And the city was only going to pay the homeowner $5000?

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
3. If someone runs into you in the Wal-Mart parking lot the police won't respond.
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 01:00 PM
Jun 2016

My brother found that out after a speeder wrecked his car while he was going through a parking lot there. The cops flat out refused to respond to the scene.

Meanwhile if Wal-Mart calls in to have a shoplifter arrested the cops will fight each other for the chance to be the one who arrest the shoplifter and just about run over innocent people to get there.

Else You Are Mad

(3,040 posts)
4. This is one of the worst example...
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 01:52 PM
Jun 2016

Of local police pretending that they are action heroes because they have all of these new military 'toys' provided to them by the federal government. They could have just had police surround the home, the defendant had to leave the home eventually. Instead, they bombarded the house.

A further issue is that Walmart doesn't have their own security at their stores, and they rely solely on local police for their security needs. This is just another way we subsidize Walmart's profits.

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