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Kim Dotcom Was Assaulted By Police During Raid, Court Hears

Earlier today Kim Dotcom told a New Zealand court how police assaulted him during the raid on his Coatesville mansion in January this year. The Megaupload founder said after hearing a commotion downstairs he fled to a safe room and waited to be found but was eventually assaulted by the police. “And then they were all over me,” he said. “I had a punch to the face, boots kicking me down to the floor.”

Kim Dotcom has been giving evidence in the Auckland High Court today. The hearing, which is scheduled to run for three days, follows on from a court ruling in June that found the search warrants used to conduct the January raid against the Megaupload founder’s home were invalid. This week his lawyers will argue that the raid was unreasonable.

Dotcom told the court that at the time of the raid he was in bed installing a Windows update on his computer. Dotcom said he heard a helicopter outside and thought it may have been some guests arriving for his birthday celebrations. However, he realized that something was wrong when the downdraft of the helicopter’s rotors started kicking up stones onto the glass of his Coatesville mansion.

After hearing banging on his door, Dotcom said he fled to a pre-arranged safe room in the house. He stayed in this “red room” until police arrived.

“I heard loud banging noises. I was just scared and worried. I thought I’d better wait for them to come to me rather than popping out and scaring someone who might shoot me,” he said.

Dotcom said he had access to a firearm in the “red room” but in the interests of safety and to simply ward off would-be attackers rather inflicting more permanent damage, the first two rounds in the gun were rubber bullets.

Dotcom denied allegations he refused to cooperate with police and told the court that he had his arms in a “surrender” position when the police entered the room. Apparently that passive attitude didn’t help.

“And then they were all over me. I had a punch to the face, boots kicking me down to the floor, a knee to the ribs. One man was standing on my hand,” he said, added that he was then pushed to the floor and his wrists cable-tied. “It was really tight. I was screaming,” he said.

Dotcom told the court that the force used was completely unnecessary and if only the police had asked he would have complied straight away.

“If someone had knocked on the door and said they had a document with charges I would have let them in,” he said.

The hearing, which is due to last until Thursday, will also hear from New Zealand’s Special Tactics Group, the elite anti-terror force that carried out the raid against the Dotcom mansion.

However, whether their conduct will be revealed by the images and CCTV footage captured on that January day remains to be seen – according to Stuff.nz the New Zealand prosecutors are seeking to have all footage from the raid suppressed. It is believed that a transcript of police-recorded audio will be allowed.

Kim Dotcom and his alleged co-conspirators were due to appear in court on August 6 in an extradition hearing scheduled to last 3 weeks. However, due to legal issues the hearing has now been delayed until March 2013.

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  • Anon

    Don’t install an update to windows while laying in bed, because the Anti-Terror Force will come knocking at your door!

    • http://torrentfreak.com/ Rob8urcakes

      lol, but what’s of very real concern is why the NZ authorities saw fit to send in their fully armed, professional anti-TERRORIST attack squad simply to arrest our beloved Kim D.

      I’d want to know who took that decision and more specifically WHY.

      I mean, what fecken evidence existed that Kim D or ANYONE who stayed with him, or even visited him had ANY connections to TERRORISM whatsoever ffs.

      I reckon this is yet another modern-day example of a sovereign Nation stupidly bowing to the whims of the USA’s warped law ‘enforcement’ agencies when those agencies themselves are instructed to act in an unlawful manner by politicians bribed by the so-called MAFIAA “content industry”.

      This corruption, hatred and violence MUST cease if democracy and fairness is to ever return to the otherwise excellent US of A.  Your whole reputation worldwide is now seriously at risk guys, and that makes me sad.  Fix it please.

      • warcaster

        If SEAL Team 6, the team that killed Osama Bin Laden, would’ve been alive, the US Government would’ve probably sent them. Clearly Kim Dotcom’s middle name is Rambo.

        • Dan

          *Clearly Kim Dotcom’s middle name is Chuck Norris

        • Anon

          They would have crashed a chopper too :)

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/L2FW55JCG4NNVE2CCP5336XJRE Cheese!

          Get to the CHOPPA!!!

      • FrostyC

        Swatting flies with sledgehammers. That’s the USA’s game. There are too many flies, so now they’re getting others to help.

        Why do you think they have the largest defense budget in the world?  It’s a bully tactic.

        • Guest

          All he got was a punch to the face and a boot to the ass. He’s making a big deal out of nothing.

        • Guest

          @9684bc8608dc65c95e51baebe9528fb9:disqus “All he got was a punch to the face and a boot to the ass. He’s making a big deal out of nothing.”

          Taken from here: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-08-06/megaupload-dot-com-founder-dotcom-challenges-police-raid “The raid on his home was unnecessary, Dotcom said. Police would have been
          allowed access had they knocked on the door, or they could have arrested him 90
          minutes earlier as he was leaving a recording studio, Dotcom testified”

          So the police could have arrested him 90 minutes earlier when he was leaving a recording studio. Guess the police didn’t want to arrest him in full view of passers by in the street. They could have done so being as they were following him before they swooped on his home.

        • Camanon7

          Guest ”
          All he got was a punch to the face and a boot to the ass. He’s making a big deal out of nothing.”

          He was complaining about the use of excessive force. I’m sure you would complain if you got thrown to the ground and kicked in the ribs for a traffic ticket.

        • Wibblewobble

          “Swatting flies with sledgehammers. That’s the USA’s game.”

          That’s the mantra of scientologists too. I smell a conspiracy!

      • Monster

         ”our beloved” you sound like some brain washed North Korean ..  

        • Guest

          Wow, you just totally justified the illegal raid and the use of excessive force. Congratulations. 

        • Kim Feel Ill

          You leave our beloved Rob alone you fiend!

      • Gae

        He has a history of complying with the authorities when asked and is not known to be violent, they could have got the same result if they had just sent round 2 police officers and a car.
        So I do not blame him for wanting to know why they decided to send enough men and guns to take out osama bin laden.
        Hearing the justification for this sure will be interesting…

        • Molotovia

          We’re all living in a police state. Fascists and their supporters(and I mean anyone who could justify excessive force/murder etc for what is essentially a white collar crime) don’t believe they need any justification. If you break one of their laws, bought and paid for by the elite, then you can and will become a casualty.

          Of course they’ll use throw around the excuse that criminals deserve to be punished… but, everyone  ha done something illegal or wrong at one time. (Those without sin cast the first stone?) Even the corporate megaliths and their cronies.  I’m  sure some of the “rights owners” have done speed, smoked weed, crystal meth, drank alcohol and drove home drunk, or other illicit stuff in their lives. Unless you’re a saint, most have.

          I’m so tired of the moral outrage against pirating (which is basically sharing). If you want to talk about cheating people out of their hard earned cash, let’s start with how many times I’ve bought really terrible albums for one or two good songs, only to find out the version of the song I wanted was released as a single and no longer for sale? How many times have I bought/purchased a book only to find out it was plagiarized or there was false information. No one gets refunded for that.

          Even when Milli Vanill (an 80s groups) was outed for lip syncing, people who bought their record only received a partial refund (not a full one).Arista pocketed the rest. At least with sharing, people get the chance to see what they’re getting.

  • Welcome to Kangaroo Court

    “New Zealand prosecutors are seeking to have all footage from the raid suppressed. It is believed that a transcript of police-recorded audio will be allowed.”

    Of course. Let the police show their biased viewpoint (they get to decide when the audio is on or off, thereby controlling exactly what parts of the event are recorded), but no way can we hear from unbiased, passive cameras which silently recorded the entire event. How can Dotcom be properly railroaded if the court hears the full truth?

    • Guest

      If they did not do any wrong doing etc. there is no reason to have the raid footage suppressed. Is there something that they did that they don’t want to be shown???

      • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

        Most likely, there is. That is the only reason why I can imagine that they would want to not show ALL the footage of the raid to the jury (if we ever get to that point) in this case.

        • Guest

          Well, I can actually imagine other reasons. Juries that see videos of police proceedings presented in trials are more likely to vote innocent than juries that listen to similarly comprehensive audio logs of police proceedings (audio logs do not significantly impact the likelihood of a jury’s vote in either direction). It’s still by far the most likely that they have done something wrong that is making them unwilling to show the footage of the raid, but it is not entirely inconceivable that there are other reasons.

        • anon

           @ac772b48d6728242138b1df18c9716e5:disqus

          judges can order the jury out of a room when they want to talk privately to the parties and their lawyers or there is confidential evidence and then back in again afterwards. Judges can order juries to ignore certain claims people have made or questions that have been asked. I doubt the judge would allow anything top secret to leak

        • Guest

          Nothing you said has relevance to what I have said. I didn’t claim that any information that the police had as confidential or top secret. I said that video footage of police activities, regardless of what those activities are, will make a jury more likely to vote a defendant as innocent. It has nothing to do with top-secret information that the police can’t release to the public.

          Also, a judge telling a jury to disregard something only works if the jury actively believes that the source was dissociated from reality. If they don’t, then the jury will ignore the judge instead of ignoring the false claim or false evidence.

    • WasterOfTime

      Dotcom does have a personal security system, right? Did he have any cameras setup in his household that he can use as evidence?

      • Anyone

        yes, that’s the footage they want to suppress

        I’m surprised it hasn’t been “lost” yet

        • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

          No New Zealand or any other countries judge would buy it accidentally being lost at this point. They would throw whichever poor sod was told to report that to the judge into prison and probably would go after their supervisors as well, with contempt of court citations.

        • WasterOfTime

          I wonder how they’ll spin this one?

          “One of the security officers watching over the evidence were juggling the drive and a few rare earth magnets on a dare, and… well… the evidence ki-i-i-i-nda got damaged. He was new, go easy on him.”

  • Anon123

    such a drama queen. fuck that fat fag

    • Toysoldier

       Drama queen or not. Your masters will pay.

    • Guest

      The joke is on you lol

    • 123

       So you want to “fuck that fat fag”, bit gay isn’t it?

    • Guest

      No, how about fuck New Zealand’s Special Tactics Group for prostituting themselves out to the content industry instead of doing their actual job.

      • Guest

        It depends on whether they knew who they were taking down. They might have been told he’s dangerous. It’s just lucky Dotcom didn’t have hold of his bodyguards shotgun or have it even close to him. They might have felt a little trigger happy after spending about an hour trying to find him.

        They were pissed off by the end of it. They probably realised that they’d been duped or were on an exercise.

  • Guest

     True ! And never update if you got pirated windows!!

    • Quazar

       p windows works fine if with the trojan or without, and no telling what the trojan does but removal is good as it possibly monitors your connection, and if u get right pirated verson, then update works fine and windows can not be disabled from microshaft, do your research be4 u write comments that hold no merit

    • annon

       Yes because microsoft will send an anti-terror squad on your ass!

  • http://twitter.com/Anime4PSP Anime 4 PSP

    It’s windows, biatch. Don’t you dare leisurely install something on it :o 

  • Xxx

    Dotcom is noob , he should use Linux so cops can’t catch him ! Windows = USA shit

    • CCd

       even linux is USA BASED.

    • Guest

      Even your fucking computer is USA based. Toss that outta the window too. Dumb noob.

  • Kevin Grech

    shitty police bastards

  • Yeeeeeeah

    “the elite anti-terror force”

    But of course they’ll send them! Cos, I mean, alleged facilitators of copyright infringement are the biggest terrorists there is!!

    “the New Zealand prosecutors are seeking to have all footage from the raid suppressed”

    But of course they are! Can’t have proof of the officials’ wrongdoings be used in court now, can we?

  • kunal sanghvi

    First of all – the search warrants were invalid…they are so clearly being biased otherwise this kind of harassment should never be allowed in the first place as the warrants were invalid!! fucking bastards ugh!

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  • Just Curious

    Hmmm… I Wonder why he has a “safe room”?

    • http://twitter.com/TomDaniel11 TomDaniel

      ….
      goo.gl/0pLmL

    • GUEST

       It was already built into the house by the previous owner.

      • Just Curious

         Really? How do you know this… apparently not only do you have the floor plans to his house, but know why he would have purchased a house with this (rather unusual) feature?

        • Anon

          Actually a lot of mansions nowadays have some sort of safe room somewhere on the premises.

        • Fygo

           Are you so dumb or you just pretend to be? It has been mentioned at least 100 times that the Coatesville mansion has a safe room (not only here on torrentfreak). He didn’t purchase the house as he was denied his application (mentioned 100 times as well).
          I assume he decided for it cos it is the biggest and best mansion around there that was free for sale/rent.

    • Quazar

       many housed have a hidden room in them, also do your research be4 u comment, I just got through reading a article about houses having a hidden room in them and many mansions do as well.

      • Just Curious

         I don’t usually research “mansions” or “hidden rooms” since I can’t afford a “mansion’.

        • Guest

          Then when you have that question again in your head, USE GOOGLE!

          Moron.

    • Anony

      Because he has things to hide and he knows he is a criminal.

      • Guest

        There was no need to have arrested him at his house. He was leaving the recording studio 90 minutes earlier and the police could have arrested there and then being as they were following him beforehand.

        • Just Curious

           Just a suggestion… learn how speakie D englie before posting?

        • Guest

          @eb09ec726fc4ea647a79a5274345750a:disqus 

          Was that comment directed at yourself?

    • Guest

      Yeah, why would he have a safe room? It’s not like the MAFIAA would send an anti-terrorist unit to raid his house and arrest him based on a false warrent or anything. Oh wait…

    • annon

       the same reason a lot of other rich people and celebrities have “safe rooms” to protect themselves.

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  • Anonymous

    These days, you may as well be a real terrorist, you get the same treatment anyways.

    • WasterOfTime

       I once got the shit beaten out of me for littering while standing on grass.

      • AnonyDude

        OMG SO EDGY AND COOL
        Also, HOW DARE YOU LITTER WHEN STANDING ON GRASS!
        That is like THE BIGGEST offense EVER!

        LIFE IN PRISON! NO PAROLE.

  • Anonymous

    what possible reason would Kim have for trying to resist arrest, if done
    so in a proper manner? there is no way he would have endangered
    himself, let alone his pregnant wife and the rest of his family! anyone with half a brain knows why NZ Elite Squad wants the video of the raid and the cctv footage suppressed. i just hope that the court refuses to go along with this refusal, which has no doubt come from the US as well, and insists that all the evidence of that day is revealed. nothing better than video recordings showing exactly what happened, by whom, to whom and when! if i remember correctly, also consider that the video evidence was unavailable to Kim’s lawyers for defense use and then was supposedly missing altogether. funny how it has magically reappeared, eh? if there are facial views of any of the police, they can be blurred but the court should be able to see who did what and under what circumstances. so far the NZ court has behaved in a very sensible manner, refusing to simply ‘go along’ with what the US law enforcement wanted. i hope they continue to do the same. time will tell whether the judge(s) have been ‘encouraged’ to do different or whether they are going to do what is right, even if it means senior governmental officials being hauled into court and, if necessary, prosecuted! the most important to be protected, more so than Kim, Mega, law enforcement officers, politicians or the government, is THE PEOPLE! stamping out corruption, as hard a task as it is, is the only way that will happen!

    • Andrew me

       This needs to become the top point in this story until the truth is out there, why would they not want the video in evidence, they can blur out any insignia or faces, they can even go through the tape with the lawyers and decide which parts would reveal tactics and cut most of them out.

      What we want to see is if they are lying when they say they did not use excessive force. I personally am hoping we all get to see this video, as it will cause the downfall of the MPAA and there cohorts.

      • drksilenc

        no the thing i want to see is if there are any us agents at the site.

      • annon

         if you let them edit out “tactics” then chances are they will edit out evidence of wrongdoing – give the whole thing to the judge unedited to watch in their chamber.

    • Apexdigit

      In the USA we have been “stamping out” corrupt cops for the last 100 years. Maybe longer. I wonder how much longer it’s going to take to get the job done.

      • drksilenc

        as soon as there are no cops left thats when.

        • AnonyDude

           Sad, but all too true. Police Officers have this tendency to protect themselves for the most part. Even Internal Affairs can’t catch ‘em all. There’s too many rotten apples in any police force, even here in Denmark. Although ours aren’t as gun-crazy and ultra-violent as in America. Hells, just recently some cop took to a skateboard in a skatepark, to show them kids how it’s done.
          But, I’m diverting from the course.
          Too many cops act out of line, and they hold the hand over eachother unless it’s clear to everyone what they’ve done is wrong (like beating up a drunk teen in a cell and assaulting her while she can’t defend herself at all).

    • Quazar

       no do not blur out any of the faces, if the pigs record you, do you think they will blur out your faces before it gets on shows like cops and the mugshot papers that come out and the newspapers? Hold these bastards accountable for their actions like they do others, and if this does not show that all is corrupt what Im bout to say, than you are nieve. why is w33d illigal? It is to support the private prison complex, support the big pharmaceudical industy, give the pigs funding, and protect the textile industry as well as protect the cia dru_g running operations as they bring the dr*ugs in and have been cought time and time again, and never get introuble or a few take the fall and operations continue. They went to afghanistan to raise 0pium production and marijua*na production as ever since us went to that coutnry for war, production has skyrocketed so they can sell it to others than arrest them. What about all the california raids on medical mari*juana? They only log a few pieces of evidence in the evidence room, the rest never shows up as they are corrupt and distribute it to others/use it themselves. See video “how weed won the west”

    • annon

       If i was the judge I would demand to have custody of it myself, not the police who have something to hide – too much of a chance of evidence tampering. If theres any damage to the recording I would get them all held in contempt.

  • TengaDun

    lol, elite goon squad is more like it lol.
    Goin-Private.tk

  • Sandeep

    The very sending of Anti Terrorist Unit makes the whole episode suspicious.

  • GUEST

    New Zealand Police were instructed that a 6’5 guy was armed and dangerous and would use brutal force to take anyone down. NZ police are just a bunch of mugs, orchestrated like a bunch of dummies and muppets. They should be ashamed that they can call themselves a Sovereign state, when in fact they’re controlled by Hollywood – *cough* 3-strike retarded rule *cough*.

  • Apexdigit

    What?  You mean those friendly chummy helpful fellows from “Road Cops” are really just as mean as the thugs that protect us in the USA?

  • Anon

    Pirates like to complain that court ordered settlements don’t make it back to the artists. I can’t wait for Kim’s defense to show how he filtered his hundreds of millions back to the musicians and writers he was exploiting, while amassing a collection of Mercedes and a mansion for himself.   Pirates.  lol Such morons.

    Freedom is only as good as the respectful citizens who cherish and it who don’t exploit it. Kim Dotcom is not one of those respectful citizens and he’s been down this road before. He’ll get it good this time. :-D 

    Ringside seat!

    • Beware!

       Sigh. here be trolls.

    • Guest

      Look at his website kim.com

    • Anyone

      why should any of his money go to the artists?

      that money came from people buying an account to the MegaUpload cloud storage, why should it be shared with unrelated third parties?

      now, if MegaBox was already up and running that would be a different story

      • annon

         thats why RIAA bought the cops, because they didn’t want megabox to go live they were shit scared they would be losing out big time.

    • IDIOCRACY

       HAHAHA you just made my day, I did not know there were still such morons like you, woeha what a story, your anger sounds like a pirate f*cked your girfriend… oh maybe boyfriend…. in her / his *ss while you were watching it on a webcam..from your MAFIAA workstation. pffffff  hehe.

    • Guest

      Did you get a nice load of industry white chocolate for that comment? Still butthurt that HADOPI was proven to be a waste of time and taxpayer money?

      Hey, tell you what – how about we all chip in some cash and unofficially SWAT team your house for something you allegedly done and hasn’t yet been proven in court, you Pelouzey douchenozzle.

    • Guest

      @Anon:twitter 

      Hahahaha, oh lord. The delusions of a MAFIAA troll are always good for a chuckle. 

      Here’s a reality check: The warrent for the raid was ruled invalid and the prosecution’s case is currently imploding. Have fun at ringside. 

  • jesuschrist

    I wonder, if you file a lawsuit and have evidence of mischief by the police or a special police unit, do they take their shit away beat them up too?

  • JordanKratz

    Keep us all informed with these stories.I am spreading the stories to my friends and fans.
    There are many of us in the USA who want to know and who do hate this Government.Kim Dotcom and Richard O’Dwyer Stories are very important.
    Fuck Off MAFIAA & A Big Two Fingers in the Air at Washington, DC.

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  • FrostyC

    I don’t believe Osama Bin Laden aKa Tim Osman (former CIA asset) was truly killed. That’s why the body was never seen, and why they “dumped it in the ocean”

    • chronoss chiron

      he was , just it happened after they forced him at that place to make all the videos so the “agenda” could be fullfilled….your too late to do shit about it

    • Anyone

      they dumped it into the ocean so there is no site people can pilgrimage to

      also, the body had to be buried within 24 hours to follow islamic traditions

      • jesuschrist

         Doubt they give a fuck about islamic traditions since they come in his realm and shoot the fucker in the face.

    • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

      True in one. There is something extremely fishy about the fact that the body was never shown to the public or at least a picture of the dead man’s face.

      I’m betting we got a ‘Osama impersonator’ and that is why nothing was made public.

  • chronoss chiron

    this is why you all need to join a gang cause cops are worse

    • IDIOCRACY

       But cops fund gangs so more cops are needed so more gangs are funded so more cops are needed so……the normal people get robberd every day, oh that gang is called (USA) Government

  • Truth

    Just saying, but the allegations of assault are complete bullshit.

    If he really was assaulted, then why did he not say something much sooner, you know, earlier in court, around the same time that the judge said that the police didn’t handle the search warrents properly?

    • Guest

      he did

  • theonlyone

     ”New Zealand prosecutors are seeking to have all footage from the raid suppressed”
    Do you think this is because they did something very wrong? They must be ashamed of their actions and afraid of the truth of what actually happened that day. Maybe they should not have let the US do the raid because as a US citizen I know firsthand how evil and violent they are.

  • Guest

    Can’t say this is  particularly American problem, cops assault people everywhere.
    Sometimes it’s racism, sometimes it’s fascism and sometimes they just had a bad day.
    But it happens everywhere.

    Still it is not right, and for a so called “freedom loving country” having their police force bust someone on the other side of the world to behave in such a disgusting way leaves me without words.

    Now, I guess Mr Kim had cameras.
    What happened to them? Did the police turn them off?
    Also, after he was arrested, did he receive a medical check? Even two weeks after an attack, a good forensic doctor can determine if there was an assault because the body shows it.
    There must be paperwork for all this stuff around there, US loves paperwork.

    He “could” definitely prove it.
    He should, in the name of justice. To finally once for all prove how abusive cops have become.
    But here’s the sad part, they’re denying him information, they do not want him to defend himself, why would they give him information that could get them in danger?

    They control the cops, they control the evidence, they control the judges.
    What I’m saying is, unless people start to make a big big support campaign for him, and don’t count mainstream media liars like CNN to help, but if people on their own through internet show support, government might be forced to give him the evidence.
    And still, they might fabricate fake evidence.

    But I don’t expect America to do anything, criticizing their government’s corruption would be called anti patriotic or nazi, much like the nazi actions they’re doing now.

  • jOHN rYDER

    AAWWWW did fat ass get smacked around alittle bit, boo hoo

    • Guest

      Joke is on you lol

  • Alyssa Blindy

    I can sort of see why the police may have used some force. The dude was in a safe room, hiding out. This makes the impression that he has some secret plan to try to run when the police got to him. I understand why the police may have felt it necessary to restrain Kim Dotcom, however, the amount of force used seems overdone. It was too aggressive by a long shot. The police may have also believed that Kim Dotcom was tricking them, and planned to use the fire arm to do something such as shoot the officers.
    On the other hand, the police should have knocked on the door and served the charges before resorting to such an operation. If he didn’t cooperate when the police acted civilized, I would totally understand such an attack, but the fact that it seems the police didn’t try to be civilized first bothers me. The dude is not a murderer or a terrorist. He’s not even a drug cartel. He’s just a website operator who seems to have followed the DMCA.
    This post is not meant to say that the trial is necessarily right. If the facts reported on TF here are true, then this trial is uncalled for. If he truly took down files and all of that, then there is absolutely no reason why January 20 should have gone down the way it did.

    • Guest

      Please imagine what the world would be like if hiding due to gunshot sounds gave police the justification to use force.

      They’d always have the justification to use force, because hiding is the natural response to danger. It’s either that or people will put themselves in danger’s way because they fear it could be the police.
      Yeah, people would fear the police more than any criminal if they could use force so easily.

      • Alyssa Blindy

        If I was Kim Dotcom, I would use some of that money I have to get a bullet proof vest. Like I said, I am not saying that the amount of force the police seems to have used is actually right. I am saying though, that I understand if the police wanted to surround him, or something along those lines. Also, as I said, the police seem to be in the wrong because they didn’t even try to serve the charges with no force. They didn’t have a detective or agent knock on his door and ask to question him or something along those lines. I have a feeling that the entertainment industry put a ton of fear and skepticism into the minds of the elite team who raided Dotcom. I think that this shouldn’t have happened the way it did; the police should have made an attempt to question him in a more civilized manner. The problem though is that they didn’t, they instead acted extremely aggressive toward Dotcom. If they really believed that force was the only option, they should have used less of it than they did.

        • MadAsASnake

           70 special forces happened BEFORE he hid… It was over the top from get go

  • tmc8080

    Apparently you don’t understand policing tactics.. if police have to break through a saferoom to get to you risking their lives, they will assault you upon getting to you (called a forceful takedown).. and that’s fair fame.. He should have come out willingly after confirming their identity. Not saying it’s right, but that’s how things work.. and he’d still have an intact saferoom.

    • Guest

      It would have been hard for Dotcom to get confirmation of a valid warrent considering the terrorists didn’t have one. 

      Shit like this is what people get safe rooms for. His only mistake was not having a strong enough one.

      • MadAsASnake

         … he actually did open up himself once he was assured it was the police – by his own security cheif. It probably was strong enough – and the cops didn’t find it.

    • Guest

      They could have been a highly organised and well funded gang on their way to rob the rich git. He did nothing wrong.

      There was no reason for him to even think it was the cops. He’d have thought his lawyers would have been the first to contact him or the local police force if it was to do with his company.

  • teenygozer

    If I were the judge, I’d demand the footage and start tossing people in jail for contempt until the moment it was set up for viewing in my chambers–but then, that’s not exactly the MO for most judges or courts.  The wheels of justice, by tradition and the way the bureaucracy is set up, grind exceedingly slow, with sometimes-nuts-sounding (to the layman) motions and counter-motions in legalese flying back & forth.  I do hope that’s what the problem is and the tape will eventually be forced into view, and it’s not that someone got to someone and the footage is lost forever.  If that happens, if the people who set this whole thing up are *that* arrogant that they’d destroy evidence, nobody will ever see the footage and you know nobody will ever be punished for that little “oops.”  Did anyone ever get punished for the wiped-clean 18.5-minute segment of Watergate tapes?  I know the secretary who claimed to have accidentally erased the tape fell on her sword for the administration, but I do not think she spent a day in jail or even lost her job, her pension, her good name.  She eventually had a nice, fat civil-servant pension to retire to.  Her crazy excuse was taken at face value, and so will be any excuse that is given here.  The rest of us will jump up and down and make a fuss, but interest will fade and nothing will happen to the guilty.

    And I suspect that if there was one tiny thing on the tape that showed anyone on the dotcom side of the equation as doing something even slightly non-innocent, like docom brandishing a gun instead of a weeping nanny holding small, screaming child, the world would see it: “LOOK AT THE REASON FOR OUR ENTIRELY-JUSTIFIED ACTIONS!”  It’s pretty obvious there isn’t any justification, quite the reverse.  It is important to note who’s arguing for a bright light to be shone on the occurrence and who is trying to keep it all in the shadows, bright light being the best disinfectant.

    It’s a pity the camera wasn’t set up so that it uploaded to another computer, hidden somewhere off-site, automatically.  The footage is entirely in the hands of a group of people who give the very strong appearance to have perpetrated a crime in the name of “justice” and “law”.  If they have not, they will share that footage; if they have done something criminal or illegal, they will not want to share that footage.  Q.E.D.  There is zero, ZERO, reason not to share that footage they confiscated except a desire to protect themselves from prosecution.

    I think it is unfortunate how slowly the wheels of the legal system grind.  The judge may eventually get to see the tape of the occurrence, but it will take (and has already taken) a long time to see the fruits of any judicial demand.  The system doesn’t turn on a dime, esp when one side keeps throwing sand and spanners/wrenches into the machinery.

    BTW, the article says “according to Stuff.nz the New Zealand prosecutors are seeking to have all footage from the raid suppressed.”  I can’t seem to find “Stuff.nz”, I’m being told it doesn’t exist.  What legal arguments are the NZ prosecutors using to suppress the footage?  Surely it’s not, “Oops, we can’t find it.”  They can argue that it’s prejudicial, but that is the judge’s call, not the prosecution’s call, so at the very least, the judge should get to see it.

    • MadAsASnake

       Have a look at NZ news – the footage has been made available to the court – along with the request for suppression. They don’t want it in Dotcom’s hands, or public (which are pretty much the same thing). I can’t imagine the NZ courts agreeing to this as the warrant that took them has already been invalidated, and the tapes are not in any conceivable way related to the charges (unless the MAFIAA are claiming copyright in some way!), so should never have been seized in the first place. For justice to be done and seen to be done, there would need to be a compelling reason to suppress it. I can’t imagine a judge saying, lets not look at the evidence… I suspect that the prosecutor will have a lot of difficult questions to answer once this fiasco is over.

      http://www.3news.co.nz/Dotcom-raid-footage-plays-in-court/tabid/423/articleID/264502/Default.aspx

  • ericore

    The cops in the US are bloody idiots; really makes Americans look bad.  I’d jail whoever was in charge of that mission.  Send him to jail for 2 years for plain stupidity.  “Well, he didn’t the answer the door?”.  “Ya, I’d just open door nice and gentle if I had a whole army squad surrounding the building and a helicopter to boot.”  Idiots.  “What did you say when you found him?”  “Nothing, we just beat him up.”  Idiots.  There worst about about it, is the judge won’t do SHIT.

    • Just Curious

       WOW! You  definitely are expert on this subject! Including the misspelling and the grammatical errors!

      • ericore

        Leave to Americans to complain about grammar,  every time.  What you can’t handle fast typed sentences.  Well I got news for you, unlike you I don’t waste any time for verifying grammar on blogs; go f*** yourself you dilly wacker.  

        • LOL

          “What you can’t handle fast typed sentences.”  Was there a race?

      • ScrewEwe2

            I’m just curious why you’re so fucking anal about other peoples misspellings and grammatical errors? When you were a little boy did your mommy whack your peepee with a ruler every time you misspelled words and made grammatical errors, so as an adult you turned into a wanna be spelling cop? Damn, find some other things to worry about man.

  • Vincent Giannell

    I’m sure the police will call Dotcom out for lying about them.

    • MadAsASnake

       If Dotcom is lying, would the confiscated tapes not show it? Why choke the evidence?

  • Rabson

    The video & photo evidence has been produced to the court. Suppression just means it cannot be used by the media.

  • MadAsASnake

    “He was armed, dangerous and threatening to kill – that was the reason
    given for using anti-terrorist police officers to arrest Kim Dotcom.”

    NZ Herald. The police go on to say they have no evidence of any of that (he had money and could have bought guns – hahaha)…

    • Guest

      Yep, Over use of a machine gun to pop a balloon by the police when a pin was all that was needed. and not only that “Mr Davison pointed to the time the forms were signed, showing assistant
      commissioner Malcolm Burgess approved the involvement of the STG before
      Mr Wormald, who was overseeing the operation, had signed the form.”It appears to have been signed off before the request was completed and
      signed off by Detective Inspector Wormald,” said Mr Davison.”"

      So it seems that it the process for approval wasn’t done correctly,

      • MadAsASnake

        I went to school, with Mr Wormald (years ago) – always seemed like a decent kid – so I wonder what went wrong…

  • MadAsASnake

    And there was a serving police protection officer in Dotcoms team – who stated on video that he was no threat… and this was known to senior police but not shown to the anti-terror squad…

  • https://openid.org/lulaladrao LulaLadrao

    Release all cctv footage ….now !

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TMJ66JH4SIZIQ46DJIQCC6TCYI Alfred

    They knocked on the door and he locked himself in a safe room with a gun. What more did he want? They were there to arrest a criminal and instead, he wants a board room meeting like gentlemen.

    • Guest

      The warrant was ILLEGAL and therefore they really had no grounds to arrest him.

  • Heystoopidone

    Ah, welcome to the 21st century police war on terror, where everyone is a potential terrorist.

    “Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn’t. Mark Twain”

    Perhaps, the NZ  Police “Special Operations Group”, should rename itself “Stoopid Old Gits”, after Kim, has finished putting them through the same legal system, they were supposed uphold, protect and enforce the law, equally for all. 

    As the Police say, “Do the crime, do the time”. Ouch! 

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  • Bill Adoid

    No evidence fat boy? GTFO.

    • Guest

      Evidence sure looks to point to police wrong doing.

  • Xander

    The US may have been able to get the NZ Police to do their bidding but it appears our non corrupt legal system gets the last word as the judge has lifted the suppression order and the footage is being released. Refer to 3news article
    http://www.3news.co.nz/VIDEO-Suppression-lifted-on-Dotcom-raid-footage/tabid/423/articleID/264611/Default.aspx

    • MadAsASnake

      Exactly as it should have been. If they didn’t want their faces in the shot – they shouldn’t have put them in the shot…

  • Sanity_Vocal

    Why was the Anti-Terror Force used in a raid on a purely commercial matter? Does New Zealand use the same squad to raid a school if there is a report of someone on the premises selling copyrighted copies of textbooks and/or movies/Music CDs?

    • http://www.facebook.com/mined Adam Karlsson

      As far as I know, they should, but I do not think they are? 

  • guest

    Given the type of operation that was being planned, i.e. a raid on a large private compound with the purpose of capturing a specific target, someone in NZ probably saw it as a good opportunity to give the top team some much needed time in the field. I don’t imagine the anti-terror response squads get much actual work in New Zealand. Unfortunately, when you let your dog off the leash you can’t complain when it bites someone harder than you wanted it to. The idea of on-the-job training gets pretty dangerous when your job involves everyone carrying an automatic weapon and breaking into someones multimillion dollar compound in the dark.

    Given the purpose of these units I imagine one issue with letting the video out is possibly that of protecting the identities of those involved. I don’t really think they should take the flack for a bad command decision because they employed their training and tactics as ordered. Whoever decided they were the team to send needs to be fired though, if they haven’t been already. 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/mined Adam Karlsson

    I am fucking sick of this shit. Where is Batman when you need him? Where is Superman when you need him? Where the eff is the Hulk when you need some head punched in?!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Frank-White/100002970542124 Frank White

    It’s just too bad he didn’t think to have cameras installed in his safe room – the “red room.” If he could have got the police beating him on camera it would have been priceless for his defense.

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  • MSJ_Mental

    whatever your thoughts on Kimmy boy, i hope he takes them to the cleaners

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-Wilcock/100001134904024 David Wilcock

    if you want to support megaupload i sugess you dont buy from american owned like starbuck mcdonalds do a google check up to see who owns the place before you buy of them hit the yanks in there pockets hit them back where it hurts american dominence rules every country now and the 911 was a hoax for world domination now they can invade any country on the pretext of terrorisism and copyright and human right rubbish america you should look at your own country over populated,full of chinese imports nasa space programme that trying to get your people on mars yet you run the un and try to talk peace and overpoplate this planet with your domination and americah asnt got the best weapons technology god and the aliens does the aliens probally think if   you land on mars and the moon you are breaking the copyright infirngement of the aliens and that you be sued without there permission

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  • DERRRRR

    it amazes me the some people actually support that fat piece of shit.all he did was bring file sharing more into the spotlight,under more scrutiny and being monitored more closely.and here we have fools supporting him cause “DER i canz downloadz mo moviez mo’ fasta cause DERRRR im an impatient fuck DERRRR.

    Really get your heads out of your asses and realize he did far more harm then good

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