I think if anybody is injured or killed during a "non knock raid" that the enforcement agency should be on the hook for restitution, should be considered liable for knowingly creating a dangerous situation, especially to non-charged individuals in the area.
That would only work if it was private police. So long as taxpayers are the one's actually on the hook for such restitution, the agents and agency won't give a damn. If we wanted police to actually serve and protect, there has to be consequences for them when they fail.
I think if anybody is injured or killed during a "non knock raid" that the enforcement agency should be on the hook for restitution, should be considered liable for knowingly creating a dangerous situation, especially to non-charged individuals in the area.
Qualified immunity needs to be destroyed.
That would only work if it was private police. So long as taxpayers are the one's actually on the hook for such restitution, the agents and agency won't give a damn. If we wanted police to actually serve and protect, there has to be consequences for them when they fail.