No-Knock Warrants Are Still Happening, Even After Multiple Deaths

No-Knock Warrants Are Still Happening, Even After Multiple Deaths

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The video discusses the controversial practice of no-knock raids, highlighting the case of Amir Locke, who was killed during such a raid. It explains the history and purpose of no-knock warrants, their increased use during the war on drugs, and the resulting militarization of police. The video also covers the tragic outcomes of these raids, particularly their disproportionate impact on people of color. It concludes with a discussion on legislative changes and the challenges in reforming police practices.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is a no knock warrant and in what situations is it typically used?

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How did the practice of no knock raids change from the 1980s to the early 2000s?

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What were the outcomes of the investigation by the New York Times regarding no knock raids?

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Discuss the impact of no knock raids on communities of color.

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What legislative changes have occurred in response to the killings of Amir Locke and Breonna Taylor?

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What are some arguments for and against the use of no knock warrants in law enforcement?

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How do advocates suggest reforming the use of no knock raids?

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