"I felt like I was in a nightmare, you know this doesn't happen to us. All I could tell you is I couldn't move, I couldn't even hardly think, I was so afraid," – Nancy Parker, a US citizen who opened her door to multiple DEA agents with guns drawn in a drug raid that found the wrong address. At least she wasn't shot dead. Remember when the Fourth Amendment was reassuring?
Update from a reader:
This incident, while understandably alarming to the Parkers, doesn't seem like DEA overreach. They had a tip; they went to the house; they knocked on the door; they said what they were after; they were denied entry without a warrant; they left.