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From The Washington Post Police carrying out 21 no-knock warrants have killed at least 22 people across the country since 2015, according to a review of The Post’s database of fatal shootings by police and hundreds of court records. In one case, an officer was also killed.
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From The Hill While proponents argue the element of surprise is necessary for law enforcement in some instances, critics argue the tactic poses an inherent threat to both citizens and police that leads to tumultuous and dangerous instances, such as the raids that led to Locke’s death.