I wonder what the officers’ immediate response was? Usually in these cases it seems they leave without so much as an apology...
I know of a sheriff’s office that did the same, wrong address twice. I can’t recall what the end result was, but I recall that the county paid some bucks for that snafu.
From reading the editorial, I’m shocked that the cops can get a no knock warrant based on a complaint of a threat.
If they followed protocol, it was; Shoot the dog; cuff the perps; scare crap outta kids; trash the joint; leave in a huff without showing warrant.
Followed by statement on TV from State's Attorney about how such raids are necessary for our safety.