What ever happened to doing a little detective work and picking up the guy going or coming? Breaking down a door and rushing in is just asking for trouble.
Oh ... wait ...
Same thing was asked about Waco.
Matthew Bracken, in Enemies Foreign and Domestic, had a scenario where one guy got the attention of someone they wanted to arrest by addressing them by name as if they were an old friend, and, once their attention was had, the subject was essentially taken out from behind (knocked out). Why can't they do this?
In my home town of Nampa, ID, there was a guy the police had linked to a brutal double murder several years back. They figured out his schedule, and then had a patrol car pull him over for a simple traffic stop (he didn't know he was wanted at this point). Once the guy pulled over, cops zoomed in from several directions and detained him. It was quick, easy, and didn't put his family, or anyone else in danger.