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...broke into private homes, shouting obscenities and roughing up the terrified occupants. Mrs. Pamela Kaye Gitto of East St. Louis has charged that the men pointed a gun at her sleeping six-year-old son and struck her husband while he was handcuffed to a chair. Herbert and Evelyn Giglotto of Collinsville were handcuffed face down on their bed. While Mrs. Giglotto begged for her husband's life, she claims that the intruders ransacked their bedroom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CIVIL RIGHTS: Suing the Government | 3/25/1974 | See Source »

...Herbert Giglotto, 29, and his wife Evelyn, 28, had gone to bed early. Suddenly the sounds of splintering wood and shouting men jolted them awake. Giglotto jumped up and headed in the direction of the noise. At the top of the stairs, he recalls now, he saw "four or five long-haired men with guns" rushing toward him. "I looked at my wife and said 'My God, we're dead. The hippies have come to kill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ILLINOIS: In The Name of the Law | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

...young rock freaks who had recently occupied the house next door on Arrowhead Drive in Collinsville, Ill., a blue-collar suburb of St. Louis. Rather, they were agents of the federal Office for Drug Abuse Law Enforcement (DALE), backed up by perhaps a dozen policemen. As the Giglottos tell it, the raiders two weeks ago ransacked the house and loosed a fusillade of obscenities that they threatened to follow with bullets. They forced the couple to lie on the bed face down and handcuffed them. The leader of the group held a cocked revolver to Giglotto's head while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ILLINOIS: In The Name of the Law | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

...wife was crying and begging them not to kill me," says Giglotto, a boilermaker who worked on construction projects until he left his job after the raid. The man with the pistol repeatedly asked him, "Where's it at?" and rattled off a series of names that Giglotto did not recognize. Then someone ran up and said, "Hey, we made a mistake!" As quickly as they had entered, the agents prepared to leave. When Giglotto asked for an explanation, one of them replied: "Shut your mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ILLINOIS: In The Name of the Law | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

...Askews and the Giglottos want more consolation than that; they are bringing suit against the Federal Government. Evelyn Giglotto says that she can no longer sleep in the bedroom where she thought her husband was going to be murdered. Virginia Askew, according to her husband, has a history of "psychological problems." She has been in a local hospital's mental ward since the raid took place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ILLINOIS: In The Name of the Law | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

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