A Laurens County, Georgia businessman, David Hooks, was shot dead in another drug raid "gone bad".
This has been diaried once, citing an Atlanta Journal story, but now the family has released a statement, at a different source, WXGA TV, which I will give below. The widow would like more eyes on this story.
The perps of this outrageous killing claim that the dead man held a shotgun on them, but the widow has released a statement challenging the veracity of the law enforcement account. She says
"...We want the public to know the true facts of this tragedy are in stark contrast to the media reports released by law enforcement at this time."
And the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into the matter, as well.
The comments associated with the WXGA story are further proof that people everywhere, from all walks of life, are now being affected by, and becoming fed-up with, the state of "police over-reach" we find ourselves in.
Without further ado, the widow's statement is below the fold.
From the WXGA story:
Teresa Hooks, David's wife, released the following statement through her attorney:
We buried a great man yesterday. Our loss is devastating to our family and to our community. David was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather who was a role model to his children, grandchildren, and numerous other friends and relatives.
We respect the Georgia Bureau of Investigation continuing their investigation into this tragic death. At the same time, we continue our own investigation. Our investigation is ongoing and we cannot divulge much at this time. We expect it to be a couple of months before the GBI’s investigation is complete. However, we want the public to know the true facts of this tragedy are in stark contrast to the media reports released by law enforcement at this time.
First, David Hooks was a successful businessman who owned two thriving businesses. His construction company worked on military bases, including Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart. As such, he was vetted and underwent background checks by state and federal authorities including the Department of Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Based on those background checks, he was granted a security clearance which allowed him to work on these military bases. He was not a drug user or distributor. Second, after taking over the scene at around 11:55 p.m. on the 24th of September, the GBI conducted a thorough search of the property that lasted until approximately 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 26th. That search of some 44 hours conducted by numerous agents with the GBI resulted in not one item of contraband being found! This has been confirmed to the family by the GBI and is evidenced by the return of the original search warrant which was finally filed in court on September 29th and indicates that nothing was seized pursuant to the search warrant.
At this point here is what the evidence shows and we must stress that we are very early in the investigation. On Monday, September 22nd or the early morning hours of Tuesday, September 23rd, David and Teresa Hooks home was burglarized and several items were taken from the property including a Lincoln Aviator vehicle. The burglary was committed by Rodney Garrett, a meth addict. David Hooks reported the burglary and the Laurens County Sheriff’s Department began an investigation into the same. After a brief investigation by the Laurens County Sheriff’s Department, a warrant was issued for Garrett’s arrest at 3:45 p.m. on September 23rd. Approximately 24 hours later, at 3:45 p.m., Rodney Garrett was taken into custody and confessed to the burglary and theft of motor vehicle, as well as other offenses.
On Wednesday, September 24th at 9:56 p.m., drug task force agent Chris Brewer made application for a search warrant before Faith Snell, a non-attorney Deputy Magistrate of the Laurens County Magistrate Court. The facts submitted to Deputy Magistrate Snell to convince her that probable cause existed to issue the warrant consisted of the statement by Rodney Garrett a confessed burglar, thief, and meth addict, who was under the influence at the time of his arrest, that the approximately 20 grams of methamphetamine, a digital scale, and 2 firearms found on him at the time of arrest had been stolen by him out of another vehicle at the Hooks home. Investigator Brewer also stated information he claimed came from an investigation involving Jeff Frazier. That investigation was in August 2009 over 5 years ago. A search warrant was issued at 9:56 p.m. by Judge Snell. This search warrant is invalid on its face as it does not comport with the requirements of the Constitution of State of Georgia nor the United States Constitution. Armed with an invalid search warrant and with less than an hour of preparation, at approximately 10:55 p.m. several members of the Drug Task Force and the Laurens County Sheriff’s Response Team arrived at David and Teresa Hooks home unannounced by emergency lights or sirens. There is no question the Officers were aware the home had been burglarized only two nights earlier.
David and Teresa were under the impression that the burglars were back and that a home invasion was eminent [sic]. David armed himself to protect his wife and his home. Despite the fact that the illegal search warrant did not have a “no knock” clause the Drug Task Force and SRT members broke down the back door of the family’s home and entered firing in excess of 16 shots. These shots were from multiple firearms and from both 40 caliber handguns and assault rifles. Several shots were fired through a blind wall at David, with the shooters not knowing who or what was on the other side of the wall. The trajectory of the shots, coupled with the number of shots, infers a clear intent on behalf of the shooters to kill David Hooks.
David was hit multiple times and ultimately died from the gunshot wounds he suffered. There is no evidence whatsoever that David Hooks fired a weapon. I must repeat this happened inside his home. There are other aspects to this case that we are continuing to investigate and search for answers. The family calls upon the District Attorney’s office to do its own investigation after receiving the GBI’s report regarding this matter and take whatever action the law and justice demands. The family calls on Sheriff W.A. “Bill” Harrell to immediately suspend all the individuals who participated in this tragedy from their law enforcement duties. Said individuals should remain on suspension until such time when the Georgia Bureau of Investigations has completed its investigation in this case, turned its report over to the District Attorney’s office, and the District Attorney’s office has taken whatever action it deems necessary in the interest of justice.
Read more: http://www.wgxa.tv/...
Comments to this story show a particular disdain for the drug agent Chris Brewer. He does seem like a real... piece of work. And it couldn't hurt if the Sheriff's Department (and Deputy Magistrate Snell, and the DA, et al) got "WTF?!" notes, and press questions, from all over the country, to let them know that We are watching.
What's done to one may come to all; United We Stand...