E.D.Ark.: Use of SWAT tactics and 40-50 officers to execute document SW and corral employees stated claim

The use of a SWAT team and tactics with 40-50 officers with guns drawn surrounding property to execute a search warrant for business records of an economic crime against the Small Business Administration stated a claim for executing a search warrant in an unreasonable manner for excessive force and publicity. Officers corralled all employees and detained them and confiscated all their cell phones while holding them. While the Eighth Circuit hadn’t yet had a case like this, there are enough other cases like it that the officers were on notice that this was unreasonable in a document search. Mountain Pure LLC v. Roberts, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80796 (E.D. Ark. June 13, 2014).

The detention in this case was reasonably related to the answers to questions justifying extending the stop for possible drug activity. Then the drug dog alerted. United States v. Hawkins, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80406 (N.D. W.Va. June 13, 2014),* R&R 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80407 (N.D. W.Va. May 30, 2014).*

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