Law enforcement is supposed to return search warrants to the courts. In Mississippi, that often doesn’t happen, hampering the public’s ability to hold police accountable for dangerous no-knock raids.
Law enforcement is supposed to return search warrants to the courts. In Mississippi, that often doesn’t happen, hampering the public’s ability to hold police accountable for dangerous no-knock raids.
AMORY, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi county has agreed to a $690,000 settlement in the death of a man who was shot by sheriff s deputies during a 2015 no-knock raid.
AMORY • Monroe County has agreed to pay $690,000 to family members of Ricky Keeton, a man who was shot and killed by sheriff s deputies during a 2015 no-knock raid.