A woman is questioning the tactics of the Memphis Safe Task Force after she was forced out of her home half-naked early Thursday morning.
The resident on Railton Road in the Cherokee neighborhood did not want to be identified but said the federal agents were at the wrong house.
“I’ve been having a headache ever since, my body still got chills on it,” she said.
A home surveillance camera captured officers approaching the back door of her house at around 7 a.m.
You can see one of them points at the camera before it goes black. She said the camera was turned upside down.
The woman told WREG that she heard what sounded like someone trying to break down her front door, and she opened the door to find three federal agents on her doorstep, along with several more in her front yard.
“He was like, come out. Come out with your hands up. I was like, okay. He said open the door come outside. Come outside.”
The woman said she was forced outside at gunpoint while ICE agents went inside and searched her home.
“They got the guns on me. I just got red dots all over my body. I’m scared, so when I get outside, I’m naked. I don’t have anything on but my panties,” she said. “I’m like, can I get a blanket? Can I get a blanket, and they wouldn’t give me anything. He came back and said they’re in your attic. By the time they come out of your attic, they’ll be almost done.”
She said the task force members told her they were looking for a Johnny Miller.
Memphis police say Miller, who is charged with attempted murder in a weekend shooting, was arrested Wednesday at a West Memphis motel.
He is locked up in the Crittenden County Jail.
“I don’t even know this guy,” she said.
The woman said that after several minutes, agents gave her a blanket to cover up, but she is still traumatized by what happened.
She says she understands the task force is looking for people with arrest warrants, but they need to find a better way to bring them in.
“You’re looking for a man, I’m a woman. Why would you let me put his clothes on? It was nothing but men out there. It was one lady,” she said.
WREG contacted the DOJ for a comment about the search, and we are waiting for a response.
A warrant was issued Thursday for another man at the same address. The woman who lives there said she is the only person who has lived in the house since 2019.
It just takes one good apple to take off his coat and give it to her
Turns out they’re all bad apples. Funny how “a few” turns into all
Just like “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” (a literally impossible task), the original expression was “a few bad apples spoil the bunch”. In other words, rot spreads and all the good apples become bad apples by proximity.
Funny thing, idn’t?
The original predecessor phrase was even more clear: “the rotten apple quickly spoils his companion”
There’s a reason the saying is “one bad apple spoils the bunch”
Humiliation is dehumanization, a terrorist tactic.
This is the part when you hire a lawyer and start suing everyone for everything you can…





