As you can imagine, the Hartes were angry and confused over the raid. They had no idea why they were the target of a SWAT narcotics raid. When they tried to find out what triggered the assault on their privacy, they learned that the application used to obtain a search warrant was protected under Kansas law. In other words, they had no legal right to know why their house had been raided even though police found nothing and they hadnt been arrested.
Bob Harte is not a man to take such a violation of his rights sitting down, so he hired a lawyer to investigate. What that lawyer turned up is actually more disturbing the initial raid.
Months prior to the raid, a State Trooper witnessed Harte coming out of a store that sells equipment sometimes used for growing marijuana. The store wasnt named, but Im guessing it was some kind of hardware store or nursery. In any case, Harte was not witnessed purchasing marijuana grow equipment; just that he was exiting the store.
So this Super Trooper sees a clean-cut middle-aged man coming out of a Home Depot-type establishment and instantly goes, Holy sh*t, that guy is growing weed.
Now it gets even creepier. The cops followed Harte back to his house and started going through his garbage. Because, you know, people dont smoke or sell marijuana; they throw it away. The cops found a substance that turned out to be his wifes favorite tea, but somehow field tested it and determined it was illegal drugs.
A lab later tested the substance and proved that it was, in fact, tea. It didnt matter though; the cops had all they needed to get a warrant. Guy coming out of a hardware store? Check. Tea bags in the garbage can? Check. Assemble the assault team.