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Monday, October 10, 2011

Good and bad ...

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... in Fullerton:

Acting Police Chief Kevin Hamilton publicly apologized Tuesday night for four narcotics detectives mistakenly entering the wrong house while searching for a suspect.

Hamilton, a captain filling in for the chief, who is on medical leave, also outlined during the City Council meeting several policy changes resulting from the incident.

Capt. Kevin Hamilton, Fullerton's acting police chief, made a public apology Tuesday to a family whose home was mistakenly entered by four detectives who were attempting to conduct a probation search. The man the police were looking for lived next door.
The good is, he apologized.

The bad is, he took almost a year to do it. And what about this:

"I'm thinking, 'Oh, God, don't let this be a home invasion,' " Nordell, a teacher at Anaheim Magnolia Christian School, said during the council meeting.

Google has lots of information on police impersonators invading homes. How long will it be before several officers are killed when a citizen reasonably mistakes them running around their house for burglars?

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