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  2. Omaha suspends use of no-knock warrants after SWAT kills ...

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    The Omaha, Nebraska, police department has suspended the use of some no-knock search warrants, after a SWAT team officer fatally shot an unarmed Black man in August during one such raid.

  3. A manhunt is on after suspect shot at officers and took a ...

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    A manhunt is on for a suspect who took a woman hostage and fled after opening fire on officers trying to serve an arrest warrant Thursday night in Omaha, Nebraska, authorities said.

  4. Teen arrested on murder warrant in Nebraska mall shooting - AOL

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    A teenage boy suspected in a shooting at a Nebraska mall that left one man dead and a woman injured was arrested Sunday on a murder warrant, police said. Omaha Police said 16-year-old Makhi ...

  5. Execution of Carey Dean Moore - Wikipedia

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    The execution was the fourth in Nebraska since the 1976 Gregg v. Georgia decision, the first by lethal injection, and the first since a 2015 effort to ban capital punishment in Nebraska. Three other prisoners: Harold Lamont Otey, John Joubert, and Robert E. Williams, were executed in Nebraska's electric chair in the 1990s.

  6. Omaha Police Department - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 2016, Omaha Police Department police dog Kobus was shot and killed while attempting to apprehend a barricaded suspect following a standoff that began when Douglas County Sheriff's Deputies attempted to serve a mental health-related warrant. Kobus was the first known K9 with the Omaha Police Department to have been killed in the ...

  7. Rice–Poindexter case - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha FBI called the Justice Department in Washington because they had an informant in the NCCF chapter and knew there were no machine guns or dynamite located there. The Justice Department ordered the US Attorney in Omaha, J. William Gallup, to rescind the warrant and cancel the raid.