Pubdate: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 Source: Leaf-Chronicle, The (US TN) Copyright: 2004, The Leaf-Chronicle Contact: http://www.theleafchronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1601 Author: Linda Dotson Vaughn MANY QUESTIONS REMAIN ABOUT WRONG POLICE RAID I would like to comment on the Sept. 10 police raid on the wrong house. During my career I had many special projects that required extensive planning. This included planning for unforeseen circumstances that could result in failure of the project. Had I not prepared in detail for these projects, I would have lost my job. If a mere corporate job like mine required this kind of planning, why shouldn't the Police Department be expected to plan just as extensively? 1. Why didn't the police check on who lived in the house prior to the raid? 2. The license plates on the vehicles parked daily at the home could have been checked for owner's names and ages? 3. Why wasn't a picture of the correct house given to the tactical team members to prevent errors? All police departments have cameras. 4. If the suspect was a 20-year-old person, why was a 95-pound woman in her 50s with her arm in a sling knocked to the floor with a gun pointed between her eyes and why was a deaf man in his 50s who recently received a liver transplant, manhandled and bruised? There seem to be a lot of whys in this case and that leads me to believe that the Clarksville Police Department made a big, big mistake by not doing its homework, by not planning in depth and by jumping into a raid that lacked proper preparation. What would you feel if it had been your family who had their door bashed in by men dressed in camouflage with face masks and guns? In my opinion, more than a typewritten apology arriving in the mail is necessary in this case. What does Chief Mark Smith think? LINDA DOTSON VAUGHN Murfreesboro formerly of Clarksville - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake