Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Originally posted by: SirStev0
No.
No Knock warrant are stupid as shit.
Cover all exits.
Identify self as police.
Serve Warrent.
Bust bad guys.
Sure you don't get the thrill of busting down the door guns blazing but I am pretty sure that policing is about enforcing the law and not about psuedomilitary thrill rides with big powerful wang enhancers.
No knock warrants aren't issued simply so police can bust into a house for thrills. They exist so that suspects cannot destroy evidence or fortify themselves inside a home.
They are certainly overused, but they have a purpose which you clearly do no understand.
Nice edit.
Anyway. Please explain to me how the extra 10 secs you get from busting down the door will actually change the outcome. Obviously, even without knocking this guy was fortified and ready to unleash some fire power. The purpose/advantage that you so adamantly support seems to have been completely worthless. He was still able to pick off 4 police.
Basically you are setting up a bad situation. You are sending in police officers in a frontal attack assault. What is 30 extra seconds really going to do for them. Maybe it wouldn't be hardcore old west shoot-outs if it didn't start with guns-ablazin'. People are either going to resist or not resist. And of course, with this guns-blazing approach we also get the fun stories of a father of 3 getting gunned down due to a typo in the address.
So, please tell me again this great advantage an extra couple secs and a chance to bust down a door guns blazing gets you? I really can't see it.
It's longer than 30 seconds. A regular warrant is executed once the door of the house is opened. Under normal circumstances, police roll up, knock on the door, identify themselves, explain that they have a warrant then enter. That's a hell of a lot more time than 30 seconds and it gives suspects the chance to not only arm themselves, but position themselves in the building, and prepare to resist.
There is no doubt in my mind that these type of warrants are overused, however their purpose is to surprise and hopefully preempt a more dangerous situation.
Originally posted by: Athena
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
Officers always identify themselves when making an arrest. There seems to be confusion as to what a "no-knock" entry is. Just like it sounds, it means they don't knock, not that they don't talk.
Yes, there does seem to be some confusion.
From Wikipedia:
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"In the US, a no knock warrant is a warrant issued by a judge that allows law enforcement officers to enter a property without knocking and without identifying themselves as police."
A close friend of my family's works in federal law enforcement. From what he's told me no knock warrants simply mean that the police do not have to identify themselves before they enter the house. IE they are not required to say, "it's the police open the door." You bet your ass that once they're inside though they make it clear who is coming through the door.