Louisville Lawmakers To Take Up Law Limiting ‘No Knock’ Warrants | MSNBC

NBC's Cal Perry brings us the latest from Louisville where lawmakers are set to vote on "Breonna's Law." Aired on 06/11/2020.
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Louisville Lawmakers To Take Up Law Limiting 'No Knock' Warrants | MSNBC

35 comments

    1. They shouldn’t be able to turn them off at all and all footage should be immediately sent to a server for monitoring and gathering evidence.

    2. actually what should happen is the police need to pick and choose which calls they respond to and which ones they don’t care to.
      this means some of you will be on your own and you would deserve it

  1. Limiting smh ok next time they break down the door first before saying police just to make sure who they are shooting at know who it is

  2. You’ll need to figure out how your going to safely change procedures before you limit your Officers ability to serve high risk warrants.

    1. How about looking at other less racist country’s see what works for them then do it God America acts like they are the first to do everything Australia had one mass shooting they made it harder for ppl to get guns and we have not had a mass shooting in like 30yrs you can learn from other countries you don’t have to make it up as you go along to see what works and what doesn’t

    2. Tim Daugherty: this what the Breonnaโ€™s Law achieves: 1) Body cameras must start recording no less than five minutes before a search warrant is executed. 2) Body camera footage must be kept for a minimum of five years. 3) No knock warrants can only be used in the most extreme cases. 4) The amount of approval needed to issue a no knock warrant has increased.

    3. Due diligence would be at the top of the list for sure. It’s difficult to believe that a no knock warrant would be carried out without confirmation of the address, but clearly it happens. Someone’s lack of attention to detail cost the victims at an unimaginable level.

  3. A little too late, and it skirts the whole issue where cops are above the law and commit violence without consequences.
    Skirts the issue of the blue wall and police departments not being subject to the law.

  4. Well if trump gets re-elected? More B.S to come..If not? Then that would be a great birthday gift for me if he got the F out. But seeing how corrupted he is? I think he’ll win again

    1. @w s Your question should have been; “What does trump have to do with democracy”.
      The answer? NOTHING!

  5. The police report said Ms Taylor had “no injuries.” ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
    And some people out there still think the police code of silence doesn’t exist? ๐Ÿค”

  6. “We have irradicated the racism, bigotry, and prejudice centuries ago!” Captain Kirk, Star Trek

  7. How you gonna bust up in a residence WITHOUT saying WHO you ARE ?!! I’ma FIRE FIRST and ask WHO later on !!

  8. ๐Ÿ‘ Oh man dealers are gonna LOVE this. Get ready for some affordable cocaine ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

    1. @sal been “dealers are gonna LOVE this. Get ready for some affordable cocaine”

      Sounds like you speak out of experience.

  9. They should also demand that incident reports submitted by police be complete and detailed, especially when the “incident” resulted in death.

  10. Jesus this was a mistake and she was only killed because her boyfriend shot at the police. Has nothing to do with racism.

  11. The only no knock warrant I approve of is Arrest of MSNBCannibals at ComCast Studios for their crimes against humanity

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