I knew I wouldn't have to read very far down to see some of the cop haters speak up. Steamboat is always entertaining. Seems like some failed to read the original post. The officers ASKED if they could come in and look for the Mexican. If jacksun would have said no then they could not have gone in without a warrant unless they saw the Mexican run in the back door, which would constitute exigent circumstances. As for the hog killing....jacksun never said they acted like it was illegal. He said they were surprised. Without knowing where jacksun lives my guess is they are not used to farm ways and the hanging hog caught them by surprise. The thing everyone overlooked and missed is why would (us) pigs not be nervous seeing a hanging piggy? LOL. 1948CaseVAI...I also would not want officers in my house, but you and I are a little different. And honestly just to be sure I would help them search in a similar situation. But how are the officers supposed to know that the Mexican isn't in the house with an elderly couple....seems like good police work to ask to search the house and barns. Great story jacksun, and thanks for sharing how you handled the situation. I'm glad you were safe, and that the jack booted thugs didn't hold your dog, or slaughtered pig at gun point! LOL And the post about the 911 call. I have gone into many houses where there was a 911 hang up and an open door was found. Most were phone issues, children with the phone, etc. But a few were situations where the police or medics were needed immediately. I can say that as we enter through an open door I announce POLICE loud and frequently....don't want to get shot by someone thinking I'm a Mexican running from the police!
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