BCA: Black people make up more than half of no-knock search warrants in Minnesota
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In its first complete year of data reporting as required under state law, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension found that Black people, mostly men, accounted for 126 of the 249 subjects counted in the report.
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