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MarkHamTownsend
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The warrant in this case WAS NOT served as "no-knock;" the police knocked and announced. A police officer was SHOT upon entering the apartment because the announcement allowed the shooter to prepare himself. Ironically, if it had been done "no-knock," maybe Ms. Taylor would not have been shot!! Abolish no knock warrants if you want. E prepared for results you did not anticipate. Police work is dangerous even when it is done right. This case might not have been done right. "Bad cases make bad laws." |
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