Crime & law revised CPD policy won’t ban no-knock warrants or block officers from pointing guns at kids, but will tighten restrictions on raids

Chicago police officers would not be banned from serving no-knock warrants or from pointing guns at children or handcuffing them during raids under a revised Chicago Police Department policy that will impose additional limits on how search warrants are used in Chicago, records show. U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer, who is overseeing the federal court order known as the consent decree that requires CPD to change the way it trains, supervises, and disciplines officers, praised the revised policy as an example of what can be achieved through the reform push during a virtual hearing Tuesday.

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