Originally posted by Toad
Well, certainly. After all, even though the residents of the compound had broken no laws and were NOT wanted by the Feds (they wanted only Koresh), it's absolutely CLEAR that those in the compound were guilty until proven innocent. They had to kill them so they could then give them a fair trial.
Raider's Amreeka.
I'm actually glad I'm old.
So the Ninja's killed them huh? They broke no laws? How about firing on police? How about Resisting Arrest? How about child endangerment? How about all the sex stuff Koresh supposedly was having with minors? Or do you just overlook all that?
Koresh's residence was the Branch Davidian Compound, The police had every right and reason to raid that place. That's like saying your at a drug dealers house and the police show up and you shoot at them and then saying you didn't break any laws. Yes you did. Not too mention the 2 MONTHS that passed by when they could have just walked out and got their "fair trial"
here is part of the warrant
United States District Court Western District of Texas
SEARCH WARRANT W93-15M
In the Matter of the Search of residence of Vernon Wayne Howell, and others, Rt . 7, Box 471-B, AKA: Mount Carmel Center, McLennan County, TX, its appurtenances, vehicles, underground structures located on entire premises of the 77 acre compound. See attached photos & property description Attachments A, B and C.
On June 9,1992, I was contacted by Lieutentant Barber who told me that he had learned from Larry Gilbreath that in June of 1992, the United Parcel Service delivered ninety (90) pounds of powdered aluminum metal and 30 to 40 cardboard tubes, 24 inches in length and 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches in diameter, which were shipped from the Fox Fire Company, Pocatella, idaho, to "Mag-Bag."
Aluminum metal is a component used in making explosives in case you didnt know.
They raided the compound to secure the explosives and arrest Koresh. You arrest him offsite and leave the explosives at the compound, I think not.