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These SWAT teams carry out roughly 50,000 no-knock raids every year in search of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia.
John W. Whitehead: America's Longest Ongoing War: The War on Drugs John W. Whitehead 2012
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* A from-bad-to-worse update on the story of a seven-year-old Detroit girl killed by police officers during a no-knock raid: they may have been filming a reality show.
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He emphasized that the raid was "in no way" a "no-knock" operation.
Jose Guerena Killed: Arizona Cops Shoot Former Marine In Botched Pot Raid 2011
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These SWAT teams carry out roughly 50,000 no-knock raids every year in search of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia.
John W. Whitehead: America's Longest Ongoing War: The War on Drugs John W. Whitehead 2012
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This is precisely the scenario for which no-knock entry is warranted -- to apprehend suspected dangerous people who may present an immediate threat to police and the public.
Jose Guerena Killed: Arizona Cops Shoot Former Marine In Botched Pot Raid 2011
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Why wouldn't the police have sought and obtained a no-knock warrant?
Jose Guerena Killed: Arizona Cops Shoot Former Marine In Botched Pot Raid 2011
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"Pester Power" starts with the NYPD executing a no-knock warrant against someone breeding a pet artificial intelligence.
The Author as Agent of Change Tom Shippey 2011
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I want back especially my Fourth Amendment rights (no warrantless wiretaps, FISA restored, an end to the travesty that is called “civil forfeiture”, and an end to no-knock SWAT raids).
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These SWAT teams carry out roughly 40,000-50,000 no-knock raids every year in search of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia.
John W. Whitehead: The War on Drugs Has Become the War on the American People John W. Whitehead 2011
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These SWAT teams carry out roughly 50,000 no-knock raids every year in search of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia.
John W. Whitehead: America's Longest Ongoing War: The War on Drugs John W. Whitehead 2012
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