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A major case before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday could clear a path for some victims of wrong-house raids to sue for ...
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‘Honest Mistake’: FBI Raids Wrong House, Sparks Supreme Court CaseFBI agents mistakenly raided Trina Martin’s home in Atlanta, thinking it belonged to a suspect. They allegedly confronted ...
ATLANTA — Before dawn on Oct. 18, 2017, FBI agents broke down the front door of Trina Martin's Atlanta home, stormed into her bedroom and pointed guns at her and her then-boyfriend as her 7-year ...
Trina Martin, whose Atlanta home was raided just before 5 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2017, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution she’s hopeful the Supreme Court will rule in her favor. “It’s a major ...
Recommended Videos The case was filed after FBI agents broke down Trina Martin's door before dawn in 2017. They pointed guns at Martin and her then-boyfriend and terrified her 7-year-old son ...
The high court was urged by Trina Martin, her son, Gabe Watson, and her former partner, Toi Cliatt, to revive their case against the United States and the FBI agent in charge of the 2017 raid on ...
Curtrinia “Trina” Martin, her seven-year-old son Gabe and her then-fiancé Hillard “Toi” Cliatt were peacefully sleeping in their home just before dawn on October 18, 2017, when masked FBI ...
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