As Aldermen Demand Answers After Botched Raid, Top Cop Announces Policy Changes – WTTW (Chicago)

Supt. David Brown said he would ban the department from seeking and executing “no-knock” warrants — which allow officers to enter a home or business without announcing themselves first — except in cases when someone’s life is at risk. The officers who searched Young’s home did not have a no-knock warrant.
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anonymous anonymous
5 years ago

Top Cop –you mean the mayor?

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