Innocent Citizens Sue FBI Over Illegal Safety Deposit Raid
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
- Paul and Jennifer Snitko are model citizens. Paul is a retired aerospace engineer who has held multiple security clearances and Jennifer is an entertainment lawyer. Neither has ever been in trouble with the law. Yet the government is now forcing them, and hundreds of other people not even suspected of a crime, through a legal gauntlet with no clear end in sight.
ij.org/press-release/security...
Paul and Jennifer, who live in Los Angeles, needed a place to safely store their prized possessions. They found that U.S. Private Vaults, in Beverly Hills, was convenient, secure and had better hours. So, they stored precious items like Paul’s flight log and watches he and his father earned from years of service at their jobs in their rented box.
But the government broke open the Snitkos’ private space on March 22, 2021, when FBI agents raided U.S. Private Vaults. The raid was the result of an indictment accusing U.S. Private Vaults, the business, of money laundering and other crimes. But in executing the warrant, the government didn’t just seize the company’s business property. Upon the pretense of wanting to take a relatively worthless metal rack of boxes, federal agents broke into every security deposit box and emptied them of their contents. The FBI now refuses to give anyone their property back until they come forward and submit to an “investigation.” In other words, the government wants to force people to prove their own innocence to get their own stuff back.
Everyone has the right to contract for a private, secure place to store their property. But no place can be secure if the government gets away with what it did here. That’s why Paul and Jennifer-along with two other plaintiffs-have teamed up with the Institute for Justice to demand that the federal government return the property of everyone who has come forward to claim their property from the FBI. Reuniting those who rented boxes from U.S. Private Vaults with their property is critical to prevent the government from doing this to other security deposit box owners, storage unit renters or anyone else who rents a private space.
CASE UPDATE: Yesterday a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel unanimously ruled against the government in a long-running class action lawsuit from IJ on behalf of people who rented security deposit boxes at US Private Vaults.
Read the press release here: ij.org/press-release/federal-appeals-court-slams-fbis-actions-in-security-deposit-box-raid/
Excellent news. But it's still insane that this was necessary.
Who that works for our government thinks these types of seizures are ok? We are quickly turning into a communist country. Congratulation on your win. BTW nobody begrudges the officers who going after the criminals who a perpetrating crime, ie I guess the owners, but this shotgun approach to all the boxes is just disgusting.
Congratulations and well done !
Remember there was a federal judge that signed that search warrant with no accountability?
The Judge made stipulations on the Warrant, the FBI ignored those stipulations, the FBI unlawfully even according to the warrant opened the boxes. The warrant specifically said the contents of the boxes themselves were not the subject of the warrant.
@@adriaandeleeuw8339 oh wow!
Gee, I wonder who the judge was, and who signed the affidavit for that warrant?
That's cause we the people allow them judicial immunity. Just look at family courts.
You can't blame the judge unless and until you know what was stated in the affidavits submitted by the FBI agents.
The judge is not -and does not- investigate people. As a judicial officer he goes by what the law enforcement officers swear to in the applications for warrants. It is not his fault if the FBI lied to him or if the agents exceeded the scope of their authority and searched and seized what they were not authorized to.
Illegal raid means whoever did the raid needs to go to jail. Not a civil suit.
Rules for Thee not Me
I agree
Yeah, the word “”civil”” is a joke in this case.
Thats true. The FBI should arrest themselves.
At this point I'm on the fence about advocating lethal injection for illegal raids.
We all see who the real crooks are...
Yeah....
The company that provided the safe deposit boxes pled guilty to conspiracy to launder drug money and other assorted offenses. If you had a safe deposit box there it was reasonable to assume that possibly you might be somebody who was laundering drug money. This practice of laundry and drug money has taken many forms over the years most notably in the form of buying jewelry and art and such and storing them in privately owned facilities that provide safe deposit boxes. If however you are an innocent victim and had nothing to do with laundries, drug money or processing illegal profits from any "venture",
then of course you would be entitled to all of your property, returned in its original condition along with an inventory signed in triplicate.
Your "Karen" lawyer should have advised you of this.
...and I'm a layman.
ironic thing is, according to steve lehto, the warrant explicitly stated that the contents of the lock boxes were not a part of the search and seizure.
Exactly. The boxes should not have been opened. The government should have contacted each box owner, had them come individually, open and remove the box contents.
They need to sue, even if they get their stuff back.
From what I heard, the warrant didn't include the contents of the boxes.
Bravo
@@michaelofsc4143 , "From what I heard, the warrant didn't include the contents of the boxes."
from what I read a couple weeks ago, the warrent included directions for the boxes to be explictly excluded. If that's truely the case, then the FBI could easily be summoned by the Judge that signed off on the warrent to answer some questions.
On another point, The FBI would have been responsible for the computer data reguarding access to the vault.
A lawsuit isn't going to result in anything, especially if they get their property back. The court would just rule that the case is moot at that point because the remedy they were seeking had already been provided.
@@Rowgue51Interesting point, but which states and courts do practice law in?
I wonder why more and more people are getting tired of government bullies…
I know, right? It's almost as if they are begging and pleading for a violent revolution. I hope they can handle it when they realize 81 million Biden supporters were mostly duplicated ballots and don't represent actual, battle-ready soldiers. the 75 million who voted for Trump however..........
@Frank dos May he didn't clean it up the last time, he only replaced the corruption with his own. And the FBI did nothing as he fomented an insurrection and putsch in order to stage a coup. Why give him a second chance?
@@edwardmiessner6502 "And the FBI did nothing..."
Doesn't that tell you something? The whole thing was staged by the FBI and CIA in order to make Trump look bad. Police were directing people into the Capitol building, most people there had no idea what was going on.
@@edwardmiessner6502 - You're stuck on that insurrection bullshit. Do you really believe that a bunch of unarmed people went to the Capital to overthrow the U.S. government? Dumb-ass!
It's SICK how we the people don't have a say I'm much anymore.
Using any Safe Deposit Box is now like securing personal information with Google...
and 'gag-all' is only a generic name for Elitists and their corporate Prostitute puppets?
End Civil asset forfeiture, qualified immunity, and other unconstitutional laws and practices that protects law-enforcement from the us constitution.
I'd say for those that are guilty of whatever high crime of course they should lose all their assets. And knows people that are innocent should get all their belongings back.
@@withwingsaseagleeyesThe burden of proof should be on them. The burden of proof should be on the justice system.
They shouldn’t have to prove their innocence. Instead the Justice system should have to prove their guilt first.
I agree with civil forfeiture being wrong. But qualified immunity is neither unconstitutional or immoral. You realize our police couldn’t even operate without some form of civil immunity? Imagine being completely open to personal lawsuits by every idiot that thinks they’ve been done wrong. It would be impossible to even be a cop, you’d basically sign up to be sued.
Maybe the laws surrounding qualified immunity can be changed to be more narrow so that bad cops don’t skate on things. But we can’t just get rid of it.
@@joelsefur666 I concur that qualified immunity must go. It is incompatible with a free society. To have an armed force whose mission is to control and oppress the population and to be the violent enforcers of government policy and to have that force face zero accountability for their actions is compatible only with fascist, totalitarian regimes. Lots of professionals have to make split-second decisions under intense pressure (think physicians and nurses) and they don't get qualified immunity, they are responsible for both their bad acts and their mistakes. Maybe without qualified immunity, the police would have some incentive to clean up their corrupt, unjust system. Not all cops are bad, but all cops work in a bad system.
@@joelsefur666 Doctors do not have qualified immunity and they have 100% more reason to have it than a police officer does. I don't care about your feelings on the matter: if a cop breaks the law they should be held responsible for it. Period. No one should be above the law, NO ONE.
The sad part is even if they win the case, it's highly unlikely the person(s) responsible will pay any real price, and any settlement $$ will come from you and me.
Exactly. Any and all settlement money needs to come from those that made the decisions, like the pension funds of those involved. And end qualified immunity for those issuing orders.
It’s ok they use my tax dollars to watch shrimp on a treadmill pissing away our money since the 70s they can use my tax dollars to pay these families👌🏼
Except the judges or even SCOTUS will find a way to destroy their lawsuits
Yep...they play...we pay!
Not only that, but you can count on a lot of items "getting lost" and never returned. Also, they'll demand an itemized list and receipts for each item before returning anything. Major impediments to getting your possessions back.
When the law is above the law, there is no law...
The Constitution became irrelevant as the Elites' "legal" system gradually obfuscated it. Look around. It's BEEN gone.
Most of the agents involved in the raid were “just following orders”; I think we’ve heard this before.
Whoever was in charge should be charged with several violations of the 4th amendment.
These actions constitute tyranny and should be dealt with accordingly.
Moral of the story, don't deposit valuables in a bank. This is just the beginning.
This was not a bank
Same thing
Or a privet company like this one
@@violetscott5628 Not really. Banks require ID to o0en accounts or get a security box. The business here is shown to require by the ads seen on-screen. People up to shady stuff would be much more likely to go to such a place.
A fireproof safe only protects stuff for a finite time, and could be a prime target for looters if it does survive a fire intact.
That is not the moral of the story, the moral of the story is don't trust any government agent and fight for your rights.
This is why you should throughly hide your money from the government.
@D. actually yes
@D. you laugh, but that is literally true now
If they keep printing it, your $ will have one viable use at some point; you'll be able to use it as toilet paper... Reality 101
@D. Most mattresses are fire proofed (non flammable) by manufacturing standards law, but I guess maybe not in the USA.
Paper fiat currency will become useless soon. Food, ammo, medical supplies and precious metals are what we need.
They NEED to start holding these FBI agents & Managers countable -- Like JAIL Time!!!
Judges need to be held accountable!
That is why burying treasure in the yard is safer.
Oh, the yellow gold of Texas is what I wanna save. I will not pay no taxes if I hide it in a cave
@@jebediahkerman8245 interesting limerick, where or what is this from?
The only real security is security through obscurity.
@@wdavis9680 The Rich Texan from the Simpsons
@@MrArtVein mahalo
The actions of the judge who signed the warrant, the FBI, and all officials involved SHOULD face criminal charges.
From what I understand the actual warrant was specific and the FBI wholly interpreted it to justify this massive asset grab. To which the judge should have bench warranted them all back into his court room and found them all in contempt, and guilty of perjury since clearly they lied about their intent when seeking the warrant. That action alone would get the judge off the hook and since it was not taken, I agree even the judge should be held accountable for this disaster.
@@TheAIishere But that will never happen thanks to "Qualified Immunity" - truly The FBI is seizing the means of production in their efforts to consolidate The USSA (United Soviet Satellites of America).
@@rustym.shackelford5546 you won't have qualified immunity for breaking the 4th amendment.
"Qualified immunity, established by the Supreme Court in 1967, effectively protects state and local officials, including police officers, from personal liability unless they are determined to have violated what the court defines as an individual's "clearly established statutory or constitutional rights."
They broke the 4th amendment, so constitution, judge did not grant them the right, they are all personally liable. The question is more whether it's worth going after the individual or the department, department has more money.
@@Masterrunescapeer Well - I stand corrected. Thanks for the info. ☺
Yeah....
The company that provided the safe deposit boxes pled guilty to conspiracy to launder drug money and other assorted offenses. If you had a safe deposit box there it was reasonable to assume that possibly you might be somebody who was laundering drug money. This practice of laundry and drug money has taken many forms over the years most notably in the form of buying jewelry and art and such and storing them in privately owned facilities that provide safe deposit boxes. If however you are an innocent victim and had nothing to do with laundries, drug money or processing illegal profits from any "venture",
then of course you would be entitled to all of your property, returned in its original condition along with an inventory signed in triplicate.
Your "Karen" lawyer should have advised you of this.
...and I'm a layman.
They missed the 5th amendment due process clause in addition to the 4th!! Their property was taken from them without due process (a very big no-no).
CASE UPDATE: New evidence brought to light in IJ's federal class action lawsuit reveals the previously hidden history of the federal government’s raid, which deliberately violated the constitutional rights of hundreds of people throughout Southern California.
Read the press release here: ij.org/press-release/lawsuit-uncovers-the-inside-story-of-the-fbis-plans-to-take-security-deposit-boxes-without-charging-owners-with-crimes/
It doesn't take even one second to not illegally confiscate people property. I'd be using this as an opportunity to destroy civil asset forfeiture and take power away from government.
FBI are stasi tyrant boot jacks.
@@aethelwolfe3539 definitely can be. They also have been proven to protect against terrorist plots and organized crime. I’d say it’s a mixed bag
You are owned; you own nothing; face lt.
This video seems fake af? Maybe its not but sure feels fake.
@2:50 for example lol
It’s going to continue to get worse, until the people put their petty differences aside, and fix it!
media working 24-7 to divide us
There is a deep state and we are in a tyrannical takeover by the Marxist left. Do you really think the things Biden is doing is of his own accord? No, the man can hardly put two sentences together and has a bigoted history and now all of a sudden he in enacts all these racist anti white programs and states white supremacy is the biggest threat to the US, who are, antifa? When I see all the Asian violence and people being attacked it’s not a ‘white’ group of terrorist
Cronies and comrades mean the same thing so does their ideology. The vast majority is neither alt left or alt right. Its the same totalitarian ideology being used to divide U.S. Virtue Signaling is a form of Communist Confucionism. Art of War.
Bored agents with nothing to do.
Obamas 3rd term
Where's the freedom of information documenting the agents who committed this crime ?
Who ever was overseeing this case and the federal judge who signed off on this should be fired.
Something like this happened to me in the 1990s. My box was opened...many others,too.and when I retrieved my belongings, my 1810 penny was missing . Never have been able to forget.
Are you kidding me?
Where are the “legislators?” This is unacceptable!
Are you kidding me? The legislators are the perpetrators in this case. And they should all hang and they will just as soon as Americans wake the fuk up the realize government is the Mafia.
They're getting rich off the tax paying peasants
@@rickysantana5658 You think theyre getting rich now just wait till they collapse the dollar into the peso.
Pelosi didn't have a box there so she doesn't give a shit!
Democrat policies at it's best! Lmao
This is why I bury my money/valuables in the middle of nowhere.
Have you seen the losers that walk around with machines to detect what's underground? I see them all the time & it pisses me off.
I planted mine in the septic tank; anyone who digs it up can keep it.
Getting the property back is not enough. The FBI agents in charge must go to jail.
The FBI's out-of-control needs to be broken up and reorganized
No. They need to be shut down and all agents fired and blacklisted from working for any other govt agency EVAH!
Since the FBI was created by an executive order, it can be abolished by an executive order.
The ones that truly need to be “canceled” never get it.
All law enforcement is out of control.
They, along with all policing forces in this country need to be abolished. If government has authority over you then you are not free.
The problem wasn't this business was allowing criminal activity, the problem was the gov didn't know what was in the boxes.
exactly. AND that is exactly none of the federalies business
Read the Fourth Amendment. The warrant must be particular and not general, both as to persons to be searched and property to be searched and or seized. General search warrants was on of the major reasons that we issued the Declaration of Independence, and fought the Revolution. The FBI is far worse than the British ever were.
Imagine how many charges they can put on ppl for having the "wrong" thing in one of those boxes. Also how they could gather certain info that might be damning or possibly illegal. Not to mention passwords/keys or other things that would allow them to access further into ppls private info/assets. This turns the real victim into a perpetrator. Not like that believe all victims bs where a crime hasnt even been established and/or its one persons word againest another.
I wonder how much will be stolen
@@HerMajesty1 All of it, if they can get away with it. There may eventually be some judicial intervention.
If you live in one of the states that has voter initiatives, and get a repeal of the forfeiture statutes on a state level, and put in it a clause that state law enforcement agencies or individuals could not cooperate with the Feds, including penalties for doing so, you could put a big dent in it. The Federal statutes would have to be repealed by Congress or declared unconstitutional.
We all need to stand up for our constitutional rights whenever ANY of them are VIOLATED!!! If we don’t start NOW we will loose them.
If they're violated with impunity you never had them in the first place.
Congrats on keeping the government accountable
The sickening thing about this is none of the agents can be held accountable. Federal agents are just about totally immune to accountabilty because of qualified immunity. The worst thing the Supreme Court ever did.
Right. Watch the show Blacklist. 😂
The other problem is that the Orange Man has always supported robbing the America...errr, "civil asset forfeiture" and "sovereign immunity". Orange Man not good.
@@SM77785 Wtf, what does trump have to do with any of this ? You obviously are still suffering from lingering derangement. My god u idiot, in 100 days biden has taken the US into a pile of shit out of nothing more than hate & despite just like u. get a life fucking idiot.
@@stephenhawkins1961 you guys are both idiots to think any of those two piece of shits give a shit about you. They are all in the same crooked affairs. What effects us daily will never affect them. We’re the ones looking dumb and at each other’s necks while they laugh and continue to get rich and take our rights
Steve, more likely a tie between that and the Citizens United abomination.
So the FBI can search my rented house and seize its contents if I don't have proof of ownership because I'm renting it from a suspected criminal? It's no different.
Or seize your car because the valet was smoking weed in the parking lot.
@@anthonyoer4778 Not the same at all, because the valet was IN your car.
@@philipocallaghan their is the vase of the FBI taking safety security boxes in California bc the bank was doing illegal work. Hundreds of people had their safety boxes seized... 2 years ago.
@@anthonyoer4778 what was the outcome of the lawsuits
Yep.
"Giving back their property" should not be the end of this! WHO made the call? WHAT were they "investigating"? Heads need to ROLL. I hope this BLOWS UP in the Govt's FACE. BIG TIME.
Never put valuables in a safety deposit box. Plus they are not insured. And they are expensive.
The FBI has no justification for using civil asset forfeiture in this case.
Actually if done right this would be one of the few cases where it's likely appropriate use of civil forfeiture.
BTW I'm against civil forfeiture because it's massively abused. Just pointing out this type of situation is literally what it was designed for if being used properly.
@@jefffraser4345 not mentioned in this video was the fact that the warrant used to search the place of business specifically stated the contents of boxes was not part of the warrant. Civil asset forfeiture is theft unless a crime can actually be proven. Without such a conviction seizure is unconstitutional.
@@RobertWGreaves told you I'm against civil forfeiture.
However it's intent was to be used against cases of organized criminals to seize their money and assets when it was to difficult to directly tie them to a crime. Honestly we need judicial reform to get rid of the current set up that's been catered to protecting criminals. Criminal groups have the money and interest to modify the judicial system to favor them. For to long we've let them modify the system to the point they own our courts completely. Civil forfeiture was a misguided attempt to deal with the corruption and ineffectiveness of the courts.
@@jefffraser4345 Raiding any and all boxes.. in a HUNT for "something" to charge.. is OK with you? because that is what THIS WAS.....
@@Luckyrider1958 learn to read, everything you just said or false.
First nothing in my conversation related to the illegal search and seizure of any boxes.
The conversation was about civil forfeiture that I clearly said I oppose. I simply corrected that this isn't an inappropriate use of civil forfeiture but rather is literally the literal reason civil forfeiture was created for.
This is crazy!!! Another example of government over stepping its authority.
Thank you for sharing
This channel is amazing. 🙏🏼
There should be many more suits like this at all levels. And the arrogant individuals who make these decisions should be held personally liable
Judges and all law enforcement that do this on a daily basis to people, should be held accountable. No "qualified immunity" so they can make tax slaves pay for their mistakes.
First they will not win , as the government enjoys Immunity , secondly even if they did win being a class action they would only see pennies on the dollar , their lawyers will clean up real good , and we all know it is all about making the lawyers more rich .
A civilian judge, and jury that can convict government officials would be a start. A 12 person jury.
The judge who signed off on this illegal seizure should be publicly named and shamed.
The judge okayed the warrant against the business but specifically exempted the boxes from being searched. The FBI ignored the judge's instructions about not opening the boxes. They have no respect for the law or the courts.
And hung
Not the judge's fault this time. The warrant specifically said the contents of the boxes were not subject to the warrant.
My new favorite channel on youtube. Great coverage.
You don't get what you want in life... YOU ONLY GET WHAT YOU TOLERATE!
Post the name and photograph of the agent in charge. Put these tyrants on full display.
Who ever signed the search warrant needs to be held accountable! Go after them and show that this will not be accepted!
Yeah....
The company that provided the safe deposit boxes pled guilty to conspiracy to launder drug money and other assorted offenses. If you had a safe deposit box there it was reasonable to assume that possibly you might be somebody who was laundering drug money. This practice of laundry and drug money has taken many forms over the years most notably in the form of buying jewelry and art and such and storing them in privately owned facilities that provide safe deposit boxes. If however you are an innocent victim and had nothing to do with laundries, drug money or processing illegal profits from any "venture",
then of course you would be entitled to all of your property, returned in its original condition along with an inventory signed in triplicate.
Your "Karen" lawyer should have advised you of this.
...and I'm a layman.
Thank you.
The search warrant in this case SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES the contents of the boxes. This is a blatant abuse by the government.
This is akin to being charged under RICO for merely doing business with a mafia front company. The government can't hold someone responsible for what laws others break especially when there's no mens rea or unintentional wrongdoing. Civil asset forfeiture needs to end unless someone has been charged with a crime and even then the accused needs to be convicted before they can keep it. I hope these people get justice for themselves and the other victims of this tyranny.
People lose their homes because of their kid deals weed one the side but lives in their parents home. The parents are innocent but still screwed.
Federal Govt is very corupt.
@@falcon127 the most corrupt in history!!
The FBI and DOJ charge people every day under the NDAA for unknowingly aiding "terrorist organizations" by donating money to charities or causes. The FBI and DOJ are now overt criminal organizations drunk with power
@@bernadettesandoval3990 worse than even the Roman Empire which was called The Beast in Revelation
FBI botched this. I'm really starting to question the abilities of the FBI.
The same FBI that sat on hunters laptop for a year but still did fuck all
The FBI has been compromised since the obama days. That traitor politicized as much of the government as he could, DOJ, FBI, IRS, NIH, CDC, etc....
@Jan LeMay Of course I did. More of the same.
@@LairdJ56 Yep, that FBI. Makes you wonder, right?
They seized everything. The FBI's ability is much less in question than their integrity, legality, constitutionality....
Should be automatic death penalty for any government officials who violate humanity
Glad about the update it's about time
Are we sick of big government yet?
The FBI needs to give every one of those people who they stole from about $1 M taken from the salaries of the Managers and Directors directly.
no... we don't want to pay for that. it would come out of tax payer monies.
@@BILLBILLH True, how about we just disband them instead
All involved with this theft should be placed in prison for a VERY long time
Civil forfeiture needs to be abolished
And hey wonder why people dont trust and are seeking to defend themselves from government.
or why the Libertarian party grows bigger every single year.
I won't be storing my precious metals in a private vault! Forget having a gold IRA.
It's about time somebody holds FB I accountable for their illegal actions
Number one and only rule about Safety Deposit boxes:
Their are not "safe" at all and you should never rent one.
FBI forgot: the right of the people to be secure in their houses, persons, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and warrant shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath and affirmation, particularly describing things to be seized and places to be searched.
Lol. Citizens don't have rights in corporate America. That is why those officials hide in their mansions so they don't get shot
You forgot: it’s not unreasonable to search safety deposit boxes in an institution that is laundering money.
@@killermogle depends what PC the FBI has.. if the PC is only for the bank, they have no right to search individual boxes.
@@killermogle Not true. The government must show probable cause in each and every box it wishes to search. Anything else is simply a police state and absolutely not to be tolerated.
Unfortunately the FBI have been corrupted beyond redemption and needs disbanding with a new institution replacing it.
So who from th he FBI is going to prison or getting fired for knowingly violating the LAW?
HAH!
Thanks for the laugh. That's a good one.
Force FBI to uphold their oaths to the Constitution or face immediate dismissal and/or possibly jail.
If I were a judge:
The individuals found responsible for this violation of civil rights would have all their properties seized and distributed to those whose rights were violated.
civil asset forfeiture abuse needs to stop.
Every day the government shows us with acts like this. why the right to bear arms should never be given up.
you are an idiot!
Trust No Government!
Blame the judge that signed the warrant. He could hold them in contempt and lock them up for going beyond what he authorized.
It should be called CRIMINAL forfeiture, not CIVIL.
I am from the government and I am here to help you
lies .... lol
Well this was a governmental test case. Glad to see someone stand up and let them know the test didn't go well.
Cops do this every day on the did of the road with civil asset seizures.
Continue with the class action lawsuit. Include all box holders.
"That to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and institute new government...."
Where is this from?
@@vettekkimmy The Declaration of Independence.
@@vettekkimmy If you have any interest you can read Pauline Maier's American Scripture. It's about the Declaration and also all the myriad Declarations floating around at the time.
*The Tree of Liberty is thirsty... and for ONCE in the history of this great republic, I suggest we water it with the blood of tyrants and criminals this time, instead of the blood of Patriots.*
Not only return the box holder's property but be forced to pay monetary damages out of their budget.
Next thing they will want to enter your house without a search warrant and take valuable stuff under civil forfeiture laws.
Let’s start giving them a taste of their own medicine.
So, they had the property for a time period. Charge them for the use of your property for that time period and since there was no agreed to price, set it to what you want.
Or, you could step into reality and realize your statement is rubbish.
@@rickyrick9328 or you could just shut up
I thought it was reported that the safety deposit boxes weren't part of the warrant.
Then why were those boxes AND THE CONTENTS seized?
@@bamahama707 because $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ like always $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Thx’s ❤️
The seizure actually violated the warrant they had obtained.
Welcome to the Patriot Act. They can take anything you have any time they want.
And most of the fine folks that “represent” their constituents in Congress that voted for the “Patriot” Act don’t know what’s in it. Shameful.
@@nguvuzawatunguvuzawatu4506 yeah that's actually one of the few things I strongly disagree with that they enacted.
@@nguvuzawatunguvuzawatu4506 yeah that's actually one of the few things I strongly disagree with that they enacted.
@@nguvuzawatunguvuzawatu4506 A: they're not far-right. Stop abusing the term ffs.
B: both parties pushed that crap through.
@@jamuraisack5503 🆗
Did I just get rebuked‽
They were after certain people's boxes, and have to play it out, to hide their real intentions.
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and PARTICULARLY DESCRIBING the place to be searched, and the persons or THINGS TO BE SEIZED."
The government will take months to respond but as soon as the people begin a lawsuit they immediately respond 🤣🤣
Thanks to the Institute for Justice and the Snitkos for forcing the Government to follow the law. That even sounds strange to say.
Great job protecting the rights of these victims of the jack-booted FBI Brownshirts.
"Ooooh, pretty antique rings! My son can use them for his fiancee!" --- Sorry, no rings in this inventory.
a fireproof safe somewhere in the house is always an alternative...
This should go viral!
I’m glad you guys are working on this case. It’s amazing what the fascists are trying to pull on us these days.
I'm sorry for what happened to you....just goes to show how Evil our Government has become
Sending Prayers
When the government breaks the law what is the moral obligation of citizens? I would argue it is to punish the offending individuals and disband their organization. Disband them.
We as citizens have to DEMAND accountability for our officials in the federal, state, and local justice systems. Justice Department officials should be prosecuted for illegal or incompetent acts against innocent citizens
How much of the property stolen from these people will be lost while in fbi control?
Probably ALL of it.
You "We the people" need to remember who is in charge in your country.. STOP letting them get away with shit like this. March on the local FBI office, and start taking their stuff illegally, like they did yours...............
The warrant EXPLICITY banned seizing the contents of the safety deposit boxes. Should put the DA in jail for contempt of court as long as they refuse to return 1 safety deposit box without approval of the original judge.
What is unsettling is the fact they did not target one or two safety boxes, but ALL with indiscriminate indifference.
I'd want to know where the twenty Krugerrands that were in the box went.
Of course the FBI copied the hard drive before returning it. Keeping all of their personal and private information.
It's nobody's business why you want a safety deposit box! That in itself is government overreach.
If the business was being accused of a crime what did that have to do with the personal property of the box holders?