You're an idiot.
[i]The Fourth Amendment.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against[b] [u]unreasonable searches[/u] [/b]and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue,[b] [u]but upon probable cause,[/u][/b] supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.[/i]
Probable cause and reasonable moron! There was an armed and extremely dangerous person roaming that town. A terrorist for Christ's sake! and they have every right to search every damn house they need to to find him.
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Someone ELSE committing a crime does NOT give police probable cause to infringe on my privacy. My rights are non-negotiable. The only idiot now is you.
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If they are actively searching for the suspect and the police have reason to believe that suspect is in the area and is extremely dangerous, YES they do have the right to search your house if need be. This called reasonable, probable cause and most importantly an exigent circumstance.
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Except they had no reason to believe he was anyone's house, so without a warrant they absolutely have no authority whatsoever to enter anyone's home. My rights do not disappear just because some disturbed fool kills people, I didn't murder anyone. Learn what probable cause means then get back to us, squirt.