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When can do away with "no knock" warrants?
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(02-09-2022, 09:58 AM)GMDino Wrote: I haven't had time to follow up on this story much but do we know the apartment actually had a "bad guy" there?

Because a judge found enough evidence to issue a no knock warrant for the premises.  That's an extremely high burden of proof to hurdle.


Quote:This was a warrant for a person of interest.  What if they had the wrong guy?  What if the victim was hanging out with someone who he should have been hanging out with?

Yes.  They didn't.  What does that last sentence even mean?

Quote:My point is that this is shading toward victim blaming.

Except it's not, as we both predicated our position by saying it was not.  The liberal talking points, while predictable, really stifle any chance to have a meaningful discussion on an issue.
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RE: When can do away with "no knock" warrants? - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 02-09-2022, 01:25 PM

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