I was wondering when I was going to see something like this happen. Only I thought it would be in the states, with all of the continual police-state
nonsense that is constantly happening, and reports of botched raids and intimidation on the wrong houses, etc...
I don't care WHO the department is, if you are going to kick down somebodies door and trash their house in the middle of the night--You better make
sure your tips and info is ONE-HUNDRED percent correct, because otherwise the potential for something like this is growing. People, specifically those
not doing anything wrong, have every right to protect their home and family from strong-arm tactics. I'm not happy that someone had to lose their life
here, but perhaps it will help improve the intelligence accuracy and make these guys less gung-ho in the future for just haphazardly smashing into a
person's home.

The verdict means the jury believed Parasiris's self-defence argument was enough to raise a reasonable doubt about the charges.
The father of two insisted he believed his family was being attacked by home invaders when a police team swarmed their house on March 2, 2007.
Believing the invaders were going to harm him, his wife and his children, Parasiris testified he had no choice but to shoot.
It was only after Tessier was lying on the ground that Parasiris realized he was an officer, he told the court.
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