July 9, 2022, 2:17 a.m. | /u/lostmymeds

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Denver police used Google searches of a house address to locate suspects in a murder/arson. While we can all relate with wanting to bring the killers to justice, this smacks of incredible overreach to me. From the article:



"Denver police spokesman Doug Schepman on Thursday said the department does not track how many reverse keyword search warrants officers have requested because the records management system does not track aggregate data about search warrants.

“The expectation is that it’s private”

Beyond …

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