"My 12-year-old and 6-year-old don't want to be home at all," she said, adding that her younger children cower or run to the back of the house when they hear anyone approaching.
"'That's the police,' they say," Pennyamon said.
Police said no arrests were made in the subsequent raid at the upstairs apartment.
And so, another family grows up fearing and loathing law enforcement, after seeing their epileptic father getting his head bashed in with a gun, and having shotguns aimed at them. Not only did they suffer needlessly, the police didn't even do anything of value for their community when they "fixed their mistake" by executing the warrant on the right apartment.
The next time you hear someone say that it's so hard to be a cop because people don't trust and hate the police, you might want to remind them why many people have come to hate them. Their actions speak far louder to the public than the left-wing agitprop.
Note: a friend of mine who's in my small group had an epileptic seizure not long after joining my small group. It took him six months to recover from that. The cop who knocked around their father should get his ass kicked for doing that to an innocent person with epilepsy. One of the triggers is stress, and the cop is lucky that he didn't cause the man to have a seizure, which probably would have killed him by the time the Buffalo-Keystone cops figured out that he needed medical attention.
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