Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Nov 4
th, 2021 at 2:02pm:
BS. Propaganda. the cops dont give a rats if they find anyone and definitely dont risk their own hides rescuing
Spot
Again, I'm not putting poo on the cops. They rescued her, and that's good no matter how you look at it. They deserve praise.
However, if this wasn't from a tip-off but instead the good detective work of 140 officers, why did they need to
force down the door?
How come they didn't know he wasn't home?
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
Again, full marks to the coppers - they got the girl, and that's all that matters, but I think they might be getting a little dramatic with the rescue description.
She was alone inside and old weatherboard state-housing home, and they walked in and retrieved her.
That's just standard protocol. You conduct a raid because you don't know who or what is behind a door or in a house.