An Oklahoma girl claims she and her daughters had been terrorized when 20 armed federal brokers burst into her dwelling at midnight with a search warrant — for individuals who didn’t reside there.
Even whereas admitting the household who had moved in two weeks earlier weren’t who they had been in search of, brokers pressured the lady and her minor daughters to face exterior of their underwear within the rain as they tore the place aside, the lady instructed KFOR-TV. They then made off with all of the household’s possessions, together with laptops, telephones and their life financial savings in money, with out leaving any contact info so they might retrieve their gadgets, or giving them a timeline.
The household had simply moved there from Maryland, and her husband was set to hitch them this weekend, mentioned the lady, whom KFOR recognized as Marisa. She and her three daughters had been quick asleep when the brokers, who had a warrant, burst in from the U.S. Marshals Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the FBI. The names matched these of earlier residents whose mail was nonetheless arriving on the home. But the brokers had been “very dismissive, very rough, very careless,” Marisa mentioned. “They were treating us like criminals.”
In the long run, the home was trashed, and every part the household owned had been seized as “evidence,” Marisa mentioned. KFOR’s footage panned over damaged glass, bent doorframes and gadgets strewn all through the home.
“Like, how do you just leave me like this?” Marisa requested. “Like an abandoned dog.”
As they left, one agent mentioned to her, “I know it was a little rough this morning,” Marisa instructed KFOR, including: “A little rough? You literally traumatized me and my daughters for life.”