03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:51 pm
Kentucky is KY. If the officers announced their presence, I am not sure how the home owner can claim they did not know it was the cops. This one should get interesting. I wonder if the cops had their body cams running. I do worry about the "no knock" warrants for this very reason.
There are documented incidents of criminals breaking into homes yelling "police!" Guess we need a law against impersonating police officers so criminals won't use that tactic when crashing into your home.
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/n ... 108607001/
According to the lawsuit, LMPD executed at least two search warrants — including one at Taylor's home — in the early morning of March 13 in an attempt to locate a suspect named Jamarcus Glover.
But police had already located Glover at his home and detained him before executing the warrant at Taylor's residence, the suit says.
Glover's home is more than 10 miles from Taylor's home on Springfield Drive, records show. He faces drug and gun charges.
and conveniently...
No body camera footage is available because officers in the Criminal Interdiction Division who conducted the search warrant do not wear cameras, LMPD Chief Steve Conrad previously said.