
I got a tip that SWAT had been seen going down the driveway at McKinley so I grabbed
my camera, and coffee and headed off to another standoff. Sure enough, SWAT!

Peeking in the open door I could see the end of a line of police working their way through
the building.


Getting to the second floor I run into a shadow with a gun pointed right at my face.
"WHO ARE YOU?!"
I tell him who I am.
"GET OUT!" he yells, "NO PLACE FOR YOU!"
So I leave, but as I leave I overhear a radio call for SWAT at a house on Hall, so I head over.

Another SWAT team arriving, this is interesting.

They proceed to storm the house.


Ready for action, no messing about.
And so the day went with SWAT from communities all over Cuyahoga County as they
went through their training sessions at the school, and a house the city just acquired.
New police and SWAT members being shown first hand how to enter a building, break
down a door, and arrest the bad guys. I was arrested 4 times, including being thrown
to the floor, boot to the back, one to the head, and cuffed! Boy, it really took me back
to the 70s. That is the 70 Block of East 185 last week. Just kidding.

If you are a bad guy, this is what a bad day looks like.
SWAT coming through the door.
Thanks as always to West Shore Enforcement Bureau, it has been amazing every time I
cover you guys and gals. WEB Task Force Officer in Charge Det. Pat Fiorelli, and Officer
Ted Morley, and all of the police there, thanks for telling them to go easy on me after
the 3rd arrest. My shoulder is in ice, my neck in ice, my right hand in ice, and I have a
smile the size of Texas on my face.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Attributed to George Orwell and Winston Churchill
Thanks for a great afternoon.
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