State DNR agents raid animal shelter over baby deer...

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Aug 1, 2013 9:23am
That's right. The Department of Natural Resources conducted a SWAT-style raid on an animal shelter over a baby deer. The DNR. SWAT-style raid. Baby deer. Does not compute. Our government is fucked.

http://www.wisn.com/news/armed-agents-raid-animal-shelter-for-baby-deer/-/9373668/21272108/-/wvh1n7z/-/index.html
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Aug 1, 2013 9:35am
Police State
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MontyBrunswick
Aug 1, 2013 9:36am
Belly has taken over justin's account
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Aug 1, 2013 9:39am
They did the right thing. What the shelter was doing and their plans were dangerous as shit. Wisconsin has one of the highest rates of Chronic Wasting Disease in the country. They exposed every animal in the shelter to CWD potentially, and the plans to transport the fawn across state lines with the possibility of infecting other herds is probably one of the dumbest things I have ever heard.

Good job on the DNR.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:41am
LJ;1481135 wrote:They did the right thing. What the shelter was doing and their plans were dangerous as shit. Wisconsin has one of the highest rates of Chronic Wasting Disease in the country. They exposed every animal in the shelter to CWD potentially, and the plans to transport the fawn across state lines with the possibility of infecting other herds is probably one of the dumbest things I have ever heard.

Good job on the DNR.
it's a deer, not firewood
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Aug 1, 2013 9:43am
LJ;1481135 wrote:They did the right thing. What the shelter was doing and their plans were dangerous as shit. Wisconsin has one of the highest rates of Chronic Wasting Disease in the country. They exposed every animal in the shelter to CWD potentially, and the plans to transport the fawn across state lines with the possibility of infecting other herds is probably one of the dumbest things I have ever heard.

Good job on the DNR.
They could have accomplished this without a SWAT team. Give me a break.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:44am
justincredible;1481138 wrote:They could have accomplished this without a SWAT team. Give me a break.
How often do they get to actually use SWAT though?
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Aug 1, 2013 9:45am
Mohican00;1481137 wrote:it's a deer, not firewood
:huh:
Based on epidemiology, transmission of CWD is thought to be lateral (from animal to animal). Maternal transmission may occur, although it appears to be relatively unimportant in maintaining epidemics. Research has recently shown that an infected deer's saliva is able to spread the CWD prions.[SUP][8][/SUP]
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Aug 1, 2013 9:45am
Did that lady for the DNR really compare getting that fawn to a drug raid? LOL They used aerial photos to confirm that the deer was there! 9 armed agents, who rounded up all employees while they searched for a FAWN? Anybody have a guess as too how much resources were spent on this 1 fawn?
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Aug 1, 2013 9:46am
justincredible;1481138 wrote:They could have accomplished this without a SWAT team. Give me a break.
There wasn't a SWAT team. That was 1 person's exaggeration of what happened.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:47am
justincredible;1481138 wrote:They could have accomplished this without a SWAT team. Give me a break.
Swat #1: "Hey, the animal shelter has a dear"

Swat #2: "That sounds tasty"

Swat #3: "Mount up!"
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Aug 1, 2013 9:47am
LJ;1481141 wrote::huh:
I get the biological issue - but the big problem is how it was conducted (and the point of this thread). The comparison to a drug raid was absolutely retarded too
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Aug 1, 2013 9:48am
Mohican00;1481146 wrote:I get the biological issue - but the big problem is how it was conducted (and the point of this thread). The comparison to a drug raid was absolutely retarded too
CWD is a huge deal. It can decimate entire populations of deer. That coupled with the fact that hunting is one of the biggest tourism money makers in Wisconsin, the state has a huge interest in this.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:49am
LJ;1481143 wrote:There wasn't a SWAT team. That was 1 person's exaggeration of what happened.
Thirteen armed agents and deputies. That's SWAT-style. One deputy and a few unarmed DNR agents. Done.

Again. Give me a break.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:49am
justincredible;1481138 wrote:They could have accomplished this without a SWAT team. Give me a break.
Amazing someone who owns a website would be ignorant enough to believe everything they read online.
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gut
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Aug 1, 2013 9:50am
justincredible;1481149 wrote:Thirteen armed agents and deputies. That's SWAT-style. One deputy and a few unarmed DNR agents. Done.

Again. Give me a break.
They could have run into some PETA protesters. Show of force - make sure those pricks know their place.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:51am
This is the bothersome part:

"[LEFT]If a sheriff's department is going in to do a search warrant on a drug bust, they don't call them and ask them to voluntarily surrender their marijuana or whatever drug that they have before they show up," Niemeyer said"

Yeah, but this isn't a drug bust. It is a routine law enforcement matter by a department that shouldn't be armed in the first place. Many regulatory agencies have field agents that enforce laws, they aren't armed like an FBI SWAT team that is actually investigating dangerous crimes.

Not to take this to the politics forum, but the militarization of our enforcement groups is becoming out of control. If you want to play soldier boy, sign up for the Marines. Investigating and enforcing wild animal laws, alcohol laws or other quality of life laws doesn't require a firearm, or a group of keystone kops.

In this situation, yes, you call the person beforehand and explain the rationale for enforcement action.

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Aug 1, 2013 9:51am
said_aouita;1481150 wrote:Amazing someone who owns a website would be ignorant enough to believe everything they read online.
So this didn't happen? Thirteen armed men didn't show up to confiscate a baby deer? Yes, I understand it wasn't an actual SWAT team.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:52am
justincredible;1481149 wrote:Thirteen armed agents and deputies.
Are you a cop? How do you know what's "SWAT-style" and say one deputy and a few unarmed DNR agents would have been enough?
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Aug 1, 2013 9:52am
gut;1481151 wrote:They could have run into some PETA protesters. Show of force - make sure those pricks know their place.
LOL.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:52am
said_aouita;1481154 wrote:Are you a cop? How do you know what's "SWAT-style" and say one deputy and a few unarmed DNR agents would have been enough?
Okay.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:52am
justincredible;1481149 wrote:Thirteen armed agents and deputies. That's SWAT-style. One deputy and a few unarmed DNR agents. Done.

Again. Give me a break.
DNR always does that. Hell, the show on Animal Planet that follows the DNR Officers in Maine showed 9 agents to go get 1 unregistered snake.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:53am
LJ;1481148 wrote:CWD is a huge deal. It can decimate entire populations of deer. That coupled with the fact that hunting is one of the biggest tourism money makers in Wisconsin, the state has a huge interest in this.
so the show of force was justified?
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Aug 1, 2013 9:55am
Mohican00;1481158 wrote:so the show of force was justified?
Another reason to hate unions.
justincredible;1481156 wrote:Okay.
Way not to answer my question. You must suddenly realize you took the wrong side of the story.

Totally one sided article. Making the law look like the bad guys.
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Aug 1, 2013 9:55am
Mohican00;1481158 wrote:so the show of force was justified?
How was it unjustified. DNR agents are always armed, and always go in big groups.