Mayor wants federal probe after SWAT raids house, kills dogs

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(CNN) -- A Maryland mayor is asking the federal government to investigate why SWAT team members burst into his home without knocking and shot his two dogs to death in an investigation into a drug smuggling scheme.
Berwyn Heights, Maryland, Mayor Cheye Calvo comforts wife Trinity Tomsic at a news conference Thursday.




"This has been a difficult week and a half for us," Cheye Calvo, mayor of Berwyn Heights, Maryland, said Thursday. "We lost our family dogs. We did it at the hands of sheriff's deputies who burst through our front door, rifles blazing."




The raid last week was led by the Prince George's County Police Department, with the sheriff's special operations team assisting, after a package of marijuana was sent to Calvo's home.
Authorities say the package was part of a scheme in which drugs are mailed to unknowing recipients and then intercepted.
Calvo said he had just returned home from walking his two Labrador retrievers, Chase and Payton, when his mother-in-law told him a package had arrived for his wife, Trinity Tomsic.
Moments later, Calvo was in his room changing for a meeting when he heard commotion downstairs.
"The door flew open," he said. "I heard gunfire shoot off. There was a brief pause and more gunfire."
Calvo said he was brought downstairs at gunpoint in his boxer shorts, handcuffed and forced onto the floor with his mother-in-law near the carcass of one of dead dogs.
"I noticed my two dead dogs lying in pools of their own blood," Calvo said.
Calvo said his mother-in-law is still recovering from the incident.
"She got the worst of it," Calvo said. "She was literally in the kitchen, cooking a lovely pasta dish, and they brought down the door and shot our dogs."
While he was being held, Calvo said, he told police he is the town's mayor, but they didn't believe him.
Berwyn Heights has its own police force, he said, but Prince George's County police did not notify the municipal authorities of their interest in his home or the package.
"They didn't know my name. All they knew was my wife's name. They matched that to the registration of the car," Calvo said. "It was that lack of communication that really led to what has really been the most traumatic experience of our lives."
After the raid, arrests were made in the package interception scheme.
The incident has prompted the couple to call for a federal investigation because, they say, they don't believe police are capable of conducting an internal investigation.
"They've said they've done nothing wrong," Calvo said. "I didn't sign up for this fight, but I think what we have to do now is make changes to how Prince George's County police and Prince George's County sheriff's department operate."
Calvo said authorities entered his home without knocking and refused to show him a warrant when he requested one.
But Prince George's County Police Department spokeswoman Sharon Taylor said legal counsel had informed her that "no-knock" warrants do not exist in
Taylor said authorities were acting on a warrant issued based on information available to them at the time.
"This warrant was for permission to search the premises," she said. "The special operations team that supported us made a decision about the necessity of entry at the point of being on the scene."
"No-knock" warrants have drawn criticism before. In Atlanta, Georgia, Kathryn Johnston, 92, was shot to death by police in a botched drug raid involving such a warrant in November.
Taylor, a self-described dog lover, expressed sympathy for the loss of Calvo's dogs, but stopped short of apologizing for the incident.
"We've done these similar kinds of operations over and over again, to the tune of removing billions of dollars of drugs from the community and without people or animals being harmed," she said. "We don't want any of our operations to result in the injury or loss of anybody, and certainly not animals."
The deputies have said they killed the two animals because they felt threatened.
"I would say that the dogs presented a threat, I would imagine, to the special operations situation," Taylor said.
Meanwhile, Calvo and his wife said members of the community have expressed sympathy and concern about the incident.




:screwy:Poor labs especially this woman

No-knock" warrants have drawn criticism before. In Atlanta, Georgia, Kathryn Johnston, 92, was shot to death by police in a botched drug raid involving such a warrant in November.
 

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Oh my. And in my hometown, too...
 

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I just don't understand why they felt the dogs to be a "threat" ,or a 92 year old woman.
 

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Arachnar;2059698; said:
I just don't understand why they felt the dogs to be a "threat" ,or a 92 year old woman.
PG county. They don't like dogs here. It is one of (if not the) the worst counties in Maryland. Pit Bulls are illegal here. So many people have fighting dogs. Also, since they busted down the door, I would imagine both dogs would have been going for the officers (And rightly so!) A pity.

92 year old woman a threat? I dunno, maybe she was packing :ROFL:
 

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rmorse;2059704; said:
PG county. They don't like dogs here. It is one of (if not the) the worst counties in Maryland. Pit Bulls are illegal here. So many people have fighting dogs. Also, since they busted down the door, I would imagine both dogs would have been going for the officers (And rightly so!) A pity.

92 year old woman a threat? I dunno, maybe she was packing :ROFL:
interesting to have some perspective into the area, must have been pretty bad to outlaw pitbulls.
 

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****in idiots how dare they do that then not apologize or any form of restistution, i hope they get sued for a hefty sum.
 

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They may be, more just an investigation and maybe a chane in laws.
 

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rmorse;2059438; said:
Oh my. And in my hometown, too...
you know damn well they were supposed to go to your house.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used to worry about that with my pit,if we were partying back in the day and cops came what would happen if they were trigger happy and shot him.These things can get ugly and Im sure in your area they are illegal from all the fighting them right?They do it here to but its very hidden and tons of ppl have great ones for pets including mine still at 12 years old.If they shot this guy I would just loose it,weather its their job or not.Not trying to be tough sounding but thats how much I love this dog and hes been through a wild 12 years with me.Was it realy an old lady?
 

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jason longboard;2061163; said:
you know damn well they were supposed to go to your house.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used to worry about that with my pit,if we were partying back in the day and cops came what would happen if they were trigger happy and shot him.These things can get ugly and Im sure in your area they are illegal from all the fighting them right?They do it here to but its very hidden and tons of ppl have great ones for pets including mine still at 12 years old.If they shot this guy I would just loose it,weather its their job or not.Not trying to be tough sounding but thats how much I love this dog and hes been through a wild 12 years with me.Was it realy an old lady?

Yep, illegal through dog fighting. Also, its kind of like VA passing that no boxers showing law....While its not illegal, its the illegal stuff associated with it. With the pits, most of the drug dealers/gang bangers would roll around with pits.
 

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I heard the little dog tried to run away before the shot it. They chased the dog down and killed it. I have a bunch of dogs all that I rescued most a sweet and like people but if someone anyone broke in like that the dogs would try to defend me, themselves and each other. Dogs do not know any better they just are doing whats natural. Police really need to have some type of training program set up to understand what is right and what is wrong when the interact with dogs. It should matter if the people did something wrong or not why should their dogs have to be killed?
 
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