Dallas News: Did Garland police officers violate a homeowners’ Fourth Amendment rights?

I ignored this story as just another “local cops do bad” until I saw it linked about ten times over the weekend, attesting to the power of having video:

Dallas News: Did Garland police officers violate a homeowners’ Fourth Amendment rights? by Tanya Eiserer

The surveillance cameras at a Garland home captured something unexpected: Police officers rummaging through duffel bags, searching a pickup parked in the front driveway and turning a surveillance camera in the back yard.

In early February, the officers were looking for Jon Locke’s brother, Christopher, a convicted felon with an arrest warrant accusing him of fraud. Jon Locke says his brother doesn’t live with him and he and his wife are upset that police officers took it upon themselves to conduct searches on his property without permission.

“I just want an apology,” said Jon Locke, 32.

Joe Harn, a Garland police spokesman, declined to comment, citing the ongoing internal affairs investigation. But a Garland police internal affairs investigator who met with the family told the Lockes that he did not have a problem with the actions the officers took and also acknowledged that he thought one of the officers had opened an unlocked back door to look into the house.

Videos here, linked from YouTube.

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