> Google’s head of security and risk operations responded to [a message about an incident] to clarify what had happened. They noted that an “officer arrived at reception without notice” and that the agent was “not granted entry because they did not have a warrant and promptly left.”
This seems like a very reasonable way to handle it.
Edit: Disclosure: I'm not an American.
pavel_lishin•1h ago
Telling the police to come back with a warrant sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't.
And these guys aren't the police.
motbus3•1h ago
Why did he go there without a warranty in the first place? Was he following someone who entered the building? Would that be weird similar to the weird mustached guy from the 40s?
Refreeze5224•45m ago
ICE has been going around without judicial, as opposed to administrative, warrants, relying on threats and coercion to be let in and to arrest people. That's what this probably is.
amanaplanacanal•49m ago
The thing is, they are required to have a warrant, but I don't believe they are required to show you the warrant. In which case what exactly should they do?
Ancalagon•1h ago
Great job Sundar, way to stand on the wrong stage.
juliusceasar•46m ago
USA has turned into Iran and Israel.
Murdering innocent people and lying about it.
tokyobreakfast•2h ago