Naw, he's frustrated because police are being shot at, in Houston, and around the country, more often now, starting with the whole "hands up, don't shoot" false narrative.
If you can find his complete comments, it's less of a police state mentality than this comment comes out as.
Also, the story is, and undercover agent purchased black tar heroin from these people before they came with the warrant.
Also not mentioned anywhere, this house is one block from Milby High School, so now you've got a heroin dealer in very close proximity to a high school.
Sure, all public servants should be accountable for their actions, I agree.
Still, I don't think he's wrong in saying that law enforcement now has a target on their backs.
It starts with trust, and there are those out their trying, purposely, to erode that trust.