It is reported that an incident occurred where an innocent person was attacked by SWAT due to the low accuracy of Apple's 'Search'



It was reported that a person unrelated to the crime was raided by SWAT using the '

Find ' function provided by Apple.

SWAT Team Raids Innocent Family Over Stolen AirPods Dropped on Their Street
https://www.riverfronttimes.com/news/swat-team-raids-innocent-family-over-stolen-airpods-dropped-on-their-street-42172867

This incident occurred in St. Louis County, Missouri, USA on the evening of May 26, 2023. Brittany Chamilly, who had just given birth to a 3-month-old baby at the time, and her family were spending time in their home when heavily armed SWAT members suddenly broke into the front door with a battering ram , killing Shamilly and her husband, Lindell Briscoe. was restrained.



The trigger was a robbery incident that occurred approximately 26 miles (approximately 41 km) away half a day before the SWAT raid.

That morning, as the brothers were leaving a restaurant in south St. Louis County, a group of six robbers drove into the parking lot and carjacked their car. Two of the robbers stole the victim's car and fled the scene, while the other four left the scene in their own cars.

The victims informed St. Louis County police, who rushed to the scene, that their AirPods were in the stolen car and that they could use the Find My feature to track them.

The 'Find' function is a service that uses Bluetooth and a cloud-based network to locate Apple products and items with AirTag attached.

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The police started the investigation and immediately tracked the stolen car using 'Find', but due to accuracy issues, they mistakenly mistook Chamilly's house as a stronghold for the robbers. That was the whole story of the incident.

Attorney Bevis Schock says, ''Find' isn't very accurate. In fact, a fellow lawyer and I went to his house and tried it out for about an hour, and the results weren't very good.' I commented.

SWAT team members raided Chamily's home and spent 30 minutes rummaging through it, punching holes in the walls and ceiling and knocking over drawers, before the AirPods ended up on the street outside. It is said that it was found that



Further investigation revealed that one of Chamily's daughters had seen what appeared to be a stolen car speeding through the neighborhood. This suggests that the robber found AirPods in the car and threw them out the window.

The day after the raid, Briscoe emailed police to ask about repairing the door, and police responded that the county would take care of it, but the door remained vandalized for several months, and the homeowner was unable to replace it. It was repaired.

Shock, who is the lawyer for Mr. Shamilly and others in a lawsuit seeking damages for unreasonable use of force, said, ``We don't live in Afghanistan or the Gaza Strip,'' and said, ``We don't live in Afghanistan or the Gaza Strip,'' to ensure the safety of police officers. He emphasized the need to balance the need to use force to ensure that the police are not investigating the situation, and the protection of the rights of people facing unjustified investigations.

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