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Tiana Gibson Brown says officers entered her home without showing a warrant, recounts pepper-spray and frightened children
Summary
At a public meeting, Tiana Gibson Brown testified that on Jan. 11 armed officers identifying as ICE surrounded her house, used crowd-control measures against protesters, forced entry after ramming the door and did not show a warrant when asked; she said her family's Fourth Amendment rights were violated.
Tiana Gibson Brown told attendees at a public meeting that on Jan. 11 federal immigration officers and other armed personnel surrounded her home, forced open her front door and did not show a warrant when she and her husband asked to see one.
Brown said she was woken around 9:30 a.m. by her husband, Garrison William Gibson Brown, who told her ICE agents were at the door. "When Garrison asked to see the warrant, the officer simply ignored his request," she said, adding that the officers told them they had a warrant "and it was signed by a judge."…
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