An early morning FBI raid has a District Heights family in fear. The agents came into the house and drew their guns at the familys daughter, but she wasnt armed.
They almost hit my daughter, man, says Emory Hughley. If I hadnt told her to go back in her room they probably would have shot her.
Hughley says he was asleep in the basement when he heard a bang at the front door. His 18-year-old daughter Myasia was upstairs in her room with two friends who were spending the night. Around 6 a.m. he says he came up to the living room and saw 15 FBI SWAT agents coming inside, guns drawn.
Im shouting Nobody is armed, nobody has a gun! and then all of a sudden I heard Shes got a gun! and they just opened fire, he says.
Hughley says he looked up and saw his daughter standing outside her bedroom in the hallway. Then he heard gunfire.
Ive got eight holes in my wall. One bullet went past my head, almost hit me, ricocheted off my brick wall and some of the shrap metal hit my little daughter in the back of her neck, all for nothing. says Hughley.
Myasia was treated at a local hospital for a flesh wound and released. The Hughleys say none of them were armed an in fact, none of them own guns. They were never told why their home was raided.
The FBI has only said agents from the Baltimore field office were there exercising a search warrant and shots were fired. Neighbors in the quiet District Heights neighborhood heard the gunfire and were stunned. There have never been any problems at the home.
This is so surprising because nothing ever happens around, says Raymond Duckett.
They tried to kill her, says Hughley. They tried to kill my daughter.
Poster Comment:
For once, I'm grateful that our tax-dollars were used poorly. Had these nitwits actually been able to shoot accurately, we'd have one more dead kid killed by cops "acting within police policy."