In Illinois, no-knock warrants are criminal and are issued on the discretion of a pass judgement on. State legislation stipulates that the pass judgement on who indicators a warrant “may authorize the officer executing the warrant to make entry without first knocking and announcing his or her office” if the officer believes {that a} weapon could be used or if there's an “imminent” threat that proof could be destroyed. The Chicago Police Department calls for officials who’ve been issued a no-knock warrant to first visit a SWAT group manager prior to executing the warrant. The CPD’s use of no-knock warrants has come underneath scrutiny in recent times, with a number of complaints filed in opposition to officials who allegedly used
Tag: Controversial
Cubs’ 9-8 NLDS Win Over Nationals Marred By Controversial Calls
The Chicago Cubs earned a trip to their third straight National League Championship Series on Thursday, but it wasn’t without controversy. The Cubs beat the Washington Nationals in Game 5 of their NL Division Series, squeaking by in a hard-fought contest with a 9-8 win. But one call made in the fifth inning and another in the eighth could have changed the outcome of the one-run game. The first call was blatantly missed, as Nationals ace Max Scherzer, who was pitching in relief, struck out Javier Baez for what would have been out No. 3, but the ball snuck by catcher Matt Wieters and rolled to the backstop, allowing Baez to reach first and scoring
John McEnroe Isn’t Apologizing For His Controversial Serena Williams Comments
John McEnroe had a chance to apologize for his controversial remarks about Serena Williams, but he chose a different path. The legendary men’s tennis player has caused quite the stir over the past few days after he said Williams would be ranked No. 700 if she played on the men’s tour. Williams later responded to McEnroe’s comments on Twitter, and McEnroe further addressed the controversy during an appearance Tuesday on “CBS This Morning.” He started out with a complement, saying she’s the greatest women’s tennis player of all time. But when asked if he would apologize, his answer was a resounding, “No.” But while McEn... NESN.com
Bruins Notes: Riley Nash Takes Heat For Controversial Overtime Penalty In Game 3
BOSTON — The Bruins and Ottawa Senators played a thrilling Game 3 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series at TD Garden on Monday night. The physicality went up several notches compared to the two previous games, and offense was aplenty as the Senators emerged victorious 4-3 after Bobby Ryan scored in overtime to give Ottawa a 2-1 series lead. The penalty that resulted in Ottawa’s overtime power play drew plenty of criticism. B’s forward Riley Nash was hit along the boards, went to retaliate and was the only player sent to the penalty box. Nash didn’t blame the referees after the loss. He blamed himself. “I think it was p... NESN.com