
There's a growing consensus in law enforcement over no-knock warrants: The risks outweigh the rewards
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The shooting death of Amir Locke by a Minneapolis SWAT officer serving a no-knock warrant during a homicide probe has prompted calls for an end to the practice of serving high-risk warrants on homes without giving occupants a chance to open the door.
There's growing consensus among policing leaders that the risks of the tactic, which came into vogue during the height of the drug wars in the 1990s and into the 2000s, far outweigh any potential rewards.
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