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LA: Police arrest nearly 130 suspects in Operation Crime Sweep
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state and federal agencies stopped during ... "Smith was one of hundreds that the more than 50 officers from local, parish, Operation Crime Sweep -- a Rapides Parish zero-tolerance operation."
"Officers said they didn't mind if residents felt the heat of them sweeping the streets -- that's the point." ...
"... During each contact, officers ask for the person's name and date of birth and if the person was "on paper" -- under parole or probation supervision. The pertinent information was written on a board the person held for the picture."
"LaCour stressed that residents who are out and about on the parish's streets need to expect to be contacted by an officer during this operation." ... -------
Submitter's Note: "Probable cause? We doan need no steenkin' probable cause!" |
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