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KARE 11 Investigates: Coon Rapids officials question botched no-knock raid
Calling it an “inexcusable mistake” officials blame Minneapolis police and Anoka County SWAT team for raiding the wrong house, holding mother and child at gunpoint. Author: A.J. Lagoe, Steve Eckert Published: 7:34 PM CDT May 8, 2021 Updated: 10:27 PM CDT May 8, 2021
COON RAPIDS, Minn. Officials in Coon Rapids are demanding answers after a KARE 11 investigation revealed how Minneapolis police and the Anoka County SWAT team raided the wrong home in their city.
During the pre-dawn ‘no-knock’ raid, an innocent mother and her 12-year-daughter were held at gunpoint.
“It seems like we have a responsibility to protect our residents somehow,” Mayor Jerry Koch said during this week’s city council meeting.