Police raid of Sheen home comes up dry

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March 11, 2011 at 2:25PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Los Angeles police leave actor Charlie Sheen's Sherman Oaks home in Los Angeles after executing a search warrant weapons, Thursday, March 10, 2011. No weapons were allegedly found. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas)
(AP/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

While you were asleep, the minions of the trolls invaded the domain of the warlock, who - oddly enough - had no power to stop them.

As for Sheen, he didn't mind:

If you're wondering why they did this, apparently it's routine when there's a temporary restraining order in a case everyone's watching. If they searched the home of everyone who got a TRO they'd have to hire 14,000 additional policemen.

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