A Black family was left angry, confused and traumatized after more than a dozen cops raided their Louisiana home late one night last month, forcing them outside at gunpoint while they searched the house for a man named “Josh” who did not live there and was not even known to the family.

Now the Baton Rouge family has obtained an attorney and is planning on suing over the botched raid.

“It was scary,” said Ireisha Mouton in an interview with Atlanta Black Star who lives in the Baton Rogue home with her fiancé and their seven children, describing a terrifying incident where the cops were banging on their front door while pointing guns at them through the windows.

“It was even more scary because our children were involved.”

One of their daughters, remained hiding under the covers on the to

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