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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. Omaha Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The city of Omaha is divided into five geographical areas by the department, with a precinct in each area; Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest, and West. Omaha Airport Authority Police Department is a separate agency and is the law enforcement agency at Eppley Airfield, a medium-hub, primary airport serving Greater Omaha and the region.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Douglas County Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    Douglas County Correctional Center (DCCC) is a jail in Omaha, Nebraska. The jail is the largest in the Midwest and is operated by the Douglas County Department of Corrections. [1] The jail is used to house inmates in criminal or immigration related offenses. The jail is located at 710 S. 17th St, Omaha, NE.

  7. Crime in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2003, 30-year-old Omaha Police Officer Jason Tye Pratt pulled a vehicle over at 10:30 p.m. for speeding and erratic driving. The driver of the vehicle was 21-year-old Albert Rucker, a fugitive wanted by police on two felony warrants. Rucker had 141 arrests on his record by then. Rucker pulled over, left his vehicle and fled the ...