the department's policy, end quote. joining us now is brandt williams, he is an editor with minnesota public radio covering race, class, and communities. thank you for making time to be here tonight. i want to be clear on this, because we started talking about no knock warrants in early 2020, i would assume that a lot of police departments were looking at this. at the time, minneapolis was involved in the aftermath of george floyd, it had a police union leader who was, you know, we have different words to describe him, but he was not really in sync with even the police chief. minneapolis has a lot of policing problems. >> correct. let's go back to that no-knock warrant policy, in november of 2020, the minneapolis police department, and the mayor basically put out, announced, that they were going to actually formally make there no-knock warrant policy formal, which they had not done before. so, that was one of the things that they rolled out. as a part