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No-Knock Raids Controversy
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| Carry Mills is a retired Atlanta police officer with 30 years on the job, primarily in APD's | |
| drug unit. | |
| And she says no-knock warrants helped her close a lot of cases. | |
| If we knock and announce, all evidence is going to be destroyed. | |
| You've got to draw the line between your right as a citizen to privacy and a community's right to live in a crime-free environment. | |
| You can't have them both. | |
| Now, it was a police representative out of Georgia with pretty much a backwards paraphrase of the statement we know that those who sacrifice their liberty for security will inherit neither. | |
| Well, she's saying you can't have both. | |
| You have to choose, particularly when it comes to no-knock raids. | |
| Her justification, well, hey, if we announce our presence beforehand, the suspect can destroy evidence. | |
| Well, what if you don't announce your presence and somebody's life is destroyed during one of these raids? | |
| Such as the case of Baby Bobo. | |
| You guys have probably seen this. | |
| A child was injured when an officer threw a flashbang grenade into his crib, blew a hole into his chest, ripped apart his face, and now the family is facing about a million dollars in medical bill expenses. | |
| But that's not the only example. | |
| We saw in New Hampshire a violent DEA raid that left a grandmother with bullet wounds. | |
| They entered multiple facilities looking for multiple suspects. | |
| They were looking for the grandmother's children, and when they entered the residence, the grandmother But it's not always the suspects who catch the business end in these no-knock raids. | |
| How about if an officer gets shot? | |
| Such is the case in Oklahoma. | |
| something and opened fire on her. Her children went on to say that the mother had nothing | |
| to do with the grandmother had nothing to do with the illicit activities. | |
| But it's not always the suspects who catch the business end in these no-knock raids. | |
| How about if an officer gets shot, such as the case in Oklahoma? He went looking for | |
| a suspected bomber, entered the wrong residence and was shot multiple times. | |
| Luckily this officer was wearing a vest and lived to tell the tale. | |
| But not everybody is as fortunate. | |
| We saw the case in Killeen, Texas. | |
| An officer was climbing through a window during another no-knock raid and was shot in the face for his efforts. | |
| The suspect is being held for the murder of the officer. | |
| I don't think he should have been. | |
| He was protecting himself and his family like any good Texan would. | |
| And finally, we'll end with this. | |
| A murder charge dropped against a man who killed an officer during a no-knock raid. | |
| Another Texas case Officers, they come in at all hours of the night. | |
| The Texan arms himself and protects his family, not knowing who's inside of his home, opens fire on the officer, killing him. | |
| Luckily, the murder charge was dropped against this gentleman, but he is facing other charges. | |
| And in closing, I would say to any officer whose priority is preserving evidence, how about the priority of preserving life? | |
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