
The  number of SWAT team raids in the United States every year is now more  than 25 times higher than it was back in 1980.  As America has conducted  wars overseas in recent years, our police forces have become  increasingly militarized as well.  And without a doubt, many of our  cities have become much more dangerous places. 
 
 Thanks to relentless illegal immigration, drug cartels are  thriving and there are now at least 1.4 million gang members living in  the United States.  But there are many that believe that the  militarization of our police forces has gone way too far.  Almost  weekly, SWAT team brutality somewhere in America makes national  headlines. 
 
 You are about to read about a couple of horrific examples of this  below.  Once upon a time, police in America were helpful and friendly  and the public generally trusted them.  But now our police forces are  being transformed into military-style units that often act like they are  in the middle of Iraq or Afghanistan.  The following are 10 facts about  the SWATification of America that everyone should know…
 
 #1 In 1980, there were approximately 3,000 SWAT raids in the  United States.  Now, there are more than 80,000 SWAT raids per year in  this country.
 
 #2 79 percent of the time, SWAT teams are deployed to private homes.
 
 #3 50 percent of the victims of SWAT raids are either black or Latino.
 
 #4 In 65 percent of SWAT deployments, “a battering ram, boot, or  some sort of explosive device” is used to gain forced entry to a home.
 
 #5 62 percent of all SWAT raids involve a search for drugs.
 
 #6 In at least 36 percent of all SWAT raids, “no contraband of any kind” is found by the police.
 
 #7 In cases where it is suspected that there is a weapon in the home, police only find a weapon 35 percent of the time.
 
 #8 More than 100 American families have their homes raided by SWAT teams every single day.
 
 #9 Only 7 percent of all SWAT deployments are for “hostage, barricade or active-shooter scenarios”.
 
 #10 Even small towns are getting SWAT teams now.  30 years ago,  only 25.6 percent of communities with populations between 25,000 and  50,000 people had a SWAT team.  Now, that number has increased to 80  percent.
 
 And thanks to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, police forces all  over the nation are being showered with billions of dollars of military  equipment that is coming home from overseas.  The following is what a  recent Time Magazine article had to say about this phenomenon…
 
 As the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have wound down, police  departments have been obtaining military equipment, vehicles and  uniforms that have flowed directly from the Department of Defense.  According to a new report by the ACLU, the federal government has  funneled $4.3 billion of military property to law enforcement agencies  since the late 1990s, including $450 million worth in 2013. 
 
 Five hundred law enforcement agencies have received Mine Resistant  Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, built to withstand bomb blasts. More  than 15,000 items of military protective equipment and “battle dress  uniforms,” or fatigues worn by the U.S. Army, have been transferred. The  report includes details of police agencies in towns like North Little  Rock, Ark., (pop: 62,000), which has 34 automatic and semi-automatic  rifles, a Mamba tactical vehicle and two MARCbots, which are armed  robots designed for use in Afghanistan.
 
 But when you start arming the police like military units and your  start training them like military units, eventually they start acting  like military units and the results are often quite frightening.
 
 For example, just check out what happened when a SWAT team in  Florida raided the home of one young couple earlier this month…
 
 At approximately 6:16 am on June 10th, 2014, Kari Edwards and her  live-in boyfriend were seized upon by a SWAT team who smashed in the  door and using flashbangs and armed to the teeth, swarmed upon the  couple and even stripped Ms. Edwards naked in the process.
 
 The couple says that the group entailed personnel from DHS, for  whom Edwards once worked. After smashing in the door, the tactical team  threw in flashbang grenades, traumatizing their cat and swarmed upon  Edwards’s boyfriend and Edwards who had just gotten out of the shower.
 
 “They busted in like I was a terrorist or something,” Edwards said.
 
 “[An officer] demanded that I drop the towel I was covering my  naked body with before snatching it off me physically and throwing me to  the ground.”
 
 “While I lay naked, I was cuffed so tightly I could not feel my  hands. For no reason, at gunpoint,” Edwards said. “[Agents] refused to  cover me, no matter how many times I asked.”
 
 That is the kind of thing that I would expect to happen in Nazi Germany, not the United States of America.
 
 But this next example is even more horrifying.  The following is  what one mother says happened to her 2-year-old son when a SWAT team  raided her home…
 
 After the SWAT team broke down the door, they threw a flashbang grenade inside. It landed in my son’s crib.
 
 Flashbang grenades were created for soldiers to use during battle.  When they explode, the noise is so loud and the flash is so bright that  anyone close by is temporarily blinded and deafened. It’s been three  weeks since the flashbang exploded next to my sleeping baby, and he’s  still covered in burns.
 
 There’s still a hole in his chest that exposes his ribs. At least that’s what I’ve been told; I’m afraid to look.
 
 My husband’s nephew, the one they were looking for, wasn’t there.  He doesn’t even live in that house. After breaking down the door,  throwing my husband to the ground, and screaming at my children, the  officers – armed with M16s – filed through the house like they were  playing war. They searched for drugs and never found any.
 
 I heard my baby wailing and asked one of the officers to let me  hold him. He screamed at me to sit down and shut up and blocked my view,  so I couldn’t see my son. I could see a singed crib. And I could see a  pool of blood. The officers yelled at me to calm down and told me my son  was fine, that he’d just lost a tooth.
 
 Does that make you angry?
 
 It should.
 
 That young child is probably going to be disfigured for the rest  of his life because of the brutality and the carelessness of that SWAT  team.
 
 Yes, we live in perilous times and many of our communities would rapidly descend into anarchy if there were no police.
 
 But that does not mean that they have to act like Nazis.  They  should be able to protect us while treating us with dignity and respect  at the same time.