Joan Meyer, 98, died of a cardiac arrest the day after the search and her son, who believes the stress of the raid contributed to her death, has now release footage of it.
New video shows the moment police officers raided the home of a 98-year-old local newspaper publisher, who died the following day., entered Joan Meyer's house on 11 August, on a search warrant that was later rescinded.
In home security footage released by the family, Mrs Meyer can be seen dressed in a robe and slippers, and using a walking frame to stand as police search her home. "Get out of my house, I don't want you in my house," she says."Don't touch any of that stuff. This is my house." The Marion County Record, owned by the Meyer family, said the video begins one-and-a-half hours after police arrived at the home and ends when officers allegedly disconnected the internet.
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