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When can do away with "no knock" warrants?
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(02-10-2022, 04:20 PM)basballguy Wrote: I'll ask a 3rd time.....

If the suspect was in the apartment...How should it have been handled?  

Are you saying they should've just not entered, wait for him to flee the city over 100 miles away, then send people chasing after him and hope he doesn't fire the loaded weapon he has on him?  

You are saying we shouldn't have no knock warrants.  Cool...i get it.  So what I'm asking is what would you do instead?  

This routine looks familiar so I'll just answer once more and then be done with you.

(02-10-2022, 04:07 PM)GMDino Wrote: You have a way of ignoring straightforward answers.

The police decided, based on what they thought/believed that the no knock was "safer" for them.  Someone got killed and their suspect wasn't there.

Later they arrested the subject after he tried to flee but no one was hurt.  Neither the police nor the suspect.

That seems to be a better way to handle it.


Oh and "nobody died" should be the goal, shouldn't it?

Suspect was captured in public...safely.

But I suspect you'll add a new/different question and then accuse me of not answering your questions.
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RE: When can do away with "no knock" warrants? - GMDino - 02-10-2022, 04:35 PM

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