FBI
and State Police Conduct Massive Manhunt and Raid Against Prepper Who
Was Angry Over Obama Reelection
Due
to its close proximity to Washington DC, in recent years Maryland has
become one of the worst police states in the country.
Alex
Thomas and JG Vibe
4 December, 2012
Last
month, we reported on a botched FBI raid in Maryland, where unarmed
teenagers were shot at simply for being in the wrong place at the
wrong time.
Then,
just the other day in Baltimore, an activist and blogger had his
house surrounded by police over a trumped-up charge that was over 3
years old.
Now,
in a more rural area of Maryland, a man named Terry Porter became the
target of a massive manhunt involving FBI and state police after
being reported to be a “survivalist” with a “collection of
guns” who outlined his anger over the presidential reelection to an
undercover officer.
This
situation apparently stemmed from an anonymous tip from someone who
reported Terry to the police because he owned guns and invested in a
bomb shelter.
Where
this “anonymous” tip actually came from is still a mystery due to
the fact that many of the neighbors in the area who were questioned
by reporters have expressed support for Terry and have said that they
are extremely offended by the tax dollars and police resources that
were used to hunt down a nonviolent person
.
.
It
seems from all accounts that Mr. Porter is a nonviolent person who
has come under federal suspicion simply for preparing himself and his
family for any trouble that may occur in the future.
Sadly,
AFTER the police begun to investigate the man, they found out that he
had a 1992 felony drug conviction on his record which enabled them to
be able to then attack his house with 150 armed officers.
This
is not some doomsday maniac as the mainstream media would suggest,
disasters happen all the time, and more often than not, people are
unprepared just as we are seeing in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
According
to the initial local news report:
A
Sharpsburg area man who was the subject of a massive search by police
Thursday afternoon turned himself in to Maryland State Police on
Friday and was charged with 14 firearms violations, according to the
Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office and Sheriff Douglas
W. Mullendore.
Terry
Allen Porter, 46, of 4433 Mills Road, was being held on $75,000 bond
Friday night at the Washington County Detention Center, according to
a jail spokesperson.
State
police issued a press release after 6 p.m. Friday that said Porter
turned himself in at the Hagerstown Barrack at 9:30 a.m., and that he
and his attorney met with investigators.
Police
went to Porter’s home Friday and seized a rifle and a shotgun, the
release said. That was in addition to two rifles and three shotguns
recovered Thursday night, the release said.
The
confirmation that Porter was at the detention center was the first
acknowledgment that he was the subject of Thursday’s manhunt.
Earlier
Friday, a day after FBI agents, Maryland State Police, Washington
County Sheriff’s Office deputies, two special response units and
others descended on an area south of Sharpsburg for a massive
manhunt, authorities had little to say about what they were doing,
why they were doing it and for whom they were searching.
After
receiving complaints from the anonymous tipper, police sent in an
undercover officer posing as a customer for the mans business.
A
Sharpsburg man charged last week with illegal possession of firearms
is a “doomsday prepper” who told an undercover Maryland State
Police trooper about an underground bunker and surveillance cameras
on his property, according to a charging document filed in Washington
County District Court.
[.....]
A
state police corporal went to Porter’s home Nov. 16, posing as a
customer for the business Porter runs from his home, the charging
document said. Porter got “very irritated” during a discussion of
the recent presidential election and “openly admitted to being a
prepper,” the document said.
From
all accounts, Porter had been a law-abiding sentence for the last 20
years. An article by a local Maryland blogger confirmed this fact.
It
is true that Porter had a 20-year-old drug conviction on his record
(confirmed here by the Hagerstown Herald Mail) but apparently had no
subsequent run-ins with the law.
He
is legally not allowed to own a gun so he does have a legal problem,
but that doesn’t justify the cost and scope of this massive
operation.
Heather
Hamilton, 35, who lives at 18809 Burnside Bridge Road, around the
corner from Porter’s house, said Friday that a Maryland State
Police trooper went to her home the day before to talk to her about
what was going on and mentioned that it was regarding a man she had
known since childhood.
“You
had helicopters flying over, SWAT crews down here, excavation
equipment was brought in, and armored vehicles,” she said.
“It
was ridiculous for (the man), who would not hurt another person for
anything. Unless you would attack him, he’s not going to go after
anyone.”
She
said she viewed the operation as “a big waste of taxpayer money.”
Another
neighbor, Doug Bigelow, also outlined his support for Porter.
“Surprised at what was going on, Bigelow said he always found his
friend to live his life on the “straight and narrow.
Bigelow
said he would feel safe leaving his kids with the man.”
Basically,
a man worried about the tyrannical Obama regime as well as a possible
collapse of society was raided by at least 150 agents acting on
initial information that the man was a survivalist.
The
fact that 20 years before he had a drug conviction enabled the FBI to
carry out a raid they would have never even considered if it wasnt
for the fact that they knew that the man was preparing and was
distrustful of the government. To say the raid was simply for illegal
possession of firearms is to ignore all the facts of this horrific
story.
Terry
Porter was doing nothing illegal by preparing and basically made the
mistake of being too public with his preparedness and dislike for
Obama which apparently is now cause for a FBI investigation which
could in turn lead to a raid in what has now become the modern
American police state.
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