‘Not an honest mistake’: SWAT raid at wrong home left family ‘psychologically scarred’ and their house ‘ransacked,’ lawsuit says

Avery Marshall (Right) and Alisa Carr (Left) stand outside their home in Willard, NC (Image courtesy of Institute for Justice).

A North Carolina family is suing two sheriff’s offices for destroying their Pender County home and traumatizing them after a SWAT team mistakenly raided their house.

Alisa Carr and her fiance Avery Marshall said officers descended on their house in April 2024, using flash-bang grenades, shattering glass, and aiming guns at their children as they were forced out of their bedrooms and interrogated.

The family’s April 1 complaint details what it called a “terrorizing scene” shortly after midnight on April 10, 2024, which was in part captured on video:

Officers from the sheriff’s offices of Lee County and Pender County stormed into the family’s quiet home, shouting profanities, shattering a glass door, busting through a metal door, and detonating flash-bang grenades. Officers made Avery lie face-down, shirtless, on top of the shattered glass with a gun pointed at his head. An officer also stepped on Avery’s back, on exposed stitches where Avery had recently undergone back surgery.

The family’s children, aged 9 and 16, were not spared the ordeal either, according to the complaint.

The filing alleged that “officers removed the kids from their bedrooms and threatened them with military-grade firearms,” while their parents “begged the officers to stop.”

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