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Are these indications of cover-up, or just poor reporting?
Earlier this week, Pima County Sheriff's Department acknowledged a SWAT raid where Tucson resident Jose Guerena was shot and killed during a multi-residence search warrant executed for an alleged home invasion ring.
Sergeant Bob Krygier , SWAT supervisor, said no SWAT entered the house, but that shooting commenced "about two or three seconds" after breaching the front door. [Page 3, line 39 of PDF document] Officers didn't enter Guerena's house until after sending in a robot to determine he was dead.
Reportedly , "about $100,000 in cash, marijuana and firearms were seized that morning from the four homes that were searched" that day.
However, in Guerena's house, they recovered "a Colt .38-caliber handgun, paperwork, tax returns, insurance papers, bank statements and a bank card." There's no indication if these documents were Guerena's or a robbery victim's.