Video has finally surfaced of the infamous Evansville, Indiana, raid on Louise Milan. She suspected of using the internet to go on a discussion forum and trash-talk threats toward the local police. In response, a SWAT team breached her doors and windows in a violent search for electronic evidence. They broke numerous doors and windows, even used a battering ram to shatter a glass storm door. They tossed multiple concussion grenades throughout the house, causing 68-year-old Louise to think "the world was ending."
She and her 18-year-old adopted daughter, Stephanie, were the only ones in the house, and both had rifles pointed at them before they were handcuffed and paraded before the neighborhood. Neither of them had anything to do with the internet posts.
Stephanie was found cowering on the floor next to a sofa. "Don't hurt me," she begged, staring down the barrel of an officer's rifle.
The home was targeted because the family's unsecured wireless internet signal had been used remotely by a neighbor from his parents' house.
Indiana grandmother suffers violent SWAT raid after a neighbor uses her wireless internet
She and her 18-year-old adopted daughter, Stephanie, were the only ones in the house, and both had rifles pointed at them before they were handcuffed and paraded before the neighborhood. Neither of them had anything to do with the internet posts.
Stephanie was found cowering on the floor next to a sofa. "Don't hurt me," she begged, staring down the barrel of an officer's rifle.
The home was targeted because the family's unsecured wireless internet signal had been used remotely by a neighbor from his parents' house.
Indiana grandmother suffers violent SWAT raid after a neighbor uses her wireless internet