Baltimore cop pulls black man out of his home without warrant: ‘That don’t matter’
Well, it should.
The Baltimore Sun reported that authorities opted not to pursue disorderly conduct charges against Tionne Jones, who is seen in the video telling an unidentified black officer he cannot enter the home without a search warrant.
The officer repeatedly asks to speak to the homeowner, later identified as Jones’ mother, India Epps. But Jones tells him that he lives there and that she is working. The argument continues until the unidentified white officer pulls up to the home and walks to the door without speaking to anyone.
“This is my house,” Jones says.
“That don’t matter,” the officer replies before grabbing him.
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2 responses to Baltimore cop pulls black man out of his home without warrant: ‘That don’t matter’
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amersham46 April 19th, 2016 at 17:44
If he wants to sue the Baltimore Police , please take a number and he will be called
amongoose April 19th, 2016 at 18:44
Unless he has “probable cause” to believe a crime has been committed it most certainly does.
Unless of course they are operating under the NDAA regs.