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- The arrest of Robert Jonathan Seacat was the culmination of a destructive 19.48-hour standoff with American police in June 2015. After being chased by police for stealing clothing from a Walmart, Seacat barricaded himself in the Greenwood Village, Colorado house at 4219 South Alton Street. By the time Seacat was finally extracted from the premises, the house had been destroyed by law-enforcement in their efforts. The homeowner—Leo Lech—filed a lawsuit against the municipality for compensation, but was ruled against by the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; he appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, but the court declined to hear the case. (en)
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- Detective John J. Carr, GVPD (en)
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- [[#Lechs' litigation (en)
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- (en)
- Residence destroyed (en)
- Seacat apprehended (en)
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- [T]he residence had significant damage to all of the upper floor walls, basement back yard doors and front door. […] [A]ll of the rooms in the home had damage and that the amount of debris both inside the home and outside the home was significant. (en)
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- Robert Jonathan Seacat (en)
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- The Case of the House the Police Blew Up! (en)
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- The arrest of Robert Jonathan Seacat was the culmination of a destructive 19.48-hour standoff with American police in June 2015. After being chased by police for stealing clothing from a Walmart, Seacat barricaded himself in the Greenwood Village, Colorado house at 4219 South Alton Street. By the time Seacat was finally extracted from the premises, the house had been destroyed by law-enforcement in their efforts. The homeowner—Leo Lech—filed a lawsuit against the municipality for compensation, but was ruled against by the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; he appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, but the court declined to hear the case. (en)
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- Arrest of Robert Seacat (en)
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