WaPo: Minneapolis suspends use of no-knock warrants as scrutiny of contentious police tactic mounts

WaPo: Minneapolis suspends use of no-knock warrants as scrutiny of contentious police tactic mounts by Kim Bellware:

The fatal shooting of 22-year-old Amir Locke by Minneapolis police on Wednesday has renewed scrutiny of no-knock raids, the practice that drew nationwide outrage two years ago after Louisville police killed Breonna Taylor during a similar operation.

Taylor’s killing sparked condemnation of how no-knock raids — and police raids in general — are executed and enforced around the country. Slow progress on reforming and regulating the practice has raid victims and justice advocates continuing to press for meaningful change.

Both Locke’s and Taylor’s deaths resemble a situation that one policing expert called many people’s “worst nightmare”: While a person is asleep at home at night, armed men burst in with little to no warning.

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