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Tag: no-knock warrants
Special Units
Minneapolis Officer Will Not Be Charged Over Fatal Shooting of Armed Man During Warrant Operation
"After a thorough review of all available evidence ... there is insufficient admissible evidence to file criminal charges in this case," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman and Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Wednesday.
April 6, 2022
Point of Law
Biden Expected to Broaden No-Knock Warrant Restrictions on Federal Agencies
The Justice Department announced in September that it was curtailing the use of “no-knock” warrants by its federal agents. Psaki said Biden is now weighing an expansion to other federal agencies. Agents and officers in Homeland Security, for example, also use the tactic.
February 8, 2022
Special Units
Louisville Officer Shot in Breonna Taylor Incident Sues Attorney for Defamation
The lawsuit claims Louisville attorney Steve Romines told a media outlet last October that now retired Louisville Metro Police Detective Jonathan Mattingly “executed” Taylor during the 2020 raid.
October 28, 2021
Patrol
DOJ Prohibits Its Officers from Carotid Restraints and Restricts No-Knock Warrants
Under the new policy, the department’s law enforcement components will be prohibited from using “chokeholds” and “carotid restraints” unless deadly force is authorized, that is “when the officer has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person.”
September 14, 2021
Patrol
Biden Backs Police Reform Bill Banning Chokeholds and Ending Qualified Immunity
The bill would ban all neck restraints, including chokeholds and the kind used on Floyd as well as no-knock warrants in drug cases. It would also end the application of the doctrine of qualified immunity for law enforcement officers.
March 3, 2021
Patrol
Chicago Mayor, Police Superintendent Announce Warrant Reforms
On Wednesday, Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown joined Mayor Lori Lightfoot in unveiling an array of proposed reforms to the policies outlining what happens before, during and after search warrants are executed by Chicago police officers.
March 3, 2021
Special Units
Houston Officer Charged with Murder Over Deadly Drug Raid
Prosecutors allege their investigation discovered that the indicted officers were part of a unit that falsified documentation about drug payments to confidential informants, routinely used false information to get search warrants, and lied in police reports.
January 26, 2021
Special Units
Minneapolis Restricts No-Knock Warrants
Starting Monday, officers must identify themselves as “police” and announce their purpose as “search warrant” before entering any domicile — regardless of whether a judge signed off on an “unannounced” or “no-knock” entry.
November 27, 2020
Special Units
Former NTOA Director Advocates Restrictions for No-Knock Warrants
Mark Lomax, the former executive director of NTOA, said it’s time to take a “serious look” at “ending the dangerous practice of no-knock warrants and raids,” outside of extenuating circumstances.
November 24, 2020
Patrol
Sgt. Mattingly: If We Hadn't Knocked Breonna Taylor Would be Alive
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly said he banged on the door repeatedly while yelling "police." And that once his commanding officer gave the order to breach the door, he and the other officers yelled "police," as they rammed open the door.
October 22, 2020
Patrol
Kentucky Officer in Fatal OIS to be Fired by Department
An officer with the Louisville (KY) Police Department will reportedly be fired on Friday after his involvement in the fatal shooting of a woman at her apartment earlier this year.
June 19, 2020
Special Units
Louisville Prohibits No-Knock Warrants
"In the aftermath of the tragic killing of Breonna Taylor, it is clear that the danger of these type of warrants pose to civilians and police officers is greater than their benefit," Mayor Greg Fischer said.
June 12, 2020
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