This story comes from Passaic County, New Jersey, but is representative of national trends.
http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk1JmZnYmVsN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk3MDkyNDMyJnlyaXJ5N2Y3MTdmN3ZxZWVFRXl5Mw==Drug raids, related trauma, on rise
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Witnesses say the police burst into the house around 5 a.m., pointing submachine guns and wearing full SWAT uniforms -- fatigues, helmets, black hoods and body armor. They were looking for drugs and the young man who lived there. His parents, asleep in their bed in a Paterson suburb, opened their eyes to the sight of weapons aimed at their heads and an officer shouting, "Don't move."
The young man was upstairs playing video games with two friends after a night out. They threw their hands into the air when SWAT officers thundered into the room. In the moment that it took one teen to give his companions a look like, "What's going on?" an officer struck him in the face with the butt of his gun. He bled for more than an hour.
Officers sliced open couches, kicked a hole in the television, punched through Sheetrock, smashed a VCR and scattered a drawer of computer equipment across the floor, stepping on the pieces as they walked about. One officer threatened to sic a K-9 German shepherd on them; another called a third teen present, who was black, a "nigger" and said he would punch him if he didn't reveal where the drugs were.
Officers instructed the teen who'd been struck to say he'd hit his head on a coffee table. Police found no drugs at the house on that February 2004 morning. The young man had ties to an alleged local Oxycontin dealer and later pleaded guilty to conspiracy. He was sentenced to probation. The teen allegedly struck with the gun was not charged with any crime.
The Passaic County Sheriff's Department's Special Weapons Team filed a report on the raid. "It should be noted that the room was small and overcrowded with furniture," it says. As the teen complied with an officer's commands to lie on the floor, it continues, "he inadvertently struck his face on a nearby coffee table."
MUCH, MUCH MORE AT LINK. THIS IS A QUITE COMPREHENSIVE REPORT...