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  34
 | L. Neil Smith's
 THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
 Number 34, December 25, 1997
 
 
 
How It Would Have Gone Down Had The Feds Been In Charge
By Claire Wolfe 
[email protected]
 
Special to The Libertarian Enterprise
 
     
    
    [In real life:  on Sunday, August 31, 1997 five freelance bounty 
    hunters clad in ski masks and body armor invaded a Phoenix, Arizona 
    home looking for a bail jumper.  Only problem, it was the wrong house.  
    The bounty hunters shot a couple to death when the groggy residents 
    tried to defend themselves.  Another woman living in the home was 
    handcuffed and hit over the head with a Mag-Lite.  All this happened 
    while three children watched.  The bounty hunters were promptly 
    charged with murder.  What would have happened if federal agents, 
    rather than private citizens, had performed the botched raid?]
    
     
FIVE DIE IN "WRONG HOUSE" RAID 
              Feds Claim Raid Reveals Unknown Crime Ring             
 
PHOENIX -- Federal agents wearing black ski masks and looking for a 
bail jumper kicked in the front door of a house here Sunday.  The 
raid, which began as a case of mistaken identity, ended with five dead 
and three wounded, police said.
The pre-dawn raid was the work of a multi-jurisdictional task 
force, lead by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. A total of 
300 agents from 47 different federal and state law enforcement 
agencies took part in the operation, code named "Liberty Bell."
 Local police said they do not believe the bail jumper was in the 
house and may never have lived there. "It's still a mystery why they 
went to that house," said Phoenix police Sgt. Justin Littlechap.
 "It's a lucky thing we did enter that house," noted ATF Bureau 
Chief Herman Goebbels at a press conference shortly after the event. 
"Although we did not find the fugitive we were looking for, we 
discovered that the building was the headquarters of a previously 
unsuspected child pornography ring."  He added that evidence of the 
crime ring's activities would be produced " in due time," but that it 
was "too sensitive" for immediate release.
 Three of the agents were given awards yesterday, including one who 
shot a six-year-old who was menacing the officers with a 
high-capacity, automatic assault weapon. Two of the honored men were 
hospitalized with gunshot wounds, apparently inflicted by the 
homeowner. ATF authorities said they were considering promoting two 
others.
 The dead included homeowner Todd Underfoot, 33, his wife Spring 
Back Underfoot, 32, their housemate, Luisa Life, 46, and two of the 
Underfoot's three children.
 All died of gunshot wounds. Underfoot and his wife were apparently 
shot when they began firing as the masked agents kicked in their 
bedroom door.
 "It was attempted homicide against federal officers, pure and 
simple," Goebbels asserted. "No innocent homeowner would have reacted 
with such unprovoked violence against legitimately constituted 
authority. Our agents properly identified themselves while breaking in 
the front door and there is no excuse for the reaction on the part of 
these gang members."
 Asked why the raid took place at 4:00 a.m., Joseph Goering, ATF 
agent in charge, explained, "To catch the criminals in their maximum 
state of disorientation."
 Further evidence gathering will be hampered by the fact that the 
house burned down after the raid, evidently a last-ditch act of arson 
committed by the homeowner, just before he succumbed to his 247 bullet 
wounds.
 "We are confident, however," Goebbels asserted, "that we will find 
the remains of their meth lab in the ruins."
 Asked if he didn't mean additional evidence of their child 
pornography ring, Goebbels hastened to clarify, "Both, of course, I 
mean, both. This ring was involved in multiple criminal activities."
 In Sunday's shooting, the agents were looking for an out-of-state 
bail jumper. Phoenix police said 117 agents held Life and the three 
children at gunpoint while others kicked down the door to the couple's 
bedroom.
 Not all of the deaths were at the hands of the raiding agents. 
Life apparently shot herself and the Underfoot children in a ghastly 
murder-suicide committed before the eyes of several dozen horrified 
agents, who were unable to stop her.
 Asked about earlier reports that Life had been handcuffed, with 
her hands behind her back, and semi-conscious from a blow with a 
Mag-Lite at the time, Goering noted, "We have preliminary information 
indicating that Ms. Life once worked as a circus acrobat. And we are 
virtually certain that pharmacological tests will reveal that she was 
high on PCP at the time of her rampage. Some of these people on drugs 
can exhibit virtually superhuman abilities when agitated."
 At the press conference, representatives of the ATF, FBI and DEA 
displayed the arsenal of high-powered weapons seized before fire 
destroyed the group's compound. These included several examples of 
deadly long-range, bolt-action sniper rifles and the bright orange, 
"jet-blaster" type hydraulic weapon allegedly yielded by the 
criminally hardened six year old.  Goebbels pointed out its full-quart 
capacity to the stunned reporters.
 An FBI agent on the scene also demonstrated that the high-tech 
resins used in the manufacture of the hydraulic weapon rendered the 
assault weapon invisible to airport metal detectors. The implications 
for international terrorism were clear.
 Agents David Breakin, 45, of the ATF and Michael Slanders, 40, of 
the DEA were hospitalized in stable condition with gunshot wounds to 
their arms, inflicted by the awakened gang members. Both had worn body 
armor. Goebbels said they would be formally presented their awards for 
heroism upon release from the hospital.
 Agents Chuck Scaragain and Lon Horribleuchi are being considered 
for promotion "for their roles in having planned and executed the 
raid."
 Asked if this was not somewhat unorthodox, given that the task 
force invaded the wrong house, Goebbels noted, "Every one in America 
is guilty of something, so it doesn't really matter what house we 
raid, does it? And in this case, through our unusually astute 
planning, we destroyed a notorious bomb-making ring that evidence will 
show was plotting to blow up at least 16 federal buildings in the 
American heartland."
 Asked if he didn't mean a child pornography ring or a drug 
manufacturing operation, Goebbels clarified, "All three. The depravity 
of these people...who were living in that neighborhood, masquerading 
as normal, decent human beings...is unimaginable."
 A source who asked not to be named leaked the information that 
residents of the compound had stockpiled several bottles of chlorine 
bleach and ammonia under their kitchen sink. Chlorine and ammonia are 
bomb-making components well known to members of underground political 
organizations.
 The source also noted that gang members had stockpiled food 
"because of some vague, paranoid belief about a coming confrontation." 
The source added the occupants of the compound may have been members 
of a mysterious survivalist cult identified only as "LDS."
 During the raid, neighbors of the Underfoots gathered outside the 
compound.  One neighbor was arrested for interfering with a law 
enforcement operation and practicing law without a license when she 
was heard to remark, "Don't people have Fourth Amendment rights 
anymore?"
 Phoenix police recently issued a department policy reminding 
officers that they cannot interfere or intervene on federal agents' 
business, except when given permission by the federal agencies 
themselves. "Shit," one anonymous Phoenix policeman explained, "You 
think we want to mess with those guys and get ourselves shot in the 
back or something? No way! Our mamas didn't raise no fools!"
 Bail-jumping fugitive John O. Buyer remains at large. He is 
reportedly charged with several counts of federal fraud and conspiracy 
for misprinting his name as John Q. Buyer on an ATF gun-purchasing 
form.
 In Washington, ATF Director John McGaw announced that his agency 
and the FBI are jointly investigating possible links between the dead 
gang members and shadowy, racist militia organizations.
 McGaw said he expects the group's connections with violent 
right-wingers to become clear once agents have had a chance to 
interview the ringleader and sole surviving member of the cult, 
12-year-old Patricia Henry Underfoot, who is currently under guard in 
the intensive care unit of Mercy Hospital with gunshot wounds to the 
head, neck, chest, shoulder arms, legs, torso, big toe, earlobe and 
left index finger.
 Under RICO statutes, civil forfeiture proceedings have already 
begun against the property of the former Underfoot compound.
 Copyright © 1997 Claire Wolfe. Permission to reprint freely granted, as long 
as the article is reprinted in full and accompanied by this copyright 
line.  Orginally prepared for the SacredBull News Service.
 
 
 
The late 20th century Left fawns obsessively over animals because an 
animal has no intellect, is incapable of challenging their discredited 
ideas, and can't say, "Leave me the hell alone and get a life, geek!"
-- Raymond Louis Drake-Tealy
 
 
 
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