FBI Arrests Seven in Bomb-Making Raids
The media and blogosphere have been all over the map on this one. Last night federal agents conducted raids in three states, apparently targeting a small end-times religious cult called the Hutaree. According to Fox News, the raids were carried out to arrest those suspected of manufacturing and selling pipe bombs. If true, then yeah, arresting those involved was a good idea.
I'm just glad the raids were executed without anyone targeted being killed. Federal law enforcement has a rather dismal record (to put it mildly) of botching raids on armed religious cults, and timing the raid during the current political crisis means that any gunplay could have caused the militia-saturated region to quickly escalate into bloody skirmishing between militiamen and federal authorities. It was a bad tactical decision, that could have ended badly for everyone. I question the wisdom of using such heavy forces (including armored vehicles and helicopters according to witness reports), when light, fast and quiet raids would have been at least as effective. More than the timing, I question the leadership.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 04:50 PM
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Posted by: TimothyJ at March 28, 2010 05:19 PM (IKKIf)
Posted by: Brad at March 28, 2010 10:21 PM (d2jLN)
From the civil liberties standpoint, I think I trust the Marines to enforce a warrant without evidence tampering or excessive force, or at least I trust them a lot more then ATF. I don't know, at this point it seems that fear of military forces being used in a paramilitary role being a gateway to abuse and excess is kind of dated. The solution was much, much worse then the problem.
Posted by: Britt at March 28, 2010 10:56 PM (VN7Wi)
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