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Originally Posted by Steve_R
They had a search warrant, so they had "both legal AND legitimate reason to be there."
She describes herself as "an American data scientist, geographer, and whistleblower." She was fired in May. Of course, she claims the state had no justification to fire her except to cover things up. As in all terminations, the state cannot comment on why she was fired so all we will get is one side of that part.
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A search warrant is evidence that they had both legal and legitimate reason to be there IF the warrant was legally obtained. There was a pretty infamous case in Houston a couple of years ago where a HPD drug raid team shot and killed an older husband and wife couple and their dog, only to find out that the cop who got the warrant lied about everything. They were innocent citizens, no criminal convictions, really. We STILL to this day don't know exactly why they were targeted, or why they ended up dead.
You can search for the Tuttles if you have interest. There was an allegation that the husband shot at the cops, but the police can't seem to produce a gun, among other irregularities.
Edit: We could also discuss the illegality of the Carter Page/Trump team FISA warrants. The FISA court itself said at least some of them were illegal, yet no one got arrested for that. Oopsie. But still, were those warrants legal and legitimate?