Texas Cops Held a Terrified Couple at Gunpoint After Raiding the Wrong House

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Tyler Harrington and his wife were asleep in their beds when four Harris County, Texas, Constable Officers burst into their home and held the terrified couple at gunpoint. While the cops eventually realized they were in the wrong house, they didn't leave without admonishing the couple for keeping their door unlocked.

Harrington has now filed a lawsuit, arguing that the officers' invasion of his home was an unconstitutional breach of his Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure.

On September 24, 2022, Officer James Lancaster responded to a call from a woman, named "Mrs. H" in the complaint, who said that she heard a knock at her back door. Lancaster spoke to Mrs. H and examined the outside of her property, finding nothing suspicious.

Mrs. H also told Lancaster that her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend would arrive to check out the house themselves. Mrs. H then decided to "get in her car and drive around until others came home." When Mrs. H's daughter and her boyfriend arrived, another neighbor, named "Mr. S," called the police to report their truck as suspicious. When talking to dispatchers, Mr. S accidentally gave the wrong address for Mrs. H's house, reporting Harrington's address instead.

https://reason.com/2024/02/02/texas...le-at-gunpoint-after-raiding-the-wrong-house/
 
The cops will be exonerated because they can claim that they reasonably relied on the 911 call.

OTOH, cops who do this kind of stuff need to be informed by the people that they're no longer welcome to continued employment in that jurisdiction.
 
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