About three in five Americans would support a policy ending no-knock police raids

In many cities, police are allowed to execute search warrants without knocking on the residents' door and announcing themselves first, even if the residents are not suspects themselves. These are typically known as "no-knock raids," and are mostly used against suspects of drug offenses, not other kinds or crimes. Would you [support or oppose] a policy ending no-knock raids? (%)

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Source: YouGov Blue | August 14 - 22, 2020