threat and approval by the police. locke s legal gun puts him in roughly 24% of black adults who say they own a gun. country wide. leaves family wondering what else he could have done to survive. son, lying on his stomach, like he sleeps, cover over his head, didn t see what was coming, couldn t see what took his life. something at root of minneapolis that has to change. when you talk about knowing how your son sleeps, i know how my children sleep and what is going through their minds at that moment. nothing they can do can bring our son back. best thing they can do at this point with no knock warrants and prosecuting the officer who decided to play god, fire him. prosecute him. and just tell the truth. we messed up.
sleeping, officers burst in on him. body cam footage shows him holding a gun, but family says legal firearm, and he was not named in any warrants. parents are demanding end to the use of no knock warrants. do you blame the officer or the system that put this officer in this position in the first place? the no-knock warrant is what caused amir s death. the whole system. he wasn t killed or murdered, he was executed. parents of 22-year-old amir locke want to end what led to their son s killing, no-knock warrants, which let police enter without announcing their presence. or knocking. police burst into apartment where locke appeared sleeping, shouting commands. he started to get up. holding a gun he had legal gun and opened fire. parents see it as failure of law enforcement.
preemptively that stop amir locke before that happens. they need to take the step to ban the no-knock warrants, it s not safe for either side of the door. the current moratorium allows for warrants if there s imminent threat and approval by the police. locke s legal gun puts him in roughly 24% of black adults who say they own a gun. leaves family wondering what else he could have done to survive. son, lying on his stomach, like he sleeps, cover over his head, didn t see what was coming, couldn t see what took his life. something at root of minneapolis that has to change. when you talk about knowing how your son sleeps, i know how my children sleep and what is going through their minds at that moment. nothing they can do can bring
her own living room as officers searched her place, guns drawn. in 2021, the city limited no-knock search warrants to situations where knocking and announcing would be dangerous to the life or safety of the officers serving the warrant or another person. but young wasn t killed. in louisville, it was a different story. breonna taylor was shot and killed after botched raid turned into hail of gunfire, and the fallout led to total ban on no-knock warrants in the city, in minnesota, the locke family are fighting for the same. city updated policy to limit but not eliminate them in 2020. even now the mayor said there s a moratorium on no-knock warrant except in these situations. we have to challenge them not to put a band-aid on. why are we not making changes
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