CA Heroes Lock Down High School … Rape 4th Amendment

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SWAT locks down California school for 4 hours during class-by-class weapons search

Children were barriacaded in classrooms so long that they had to use desks as urinals.

DANA POINT, CA — Students at a California high school were forced to hunker down as SWAT teams with weapons drawn searched their entire campus for weapons.   The effort included a warrantless search of students’ vehicles, lockers, backpacks, and classrooms.  The long 4-hour detention reportedly forced some students to urinate in darkened classrooms.

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The security frenzy took place on Thursday, May 29th, 2014, at Dana Hills High School in Dana Point, California.

The dramatic measures were not taken because of a threat, nor an act of violence, nor a crime being committed.  Someone found a carrying case for a firearm in the parking lot — a perfectly legal object that millions of Americans possess.

Panicky school administrators summoned the Orange County Sheriff’s Department around 11:45 a.m. — just before lunch.  Students were immediately locked down and forced to stay detained in their classrooms.

Dozens of officers arrived and brought their $250,000 armored Lenco Bearcat vehicle.  Deputies could be seen suiting up for battle before entering the school.

(Source: Nick Argo, Orange County Register)

(Source: CBS Los Angeles)

For four long hours, the entire school was searched from top to bottom.  Students were forced to stay in place for the duration.

“My son is texting me from inside. He’s saying that he’s fine and they’re barricaded in a room,” one parenttold KCBS during the prolonged incident.

SWAT cops meticulously moved through the school, searching lockers, backpacks, parked cars, and classrooms.  Several photos show them with weapons shouldered as cops maneuvered through the hallways.

Reportedly, as the LagunaNiguel-DanaPoint Patch wrote, desks were being converted into urinals to accommodate students who were not allowed to leave the classroom to use the bathroom.

(Source: CBS Los Angeles)

Dozens of concerned parents flocked to the school in hopes of picking up their children, some of whom were communicating via text message with people outside the campus. Some parents told KCAL9 the students’ backpacks were being searched, and some students were being held in darkened rooms.

One parent, Stephanie Andrews, told the station that according to her son, some students were urinating in classroom sinks because they were not being allowed out of their classrooms.

“It is scary to them to see guard dogs and SWAT team members going up and down their school and just in light of recent incidences, not knowing what could happen — it’s very scary to them,” she said.

(Source: CBS Los Angeles)

(Source: LagunaNiguel-DanaPoint Patch)

The lockdown/detention was not lifted until 4:00 p.m.  Hungry, exhausted students poured out of their classrooms to seek bathrooms and food.

No weapon was found.  No suspect was arrested.  No threats were ever made.  No crime was committed.  No one was in any danger whatsoever — except from having their rights violated and safety jeopardized by overzealous, paramilitary cops.

4 COMMENTS

  1. 1. Current crop of cops are so scared of their own shadow they only want to do their job in groups while displaying all their serf corralling weaponry.

    2. Except for economic reasons, any parent who sentences their child to do time in these concentration camps needs to quit living in 1957 and to realize their children will not get a classic three R’s education. Instead their kids will be taught collective group think/ group work and an anti-capitalist, anti=American ideology by petty tyrants with credentials.

  2. “Someone found a carrying case for a firearm in the parking lot”

    Attention bank robbers. To ensure less chance of interruption, drop a gun case in a school parking lot and phone it in autonomously. SWAT will be too busy terrorizing children to be of any inconvenience while you work……

    Land of the Free? Home of the Brave? ROFLMAO

    • I like that idea!
      Unfortunately there’s almost nothing of value in banks any more… Currency is digital, if you wish a real payday: Hacking.

      There is limited cash available… While a small chunk might be useful sometimes, it’s not worth much overall, if you want to be a big-timer.

      Then again, might be of value to being too “small-time” to be bothered with…

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