ArianeEmory
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They knocked.
Hmm, I can't find anything to back this up. It seems a detective was fired (due to multiple incidents) and Raleigh settled the lawsuit(s), and changed their no-knock policy (while refusing to answer questions about it).
Families Traumatized In RPD Raid Settle With City for $350K - INDY Week
"Justice was finally served," says Yolanda Irving, one of the two Black women whose homes were raided by the Raleigh Police Department — on bad information and with the use of a no-knock warrant.
indyweek.com
"Three months after the lawsuit was filed, the RPD adopted an official policy banning the use of no-knock warrants."
Sorry for the off-topicness, it just caught my attention.