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Texas Man Facing the Death Penalty After Shooting a Police Officer During a "No Knock" Raid

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It's always been my opinion that No Knock raids should only be granted for extraordinary circumstances.  And even then the police should be required to monitor the target premises before hand for however long it takes to ensure not only their own safety, but the safety of potential innocents.  

 

What I would like to know in these cases is why couldn't police arrest the offender outside the premises and then conduct a search under warrant?   Especially if they suspect weapons could be involved.  


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Texas Man Facing the Death Penalty After Shooting a Police Officer During a "No Knock" Raid - by homebiscuit - 10-27-2014, 09:48 PM



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