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Obama Administration Defends Holding a Gun to 11 Year-Old’s Head

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“The agents entered the 14-year-old girl’s room first, shouting “Get down on the fucking ground.” The girl, who was lying on her bed, rolled onto the floor, where the agents handcuffed her. Next they went to the 11-year-old’s room. The girl was sleeping. Agents woke her up by shouting “Get down on the fucking ground.” The girl’s eyes shot open, but she was, according to her own testimony, “frozen in fear.” So the agents dragged her onto the floor. While one agent handcuffed her, another held a gun to her head.”

This terrifying account on Reason’s website describes ano-knock wrong house raid by DEA agents. The family sued the DEA for excessive force and the U.S. District Court provided summary judgement, essentially dismissing the claim. The Ninth Circuit, in an uncharacteristic spasm of common sense, issued this statement in allowing the lawsuit to come forward”

Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the Avinas, a rational trier of fact could find that agents engaged in “extreme or outrageous” conduct when the agents: (1) pointed their guns at the head of eleven-year-old B.S.A. “like they were going to shoot [her]” while B.S.A. was lying on the floor in handcuffs; (2) forced eleven-year-old B.S.A. and fourteen-year-old B.F.A. to lie face down on the floor with their hands cuffed behind their backs; (3) left B.S.A. and B.F.A. in handcuffs for half an hour; and (4) yelled at eleven-year-old B.S.A. and fourteen-year-old B.F.A. to “[g]et down on the f[uck]ing ground.”

Ya think?

While this raid was conducted under President George W. Bush, the deputy administrator of the DEA at that time was Michele Leonhart. She is now the administrator of the DEA, thanks to an appointment by President Barack Obama. Furthermore, the Obama Administration could have declined to defend the DEA in this case. Instead, Obama’s Justice Department has decided to make the case that federal agents should be allowed to hold guns to the heads of children.

While the Bush Administration may have (indefensibly) initiated the defense against the indefensible, President Obama’s team certainly could have declined to claim that putting an 11 year old one negligent discharge away from having her head blown off is an appropriate practice for DEA agents. That they didn’t is equally indefensible.

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