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RISP Raid Narragansett Indian Smoke Shop

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Posted by: Irishpride

check this out click this out.
http://turnto10.feedroom.com/start.j...f6&rdm=1071087

Click on the story about the raid.



Posted by: Irish Wampanoag

That raid was cool but disturbing! I cant understand why fellow police officers(the Tribe Police) tried to stop other police officers (RI State Police) from shutting down the illegal operation. Eventhough I did not aprove on how the RI state police handled the whole situation!



Posted by: Burner1

I'm all for civil rights, but the Tribe was basically attempting to extort Rhode Island. We'll close shop, IF you let us build a casino. They also were afforded the opportunity to do this peacefully, and the Tribe refused. No tears shed here...



Posted by: fscpd907

The worst part of the tape shows the tribe police fighting the troopers

#907



Posted by: mpd61

I know some people may be upset, however..................
In most cases, the Tribal Police are the recognized FEDERAL law authority on Tribal lands. Unless there is a concurrent jurisdiction letter signed between the U.S. District Attorney and the State Attorney General, the RISP may not have had a valid warrant. This may or may not have been the case.


It was unfortunate, but at least it didn't turn into a wounded knee situation and there actually was some degree of restraint shown. Interesting to note a physical confrontation between two distinct law enforcement agencies and everyone went home alive. Thats my bottom line!




Posted by: CEC

I just found that way the R.I.S.P acted was wrong. I also don't believe that the officer should have stayed that way they stayed. I think that police officers should do whatever it takes to make it through their tour of duty



Posted by: bbelichick

Ummmm..What?



Posted by: luap112

uhhh ????????????????



Posted by: Wolfman

^^^What he said^^^





Posted by: PATS246

Quote:
Originally Posted by CEC
I just found that way the R.I.S.P acted was wrong. I also don't believe that the officer should have stayed that way they stayed. I think that police officers should do whatever it takes to make it through their tour of duty
I don't think that the officer should have stayed the way they stayed staying either.



Posted by:

Maybe I'm a little to late on this story but I checked the link and I cant find anything about that story, is there a better link somewhere?



Posted by: Irish Wampanoag

Quote:
Originally Posted by GPD11
Quote:
Originally Posted by CEC
I just found that way the R.I.S.P acted was wrong. I also don't believe that the officer should have stayed that way they stayed. I think that police officers should do whatever it takes to make it through their tour of duty
I don't think that the officer should have stayed the way they stayed staying either.


What!!!!



Posted by: mpc111

Reading is fundamental....



Posted by: PATS246

I had no idea what he was talking about either



Posted by:

OOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKKKKK then Maybe I was a little to late on this one but GPD11 what was on your mind.

Yo bartender, I'll have 2 of what hes (GPD11) having.

Just kidding with ya.





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