Minnesota Bureau of Criminal apprehension releasing no-knock data

Photo by: Minnesota BCA
Photo by: Minnesota BCA

(St. Paul, MN) -- The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is giving some information on recent no-knock search warrants.

Fox-nine is reporting that sixty total search warrants have been reported by law enforcement agencies since September 1st across the state. Forty-nine of the sixty were classified as no-knock warrants.

The data from the D-C-A shows that twenty of the forty-nine no-knock raids in that time period were conducted in Minneapolis. The information released is not complete as agencies have three months to submit information on searches.