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U.S. court will not block lawsuits over Connecticut SWAT raid

http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/us-court-will-not-block-lawsuits-over-connecticut-swat-raid#tscptmf


"MILFORD Conn. (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that Connecticut police cannot claim immunity to quash lawsuits seeking millions of dollars in damages from a botched 2008 raid by a SWAT team that severely injured a homeowner and killed his friend.

The decision by the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York clears the way for a judge to decide whether five suburban Connecticut police departments violated the constitutional rights of homeowner Ronald Terebesi by using excessive force.

On May 18, 2008, a heavily armed SWAT - or special weapons and tactics - team unit knocked down Terebesi's door, threw stun flash grenades into his Easton home and fatally shot 33-year-old Gonzalo Guizan of Norwalk as the two men watched television.

Guizan, who was visiting the home, died after being shot a half dozen times......

“The plaintiffs presented evidence indicating that all of the defendants understood that the warrant was for a small amount of drugs meant only for personal use. The basis for the officersʹ entry, in other words, was related to an offense that was neither grave nor violent,” the appeals court wrote in a decision released late Monday......

he Connecticut raid involved officers from the Easton, Monroe, Trumbull, Darien and Wilton police departments.

It followed a claim by an exotic dancer that she had seen a small amount of cocaine in Terebesi's home. After the raid, police found only a small quantity of drugs and no guns......"
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206807 tn?1331936184
“Prior to the raid, two police officers expressed concern about using force to execute a search warrant on suspicions of drug possession, court records indicate.”

I don’t have a problem with their weapons or their gear but, I find it disturbing that using SWAT Teams when not necessary is becoming the norm. It used to be SWAT Teams were only used in extreme circumstances and they were well Trained and Disciplined. This Ruling just may be what is needed to put them in check.
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649848 tn?1534633700
So is the efficiency rating.

Odd that the Sunshine State isn't listed as a participant.
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The Chinese aspect of this is concerning....
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State of the solar industry: 10 stats to know

1. Two-thirds of all solar PV capacity has been installed since 2011

That's some serious growth. Two-thirds of all solar capacity worldwide was installed since January 2011. It's even more impressive because, the preceding four decades only saw 50 gigawatts of solar power installed worldwide, according to research by Green Tech Media.
2. Solar energy employment in the US has increased by 20%

According to Washington DC-based nonprofit research organization, The Solar Foundation, the US solar industry had 20% more jobs in 2013 than it did in 2012. The report also stated that the industry grew 53% in the last four years, adding nearly 50,000 jobs. Currently, there are more than 143,000 people employed by the solar industry today.
3. A solar PV system is now installed every four minutes

According to Green Tech Media (GTM) research, the US is now installing one photovoltaic system every four minutes. If the market continues to grow at this pace, by 2016 there will be a system installed every 20 seconds. This is huge growth since 2006, when one was installed every 80 minutes.
4. California leads the way for solar generation

California is far and away the leader in the solar industry. According to the state's website, there are more than 242,000 solar projects throughout the state with 2,279 megawatts installed. Los Angeles leads with 238 megawatts, and San Diego comes in second with 182 megawatts. According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, the next leading states are:

    Arizona
    North Carolina
    Massachusetts
    New Jersey
    Hawaii
    Georgia
    Texas
    New York

5. The US solar market grew 41% last year

Photovoltaic installations increased 41% over 2012 to reach 4,751 MW, according to GTM Research and the SEIA's Solar Market Insight Year in Review 2013. Solar was the second largest source of new energy electricity generation in the US (natural gas was first), and 410 megawatts of concentrating solar power came online, according to the report.
6. China plans to add 70 gigawatts of solar power

The world's biggest carbon contributor, China, is making strides to harness clean energy. The country has set a goal of tripling solar installations to get to 70 gigawatts by 2017. By the World Health Organization's standards China's air, when last measured, contained more than 20 times the level of particulate matter in the air than what is normally deemed safe. The country has since tried to start lowering those levels, and solar power plants are an important part of that plan.
7. On average, solar panels are less than 18% efficient

Solar panels can be much more efficient than that, but they're extremely efficient. Most rooftop panels are less than 18% efficient (often reaching only 11-15% accuracy), which means they turn that amount of light from the sun into electricity. The efficiency of solar panels has improved, but they have a long way to go before they are competitive with coal and natural gas. Researchers at the University of California Berkeley said they have developed solar cells that are up to 25% efficient.
8. 25% of roofs are suitable for solar panels

According to data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the primary US research and development center for renewable energy, only a quarter of commercial and residential rooftops are suitable for solar panels. If that's the case, it provides an opportunity for crowdsourced solar projects (using services like Mosaic and Divvy) and community solar projects to drive the initiative of shared solar energy.
9. The majority of costs for solar power aren't for the hardware

Research released by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory late last year looked into the full cost of installing solar power and found that non-hardware costs, like development and financing, accounted for 57% of commercial systems and 64% of residential systems in 2012. As the hardware prices continue to drop, due to Chinese imports and large-scale manufacturing, people are now looking at ways to drop the prices for these additional costs.
10. The cost of solar panels have declined 80% since 2008

According to a recent report by the International Renewable Energy Agency, an intergovernmental organization that promotes the adoption of renewable energy, the cost of solar PV panels has decreased 80% between 2009 and 2013 and they will continue to drop. Better efficiencies and decreasing technology costs contribute to the rapidly dropping prices, the agency said in its report. However, most of the cost reduction is currently occurring in the production process, not in the storage and transmission of the energy, which is the main hurdle for the industry to overcome.

http://www.techrepublic.com/article/state-of-the-solar-industry-10-stats-to-know/
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Obama's cronies have the solar power plants wrapped up.

These guys were out of line on this "raid".  I'm glad they will be taken to task.
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These cops took the "War on Drugs" to a whole new level.
This really is horrific!
If they're that gung ho to kill someone maybe we should send them to fight ISIS.
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148588 tn?1465778809
Check out the picture at the top of the article. Another good reason not to arbitrarily outfit our domestic police with military grade weapons and gear. Arm  someone like they're in Baghdad, they're going to act like they're in Baghdad.
Note I said "arbitrarily". I understand that when you're going up against organized crime in the Big City you want to be properly armed, but Milford, Ct?
We can figure out something better to do with all the surplus generated by Cheney and his profiteers. Maybe some nice plowshares or solar power plants.
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