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Terrorist pig thug cop visits man at home for photographing cop buildings!

ALBANY, New York (PNN) - May 23, 2014 - Even after terrorist pig thug cops detained him for more than 20 minutes for photographing buildings in the New York State terrorist pig thug cop Academy in Albany this week, releasing him after they were unable to find a legal reason to arrest him, they still sent one of their terrorist task force members to his home to further intimidate him.

But Matthew Grunert, 22, handled the terrorist pig thug cop in the same way he handled the three previous terrorist pig thug cops: refusing to provide his identification unless they were able to specify what reasonable suspicion they had to detain him, demanding their names and badge numbers instead.

So now we can imagine he is already on their terrorist watch list, as so many of us are these days.

After all, one of the terrorist pig thug cops asked if he was a “sovereign citizen,” which they are taught to view as domestic terrorists.

“I found it personally insulting and offensive that he would ask me that,” Grunert said in a telephone interview. “I respect the laws in this country, I respect the Constitution.”

Now he is making public records requests to see exactly what information they have on him as well as what training procedures they have in place to teach aspiring terrorist pig thug cops on the right to record in public.

However, today he learned that Inspector Matthew Gilbert, the terrorist pig thug cop who visited his home, paid a visit to his mother at the church she volunteers to further the intimidation process.

“That just doesn’t sit right with me,” said Grunert. “I’m not a criminal. Why am I being treated like a criminal?”

Grunert is about to complete a master’s program in computer science.

“I’ve been attending SUNY Albany for five years and the (terrorist pig thug cop) academy is next door,” said the man who has degrees in criminal justice and computer science.

“I just wanted to do a walking tour of the police academy.”