Indiana grandmother suffers violent SWAT raid after a neighbor uses her wireless internet

The surveillance state grows ever larger and more menacing by the second. When will we push back? Or will we?

These police state thugs serve at the discretion of the people and are paid by the people’s taxes. Why are we cowering from psychopaths who supposedly work for us?

Because they don’t work for us. They work for them.

Look at the pictures and video in this article. Who are the real terrorists? Who is the real enemy?

Orwell was right.

Via Police State USA

“They could have knocked. I didn’t even know there was a search warrant,” said the 68-year-old woman.

The armored men surround the home and prepare to breach. (Source: YouTube)

EVANSVILLE, IN — An innocent elderly woman’s home was raided by SWAT when she was suspected of using the internet to trash-talk and post threats toward the local police.  In response, gun-wielding assailants breached her doors and windows in a violent search for electronic evidence.

The hair-raising incident took place at the household of Louise Milan on Powell Street.  It was the place where she and her husband had raised their six children, and had lived for three decades.

On June 21, 2012, the solitude of the familial home was shattered — along with numerous doors and window panes.  Louise Milan, 68, was home with her adopted daughter, 18-year-old Stephanie Milan.  Around midday, Louise had been straightening her bedroom when she heard a terrifying sound from downstairs.

“I hear this noise, and I’m thinking something’s hit the house,” Louise recalled in her deposition.  “Then I think the world has come to and end,” she added, when she heard “the second bang.”

Glass shatters as SWAT uses a battering ram against an unlocked storm door.  (Source: YouTube)

The terrified grandmother, who had endured multiple heart surgeries to treat her atrial fibrillation, immediately thought of Stephanie and headed for the stairs, screaming in panic.  She said that she was met half-way down the stairs by an unidentified intruder holding a rifle.

“He’s pointing his gun at me, and he’s saying ‘Get on the floor,’” Louise recalled.

What Louise Milan didn’t know at the time was that her home was being raided by the Evansville Police Department’s SWAT team.  The deafening “bangs” she heard were the sounds of concussion grenades exploding in her downstairs living space, shattering windows and damaging property in the process.

The assault team moves into the home of the elder couple with guns raised. (Source: YouTube)

As the Hoosier grandmother was handcuffed on the floor, the intruders swiftly cleared the rooms with guns raised.  They soon found Stephanie, who had been watching television and was cowering on the floor when they entered the living room.

“Don’t hurt me!” the girl pleaded, face down near the sofa.  SWAT agents moved in with rifles pointed at her tiny frame and demanded that she stand up to be handcuffed.

Both women were shackled and “marched down the street in front of neighbors,” Louise recalled.  “I don’t think we deserved that.”

"Don't hurt me," a teen begged to the rifle-toting strangers. (Source: YouTube)

SWAT officers had breached the home’s doors and windows in what authorities deceptively call a “knock and announce” entry.  Officers technically knocked, yes, but video clearly shows that they began shattering glass no more than three (3) seconds after the impatient rapping on the door began.  A raid performed in this fashion is, for all intents and purposes, indistinguishable from a veritable “no-knock” entry.

The officers, in their hasty aggression, had used a battering ram to shatter a glass storm door.  The team intentionally broke other windows and detonated two flashbang grenades inside the house.

“The front door was open,” said a shaken Ira Milan, who had not been home at the time. “It’s not like anyone was in there hiding. To bring a SWAT team seems a little excessive.”

Internet Bravado

The ostensible reason for the raid was that someone had anonymously posted some internet tough-talk on an online discussion forum, and referred to the Evansville police.  The subsequent violence directed at the Milan household was to serve a search warrant to find out who was responsible.

The alleged “specific threats” were posted in a discussion on the topix.com website. One of the posts declared: “Cops beware! I’m proud of my country but I hate police of any kind. I have explosives… Made in America. Evansville will feel my pain.”

In response, police packed their own guns and explosives and headed out to raid the owner of the IP address from which the posts had been made.  That address belonged to the Milan family.

Louise Milan, 68, and her granddaughter were marched in front of neighbors in handcuffs. (Source: YouTube)

Police confiscated Stephanie’s cell phone and laptop to see if they was related to the internet threats.  They weren’t.  In fact, it was determined that no one in the Milan household had been involved.

The Milan family was wrongly targeted because their wireless internet signal had been had been discreetly used by an unauthorized remote user. A neighbor, Derrick Murray, had noticed that the Milans had not password-protected their wireless router, and accessed it without permission via his smartphone and used it to browse the internet from his parents’ house.  He was later arrested by the FBI and plead guilty to related charges of using forbidden speech.

Controversial Tactics

Defending the raid, Evansville city attorneys argued the force used to execute the search warrant was “objectively reasonable” and that the police are immune from liability.

Louise Milan, however, did not believe the raid was reasonable.  In fact, she believed the raid showed a “callous indifference” to her family, and filed a lawsuit against the City of Evansville and EPD.

“I think they could have handled it…different,” Louise said in a deposition.  “There were bicycles for toddlers lying in my backyard.  There were three bicycles lying right there by my back gate… There’s a Fisher Price car seat, toddler seat, sitting right there on my front porch, and it was there that day.  And like it didn’t seem to matter.”

SWAT operators casually sweep past multiple houses with raised weapons. (Source: YouTube)

The armored men surround the home and prepare to breach. (Source: YouTube)

Evansville Police Chief Bill Bolin, who was named as a defendant, said this so-called “knock-and-announce” technique is employed as a standard.

Ms. Milan, however, apparently missed the 3-second knock prior to the shattering glass and explosions.  “They could have knocked.  I didn’t even know there was a search warrant,” she said. She did not know police could break in by surprise, and did not even know what a flashbang was until two were detonated in her house.  “[I thought] they were supposed to present you with a search warrant,” she added.

Louise said that after the experience, her view of law enforcement has changed dramatically.

“I’m afraid of the police.  I’m afraid of them,” said the grandmother.  “I used to speak [to officers] and wave.  I don’t do that anymore, and I don’t trust them.”

Ms. Milan added that she believes the raid was about retribution and intimidation moreso than genuine concern for officer safety regarding the online postings.  “I believe that they were showing us that because ‘you’ threaten us, we’re going to let you know that you can’t threaten us and get away with it.  Just high-fiving… They were having a show of force.”

Disturbing Video

In August 2014, a helmet-cam video recorded by one of the officers was released — confirming the Milans’ account of what happened.

Interestingly, both the plaintiffs and defendants believe the video helps their case.  The Milans believe the video shows officers acting negligently and violating their constitutional rights, and the government believes the officers were shown to be “respectful” to the women — after pointing rifles at them and breaking their stuff.

The footage provides some insight on the procedures and attitudes held during a typical raid.  The tactics are swift, violent, and reckless.  View the video below:

The “knock” was clearly used only as a distraction measure and was never intended to be a request for permission to enter the home.  Generally speaking, the tactic also allows police to provide the public with more acceptable semantic descriptions of their actions, avoiding police state imagery through dubious word games.

SWAT operators were filmed displaying their appalling lack of weapons discipline.  Officers casually pointed their rifles in unsafe directions — violating the most elementary of firearm safety rules — as they swept past multiple houses and windows with loaded weapons.  Inside the Milan house, Stephanie appeared to have at least one rifle pointed at her prone body.   Louise attested to the same treatment.  As every student of firearms training knows, one should “never aim a weapon at a target you aren’t willing to destroy.”

Officers were filmed joking and carrying on before and after the raid, indifferent to the trauma and rights-violations they had just caused or were about to cause.

“That f***ing ram hit a lot harder than I thought it going to hit,” one officer joked as the others laughed, while standing in the Milans’ living room after the two women had been hauled away in handcuffs.

“Wouldn’t it have been funny if it would have bounced off?” another giggled, followed by more laughter.

SOURCE: Louise Milan v. City of Evansville, et al

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work-in-progress
work-in-progress
August 17, 2014 12:49 pm

Forbidden speech?

Welshman
Welshman
August 17, 2014 1:54 pm

Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran and McCain doesn’t get swatted. Forbidden speech my ass.

Stucky
Stucky
August 17, 2014 1:57 pm

Can we just stop posting this shit? I mean, what’s the fuckin’ point? We all know copfuks are Gestapofuks deserving of a ticket to the Great Beyond.

Hey, I’m not calling for censorship. Do whatever you want but these vids are contributing to multiple grey hairs and ulcers, and a heart attack can’t be far behind.

This is one of the most disturbing copfuk vids ever.

I’m talking about that little waif of a girl with guns pointed at her … and then being handcuffed as if she’s some mooslimfuk jihadist. I don’t whether to cry, scream, or go Postal.

Even WITH video evidence Evansville city attorneys say all this shit was “objectively reasonable” and that the police are immune from liability. Jeebus fuck-me-in-the-ass Krist, you could film these evil men shooting someone in the back 20 times and the copfuks would claim self-defense, and the lawyers would agree.

In other words, they literally can do anything they want to us, and get away with it.

Fuck cops. I hate them with every cell in my body. Can’t wait for bb, Nonanonymous, and other stupid jackasses to correct me … that the vis is one of those rare exceptions … that most cops are great people with families. Blow me.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
August 17, 2014 2:26 pm

Perhaps a bunch of citizens should play dress up in SWAT raiding team outfits and raid the Evansville city attorneys homes and find out if they find this shit “objectively reasonable”? I’ll bet they find it decidedly unreasonable! Maybe the solution would be to do this every fucking times the cops do this shit. Cops nowadays are making Barney Fife look like a fucking genius!

Econman
Econman
August 17, 2014 3:00 pm

On planet earth this is called a “Home Invasion”, not a raid.

Someone was arrested for using “forbidden speech”? WTF is that?

Also, the cops sound just like gang bangers I’ve talked to in prisons, joking about callous disregard for other people.

Chicago999444
Chicago999444
August 17, 2014 4:32 pm

Reading this makes me want to hide in a cave somewhere.

Can’t help but notice that this crap happens in small towns and suburbs much more than in big “shitties”. I’ll take the “shittie” anytime before I move out to some pissant little burg where people watch every single little thing you do and hate anyone the least bit different from them.

I feel safer where I can fade in with the crowd.

Axel
Axel
August 17, 2014 4:42 pm

Forbidden speech? FORBIDDEN SPEECH? Are you fucking kidding me?
Things are getting far worse faster than I ever thought. I feel like I woke up in the middle of a dystopian science fiction book, like something written by Phillip K Dick

ZombieDawg
ZombieDawg
August 17, 2014 8:48 pm

Orwell’s only going to be right if the human race DOESN’T grow some damn balls !
The USA is 100% out of control,and the rest of the (informed) world knows it.
Aren’t these cops smart enough to know they’re just expendable commodities like the rest of us?
They’ll be discarded too when the time comes, and they will be the first put against the wall by the people. 7 billion vs how many cops and military? They’d better disarm everyone everywhere or face a losing battle.
What will be the event that pushes THE button ? Don’t know, but I bet it’s damn close now.

Persnickety
Persnickety
August 17, 2014 9:16 pm

Watched the video. It’s keystone nazis. Three things stand out:

1) It’s all just a fucking game to these idiots. They might as well have a beer endorsement. I’ve never seen a more unprofessional group of alleged cops.

2) If they were actually going into any danger they would need to have a good focus and no joking around and bullshitting. Which reinforces the absence of any real danger. These are psychopaths playing dress-up, funded with your tax dollars.

3) Most importantly, their tactics SUCK. They must have learned from watching bad Hollywood movies. I’ll leave out the details but just say if they had faced any actual danger, none of them would have made it through the front door.

Steve Hogan
Steve Hogan
August 17, 2014 9:49 pm

The cops are clearly out of control. Their military toys need to be confiscated. The SWAT teams should be abolished. All investigations of alleged police abuse need to be administered by independent third parties. Those found guilty should be charged, prosecuted and incarcerated.

When you divorce power from accountability, you get this shit.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
August 17, 2014 10:49 pm

ZombieDawg says:
” 7 billion vs how many cops and military? They’d better disarm everyone everywhere or face a losing battle.

I believe most countries on Earth have been disarmed already. The USSA is one of the remaining holdouts but they’re working on it.

TE
TE
August 18, 2014 4:35 pm

It was in Indiana that the SWAT killed a neighbor trying to serve a child-support warrant.

So now, speech and paying child support, is a justifiable “violent” danger that the cops needs to kill you to protect themselves?

The SAME thing happened to a guy a couple/five years back but, the “crime” was childporn. Some sicko was parking outside his home and using his unprotected bandwidth to download kiddie porn. Killed his dog, destroyed his home, left his wife and kids handcuffed in the kitchen for HOURS. Then, “oops,” wasn’t you.

Until the majority wake the fuck up and realize they are NOT protecting us (nor themselves), but locking-us down, thinning the herd, preparing us for camps, this is never, ever, going to stop.

SWAT should only be used for VIOLENT, proven, criminals. NOT judicial/regulatory crap, and sure as hell not for instances where NO crime has occurred!

Not the first time I’ve said it today, I HATE this country, and most of its citizens, more and more, every single day.

If this story doesn’t make you lock down your wifi/internet, then, well, it was nice knowing ya’.

spinolator
spinolator
August 18, 2014 4:53 pm

Pathetic is a generous word here…