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Native American Family Says Officer Ignored Court Orders And Forced Entry Case Dismissed
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A Native American family in Utah is speaking out after what they say was a complete breakdown of the system inside their own home.
They claim an officer showed up with a woman who legally was not supposed to be near the property due to protective orders and instead of verifying anything he allegedly ignored the paperwork crumpled it and forced his way inside.
No warrant. No permission. Just escalation.
According to the family they tried to hand over court documents showing the children’s father had full custody along with protective orders against the mother. They say those papers were never properly reviewed before things turned physical.
What was supposed to be a civil standby quickly turned into chaos right in front of children who were so scared they reportedly barricaded themselves in a room.
Then it gets even more serious.
The family says they were the ones charged accused of assaulting an officer.
But in the end a judge dismissed the case with prejudice.
Now they are asking a question many are raising.
How does someone show up with a restricted individual ignore court orders enter a home and the family ends up being charged?
They also claim the officer was later fired after multiple complaints and say tribal authorities were involved at one point adding another layer to an already complicated situation but ultimately the charges did not hold up in court.
For this family the impact goes beyond the courtroom. They say the trauma still lingers especially for the children who witnessed everything unfold
They claim an officer showed up with a woman who legally was not supposed to be near the property due to protective orders and instead of verifying anything he allegedly ignored the paperwork crumpled it and forced his way inside.
No warrant. No permission. Just escalation.
According to the family they tried to hand over court documents showing the children’s father had full custody along with protective orders against the mother. They say those papers were never properly reviewed before things turned physical.
What was supposed to be a civil standby quickly turned into chaos right in front of children who were so scared they reportedly barricaded themselves in a room.
Then it gets even more serious.
The family says they were the ones charged accused of assaulting an officer.
But in the end a judge dismissed the case with prejudice.
Now they are asking a question many are raising.
How does someone show up with a restricted individual ignore court orders enter a home and the family ends up being charged?
They also claim the officer was later fired after multiple complaints and say tribal authorities were involved at one point adding another layer to an already complicated situation but ultimately the charges did not hold up in court.
For this family the impact goes beyond the courtroom. They say the trauma still lingers especially for the children who witnessed everything unfold
Epicfrog 2 weeks ago
pinks forgetting they have no law nor rights on land/sea/air the usa which belongs to the real natives and wildlife
kma8675309 2 weeks ago
Native American TRIBAL police to NOT operate under the laws of the U.S. Constitution...look it up.
TasunkeWitco 2 weeks ago
DaySleeper such is an ignorant douche. These people are clearly not Native Americans! They are obviously indigenous Mexicans (Mixtec, Zapotec, Nahua, or Maya).
Daysleeper is one of those ignorant twats that can't tell the difference between Japanese and Mongolians.
