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Police kill innocent 80-year-old man in his bed after claiming his house smelled like meth | Police State USA
Score another huge victory for the war on drugs. Warrant for a meth lab, grandfather killed in bed, son in legal possession of marijuana arrested in separate building on property.
LOS ANGELES, CA — A raid team was sent to break into a home after allegedly smelling chemicals outside the building. Instead of the the meth lab they were hoping to find, deputies barged in on a sleeping 80-year-old man with poor vision. The retired engineer was shot to death while still in his bed, as the invaders searched the home hoping to enforce prohibition laws.
In the remote desert area of Littlerock, in unincorporated Los Angeles county, the property of Eugene Mallory and Tonya Pate was drawn under fire when local police thought they smelled chemicals associated with making methamphetamines on the property. On the morning of June 27th, 2013, a raid team was sent to the property to serve a no-knock search warrant.
At around 7:30 a.m., prohibition-enforcement agents barged into the ranch through an unlocked front door. They quickly made their way to the master bedroom where Eugene Mallory, 80, resided. Hearing unwelcome strangers in his house, the octogenarian had allegedly picked up a pistol. Police saw the armed homeowner and shot him dead, fearing for their safety. Six rounds struck and killed him while still in bed.
Score another huge victory for the war on drugs. Warrant for a meth lab, grandfather killed in bed, son in legal possession of marijuana arrested in separate building on property.