The victim was not pointing at cops.... after all they did not identify themselves.
Obviously the so called cops had their guns drawn. The poor folks living in that area should shoot first and ask questions later. That is how the so called cops there do it. The folks have to defend against criminals on both sides of the badge.
Lol. The dude was a drug dealer. He opened his door up (I'm assuming at this point) thinking some dope man, or addict was at his door (more than likely). You play on that side of the world, you pay the price.
And just because they didn't identify themselves removes the fact they were officers? Yes that makes sense. I guess I'm a transgender then since I don't announce I'm a male to everyone I meet either.
Anyone who thinks they need to pull out a gun when there is a knock on the door is better off dialing the police instead of trying to be John Wayne.
My local police dept routinely knocks without announcing. The call it a 'knock and talk'. Basically they knock on the door and if the knob turns they force their way in and ransack the place. They do 80 of these a year along with 80 'garbage searches' and in return they get a nice grant that pays for one officer's salary and a sqaud car.
First off, I find this hard to believe.
"Ransack"? As in...they flip over couches, bust windows, rip out drawers onto the floor, smash televisions and computers etc.? Yeah. I call total BS on that.
They can not legally bust into your house without a warrant.
OR do you mean they just come in and look around and search? Those are two totally different things, though doing both without a warrant is illegal.
"Knock and TALK" - Sounds more like they knock on your door and ask if they can come in. Just like if you're pulled over you can deny them the right to search your vehicle unless you give them probable cause.
They're like vampires. They can't come in unless you invite them in. (Or again; give them probable cause.)