February 14, 2022

Law prof on the past and future of no-knock warrants - Wisconsin Public Radio News

Demonstrators march past a police precinct during a rally
Demonstrators march past a police precinct during a rally for Amir Locke on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, in Minneapolis. Hundreds of people filled the streets of downtown Minneapolis after body cam footage released by the Minneapolis Police Department showed an officer shoot and kill Locke during a no-knock warrant.

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No-knock warrants are being reevaluated in Minnesota after a fatal police shooting earlier this month. A professor of law joins us to explain the history of no-knock warrants and what might happen to them in the future.

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