"Legal experts on Thursday said the Taylor case reveals an unresolved conflict in the law. A police tactic meant to keep officers safer — raiding homes late at night, giving occupants little or no warning — can conflict with “castle doctrine” laws meant to keep homeowners safe by giving them leeway to use deadly force against intruders."
This is what I'm talking about. This tactic should never have been used in this situation. This lady was not a threat to the officers. This home was not an active hub of dangerous criminal activity. A package was sent there in January addressed to an old boyfriend. The package could have had the marijuanas in it, nuclear weapons, or comic books. Not knowing what was in a one time package sent 6 months earlier does not equal a no knock warrant.
If the cops don't lie or exaggerate to a judge none of this happens.