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\"Brave\" US Marshals Terrorize Innocent Florida Nurse Cont\'d

Federal Agents continue to act like "Stasi-Gestapo" towards Law Abiding Americans

Goldsberry?s screams heightened, but Dorris studied the man who was now standing inside the apartment. He observed him holding a tactical shield for protection and decided he appeared to be well equipped enough to be police.



Dorris realizing that any minute the standoff could result in the death of both of them, began reasoning with the man, surrendering, raising his hands above his head and asking the man to step outside to talk.



After given permission, he moved towards the front door peacefully but was immediately grabbed and placed in handcuffs.



After being arrested outside, Dorris saw numerous men wearing vests with the words federal marshal strewn across them. Dozens of Sarasota Police officers flooded the scene, as well as some others that he couldn?t identify, which he found unusual since he often worked with police at his security company.



Dorris described it as a scene from the movie Rambo.



Dorris then yelled inside to his girlfriend that it was OK to drop the gun and come out. Paralyzed with fear, Goldsberry froze and shouted, ?I?m an American citizen, you have no right to do this.?



The standoff continued for several more minutes before finally releasing her weapon onto the floor.



According to police, the man at the door was MATT WIGGINS of the U.S. Marshal?s fugitive division.



When the Herald Tribune, Sarasota?s local newspaper, questioned the marshal he claimed they were searching for child-rape suspect.



Wiggins claimed they had a tip that the suspect, Kyle Riley, was inside the apartment complex, but ADMITTED THEY HAD NO SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT THE SUSPECT WAS IN Goldberry's house.



Wiggins said when the people inside the apartment didn?t immediately open up, that gave them reason to believe they were harboring the alleged child rapist.



The U.S. marshal even had the audacity to say, ?Nobody in the other units reacted that way.?



Tom Lyons, a reporter for the Herald Tribune countered, ?Maybe none of them had a gun pointed at them through the window.?



Of course Wiggins didn?t seem to think that fact condoned the horrified woman?s behavior. He said he acted with restraint and didn?t like having a gun aimed at him.



?I went above and beyond. I have to go home at night,? said Wiggins.



Lyons argued, ?She had a gun pointed at her, too, and she wasn?t wearing body armor and behind a shield.?