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Google 'Pressure Cookers' and 'Backpacks,' Get a Visit from the Cops


               
2013 Aug 1, 5:40am   19,102 views  41 comments

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http://m.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/08/government-knocking-doors-because-google-searches/67864/

Michele Catalano was looking for information online about pressure cookers. Her husband, in the same time frame, was Googling backpacks. Wednesday morning, six men from a joint terrorism task force showed up at their house to see if they were terrorists.

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27   mell   @   2013 Aug 2, 2:36am  

New Renter says

The police did their jobs with nobody getting hurt. I'd like more stories such as this one to end so well.

While I think the mere presence of the police at the dudes house is troubling, let's make the case they followed a valid lead. The issue is that people are often severely mistreated once they rightfully refuse entry without a warrant. If the guy gave it up it's his problem but I suspect a lot do so out of fear to what happens if they don't. If a lead is credible enough a judge can hand out a warrant in no-time, but the police is caught entering homes without warrants time and time again. The nation has been primed by shows such as 24 to accept the 'shoot first ask questions later' meme.

28   New Renter   @   2013 Aug 2, 2:52am  

gsr says

New Renter says

they investigated the person of interest a

Based on the picture, the police did not just investigate. They raided the house like it is in a war zone.

What picture? The link in the OT had no pictures nor was there any raid.

29   gsr   @   2013 Aug 2, 7:52am  

Look for the desktop version of the link. The mobile version does not have it.

30   New Renter   @   2013 Aug 2, 8:08am  

gsr says

Look for the desktop version of the link. The mobile version does not have it.

Yep, there it is, thanks. The OT link was to the mobile version.

Gotta say that's the first time I've seen detectives outfitted in full riot gear. I have to admit the photo does change the flavor of the story.

After interviewing the company representatives, Suffolk County Police Detectives visited the subject’s home to ask about the suspicious internet searches.

One has to wonder what the company reps told the cops. Its hard to accurately make a judgement without knowing that crucial piece of the puzzle.

31   Dan8267   @   2013 Aug 2, 1:48pm  

New Renter says

http://www.army.mil/terrorism/1999-1990/

Seems real enough to me.

The irony of going to that page...

In any case, far more Americans lives could be saved by doing any of the following:
1. Replacing cars with maglifts
2. Stopping corporations from polluting
3. Ending childhood poverty
4. Fixing our healthcare system
5. Stopping the shipping of jobs overseas. Doing so will lower poverty and thus all poverty-related violent crimes.

Yet, we spend little or nothing on any of these things like feeding the massive pigs of the NSA and warfare industry.

32   New Renter   @   2013 Aug 2, 1:54pm  

Dan8267 says

Yet, we spend little or nothing on any of these things like feeding the massive pigs of the NSA and warfare industry.

Don't forget the prison-industrial complex

33   New Renter   @   2013 Aug 2, 1:55pm  

Dan8267 says

The irony of going to that page...

Odd, it works fine for me.

34   Tenpoundbass   @   2013 Aug 3, 2:06am  

Well perhaps Emperor Obama could at least send out an official communication to outline all unacceptable Google search keywords and phrases.

35   Tenpoundbass   @   2013 Aug 3, 2:11am  

Dude I saw an article today that the NSA can activate your Android microphone now.

36   epitaph   @   2013 Aug 3, 4:29am  

CaptainShuddup says

Dude I saw an article today that the NSA can activate your Android microphone now.

They have been able to do that since the iPhone 3G, with a warrant of course.

37   New Renter   @   2013 Aug 3, 5:14am  

epitaph says

CaptainShuddup says

Dude I saw an article today that the NSA can activate your Android microphone now.

They have been able to do that since the iPhone 3G, with a warrant of course.

I'd bet they've never NOT had those abilities.

38   RWSGFY   @   2013 Aug 5, 7:26am  

robertoaribas says

Do you think it would have been any different if they'd found the anarchists cookbook in his work desk, with some pipebombs circled? and notes of how to build them?

No difference: same unlawful search and seizure.

39   zesta   @   2013 Aug 5, 7:36am  

New Renter says

gsr says

Look for the desktop version of the link. The mobile version does not have it.

Yep, there it is, thanks. The OT link was to the mobile version.

Gotta say that's the first time I've seen detectives outfitted in full riot gear. I have to admit the photo does change the flavor of the story.

You were right the first time. Even the picture is misleading.

From the bottom of the article:
Photo: Massachusetts police search a home after the Boston bombings

40   FortWayne   @   2013 Aug 6, 1:29am  

robertoaribas says

CaptainShuddup says

Well perhaps Emperor Obama could at least send out an official communication to outline all unacceptable Google search keywords and phrases.

you are a f***ing idiot as usual. It was local police, and his coworkers that set off the alarm.

Just like IRS political targeting was not done by Obama appointees such as Lois Lerner and Wilkins, but by rogue low level Cincinnatti office fall guys...

Even when harrassing law abiding citizens it appears that Obama is still leading from behind, he is just a very mediocre communist.

41   RWSGFY   @   2013 Aug 7, 3:34am  

robertoaribas says

Straw Man says

robertoaribas says

Do you think it would have been any different if they'd found the anarchists cookbook in his work desk, with some pipebombs circled? and notes of how to build them?

No difference: same unlawful search and seizure.

they didn't seize anything; They didn't execute a warrant. they came by and talked to him, which he agreed to.

Roberto, did you fix that toilet? The unlawful search was obviously the peek into his search patterns. Subsequent visit is obviously not the illegal search since the idiot agreed to it (just like the dumb blacks who were blackmailed by cops into giving up their money). Don't pretend to be more dumb than you already are.

Thank for playing and all, but you really are just too stupid to bother offering any opinions.

Stop humping my leg, boy. Go fix a toilet.

What the hell do you do for a living

Rest assured that whatever I do for a living does not involve fixing toilets.

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