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Supreme Court Rules that Cops DO NOT Need a Warrant to Search Your Home


By Matt Agorist on February 26, 2014

In another devastating blow to freedom, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police don’t need a warrant to search your property. As long as two occupants disagree about allowing officers to enter, and the resident who refuses access is then arrested, police may enter the residence. “Instead of adhering to the warrant requirement,” Ginsburg wrote, “today’s decision tells the police they may dodge it, never mind ample time to secure the approval of a neutral magistrate.” Tuesday’s ruling, she added, “shrinks to petite size our holding in Georgia v. Randolph.”

Georgia v. Randolph was a similar case the Supreme Court addressed in 2006, in which a domestic violence suspect would not allow police to enter his home, though his wife did offer police consent. The police ultimately entered the home. The Court ruled in the case that the man’s refusal while being present in the home should have kept authorities from entering.

“A physically present inhabitant’s express refusal of consent to a police search [of his home] is dispositive as to him, regardless of the consent of a fellow occupant,” the majority ruled in that case.

The majority, led by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., said police need not take the time to get a magistrate’s approval before entering a home in such cases. But dissenters, led by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, warned that the decision would erode protections against warrantless home searches. The court had previously held that such protections were at the “very core” of the 4th Amendment and its ban on unreasonable searches and seizures, reports the LA Times.

According to the AP, Justice Samuel Alito wrote the court’s 6-3 decision holding that an occupant may not object to a search when he is not at home. “We therefore hold that an occupant who is absent due to a lawful detention or arrest stands in the same shoes as an occupant who is absent for any other reason,” Alito said.

In other words, you have no property rights slave, and we can snoop through your personal belongings if we wish.Tyranney Alert

The implications for such a Stasi-esque interpretation of the 4th Amendment are staggering. This can and will open the door to even more unscrupulous police behavior. They will only need to say that someone may be in danger, and now they are justified in ransacking your home.

While this doesn’t particularly allow for police to choose and enter any home they wish, it is nothing to be downplayed, especially since Justice Ginsburg, one of their own, even stated that this could lead to even more erosion of what is left of the 4th Amendment.

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More Federal Christian Persecution? You Decide.


Machine Gun Preacher’s home, business, warehouse raided by feds

Updated: Friday, February  7 2014, 07:59 PM EST

By: Maria Miller
REELS CORNER, Pa. — He’s a man who has been in the headlines recently, not because of wrongdoing, but because of an international social justice award he received for his work, helping children in impoverished third world countries.

But now Sam Childers, better known as “the Machine Gun Preacher,” is the target of a federal investigation after FBI and IRS agents raided his home, business and donation warehouse in Somerset County earlier this week.   Childers wasn’t there because he’s currently in Africa doing work, but he talked with 6 News over the phone Friday.

As usual, the federal government is keeping quiet about the case, but Childers himself said the feds are interrupting his work and in turn hurting hundreds of children who lack the resources to help themselves. He said he knows what the feds are looking for but said they’re not going to find it.

Computers were taken and their wires left hanging. Boxes of donations were torn apart. That’s what Childers said federal investigators left behind Wednesday night.

“They went into a container that was packed and ready to come to the orphanage and totally destroyed it,” Childers said. “I mean, destroyed it, and what’s so sad is that it was all children’s clothes.”  

Childers said the feds haven’t given a reason for their visit but he said it stems from the actions of his former son-in-law, a man he said has stolen thousands of dollars from his nonprofit, Angels of East Africa, in the past.

“This guy has a lot of problems so what he’s been doing is telling the FBI that I’m smuggling guns and that I’m misusing funds,” Childers said. “To start with, it’s all lies and I’m telling everyone we’ve got nothing to hide.”  

Childers’ friends and family who were there during the raid said all they could do was stand back and watch while their hard work for the children of Africa was torn apart.

“They’re hurting the kids. This stuff is sent from all over the world from people’s hearts and they just come in and just treat it like it’s garbage,” said Kim Growden, a member of Childer’s church.  “When you do God’s work you have to you know, “I’ll just start all over.” That’s all I can do. It’s not for me, or for us, it’s for the kids.”

“I don’t have anything to hide, I mean, me smuggling guns? Come on, be for real,” Childers said. “What guns am I going to smuggle over here, for a war? A deer rifle? That’s stupid.”  

“When you’re trying to do good, people always come against you,” said Chris Schanter, another member of Childer’s church. “I believe it’s instilled in [Sam’s] blood now that he’s going to come back and say, ‘well, if we don’t keep going and we’let this defeat us, we’d lose. We’d let them win.”

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