Topic: Military Tactics

3 chapters across the catalog

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
12:24 - 13:11

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]

Commentary on the Use of Tanks at Waco

The hosts provide final commentary on the tragedy, labeling the government's actions as mass murder and criticizing the use of tanks against a building containing men, women, and children. One speaker asserts that they would have refused orders to drive a tank into the structure, emphasizing the innocence of the victims before transitioning to a musical tribute titled 17 Little Children.

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]
13:05 - 15:41

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]

Impact of Military Tactics on Children and Property

The Castillo family details the specific use of three flashbang grenades during the raid, including one thrown near a sleeping child. They argue that the use of such force constitutes child endangerment and describe the extensive physical damage left behind in their home. Tony Castillo notes that he must now work extra hours to repair the property damage himself because the seized funds have not been returned.

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]
44:27 - 48:27

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]

Posse Comitatus and Military-Police Distinctions

Sheriff Fraser shared her perspective on the Posse Comitatus Act and the constitutional separation between military and domestic police actions. She cited the Ezequiel Hernandez shooting on the border as a cautionary example of why military tactics—designed to "kill people and break things"—are inappropriate for local law enforcement. Fraser emphasized that police must prioritize the preservation of peace and moral accountability in the use of force.