Federal Court Rules Indiana Woman Cannot Sue for Police Raid Damage to Home
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Summary
A federal court ruled that Amy Hadley, an Indiana woman whose home was severely damaged during a police raid involving 30 tear gas canisters, smashed windows, ransacked furniture, and destroyed property, cannot sue for compensation. The case highlights the legal question of what innocent people are owed when government actions destroy their property during public safety operations.
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a group of law enforcement officers arrived at Amy Hadley's South Bend home, where they launched 30 tear gas canisters, smashed windows, ransacked furniture, destroyed security cameras
in yet another case that asked what innocent people are owed when the government destroys their property in pursuit of public safety
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