On Friday, October 27th, 2017 NYPD responded to an apartment at 899 Montgomery Street in Brooklyn.
NYPD presence occurred at the request of the Jersey City Police Department, who sought local help in following up on intelligence that an individual wanted on arson and terror threat charges was secreted inside of the Brooklyn apartment. And so, presumably based upon their "mutual aid agreement", the NYPD obliged
When NYPD Officers knocked on the door 36 y/o apartment resident Humphrey Olivo answered. When he opened the door NYPD Officers claim to have been able to see a large amount of marijuana in plain view.
Having observed the marijuana, and being conscientious cops who would never ever violate anyone's Constitutional rights, the NYPD Officers locked down the premises while they applied to a neutral and detached magistrate for a search warrant.
Although the arson and terror threat suspect was not located, once secured a thorough search of the apartment revealed 97 pounds of marijuana and $931,000.00 in cash, and three (3) people were arrested, including tenants Humphrey Olivo (who had answered the door) and 30 y/o Yazmin Olivo, both of whom were charged with criminal possession, criminal sale, and criminal use of marijuana, and also 28 y/o Jose Pichardo who was charged with criminal possession and sale of marijuana as well as having been given a criminal use of drug paraphernalia charge.
Memo to the Folks: Whether you are involved in any sort of illegal activity or not, when the cops come knocking on your door (your home being your castle) unless they are armed with a warrant then you do not have to answer, engage or open-up. BUT, if you do, then you are literally opening the door to whatever may follow, be it true or manufactured. Ergo my across-the-board advise: Through a closed door politely advise the man that they should...
Memo to the Folks continued: Absent the most extreme of circumstances law enforcement needs a warrant to search your premises. To be sure there are ways for them to get around the warrant requirement - such as your consent or your literally "opening your door" and exposing yourself to the plain view exception - but, unless you are a masochist then there is no reason for you volunteer yourself for an arrest. It is a fact that...
Memo to the Folks continued: To be sure there are ways around the warrant requirement (I mean apart from the cops lying). Please take a look at #HaberPA's VideoFAQ # 68 - "What is the Exclusionary Rule and how can the Cops sidestep it?" by clicking on the video link below...
Memo to the Folks continued: Whether you are involved in any sort of illegal activity or not, when the cops come knocking on your door (your home being your castle) then just say "No".
NYPD presence occurred at the request of the Jersey City Police Department, who sought local help in following up on intelligence that an individual wanted on arson and terror threat charges was secreted inside of the Brooklyn apartment. And so, presumably based upon their "mutual aid agreement", the NYPD obliged
When NYPD Officers knocked on the door 36 y/o apartment resident Humphrey Olivo answered. When he opened the door NYPD Officers claim to have been able to see a large amount of marijuana in plain view.
Having observed the marijuana, and being conscientious cops who would never ever violate anyone's Constitutional rights, the NYPD Officers locked down the premises while they applied to a neutral and detached magistrate for a search warrant.
Although the arson and terror threat suspect was not located, once secured a thorough search of the apartment revealed 97 pounds of marijuana and $931,000.00 in cash, and three (3) people were arrested, including tenants Humphrey Olivo (who had answered the door) and 30 y/o Yazmin Olivo, both of whom were charged with criminal possession, criminal sale, and criminal use of marijuana, and also 28 y/o Jose Pichardo who was charged with criminal possession and sale of marijuana as well as having been given a criminal use of drug paraphernalia charge.
Memo to the Folks: Whether you are involved in any sort of illegal activity or not, when the cops come knocking on your door (your home being your castle) unless they are armed with a warrant then you do not have to answer, engage or open-up. BUT, if you do, then you are literally opening the door to whatever may follow, be it true or manufactured. Ergo my across-the-board advise: Through a closed door politely advise the man that they should...
Memo to the Folks continued: Absent the most extreme of circumstances law enforcement needs a warrant to search your premises. To be sure there are ways for them to get around the warrant requirement - such as your consent or your literally "opening your door" and exposing yourself to the plain view exception - but, unless you are a masochist then there is no reason for you volunteer yourself for an arrest. It is a fact that...
Memo to the Folks continued: To be sure there are ways around the warrant requirement (I mean apart from the cops lying). Please take a look at #HaberPA's VideoFAQ # 68 - "What is the Exclusionary Rule and how can the Cops sidestep it?" by clicking on the video link below...
Memo to the Folks continued: Whether you are involved in any sort of illegal activity or not, when the cops come knocking on your door (your home being your castle) then just say "No".
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