Really, breaking down the door of a journalist with a sledgehammer with guns drawn and then holding him in handcuffs for 7 hours because he reported on something they didn't want released? He's not even the person who leaked the report. I'd call it that overkill. I wonder what they told the judge who signed off on this waste of resources. You'd think SF had more crime issue that could be dealt with first.
> A San Francisco Police Department spokesperson defended their action in a statement Friday, saying that the warrant was granted by a judge and the raid was “part of an ongoing criminal investigation into the leak of the Adachi police report.”<p>Remember this when they try to sell encryption backdoors, saying it's okay because it'll require a warrant.