Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Houston Police To Cease 'No Knock' Warrants, Chief Announces After Deadly Raid: "I'm very confident that we're going to have criminal charges on one or more police officers,"


Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo says his department will stop serving "no knock" search warrants, weeks after a raid on a house left two married suspects dead and five officers injured. Acevedo also reiterated that the officer who led that raid may face criminal charges.

"The no-knock warrant's going to go away, kind of like leaded gasoline in our city," Acevedo said. He added that raids that stem from those warrants would only be used in very limited cases — and that they would not be used to nab people suspected of dealing small amounts of drugs.

"You're going to see those going away," he said.

More @ NPR

7 comments:

  1. Finally, some logical thinking coming from law enforcement.

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  2. some guys just need a bit of hammer to the back of the neck to get a clue.

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