Broken Doors
With a typical search warrant, police are supposed to knock and announce themselves. But with no-knock warrants, police can force their way into people’s homes without warning.
This six-part investigative podcast from The Washington Post sheds light on how easy it is to plan, obtain and execute no-knock warrants — one of the most intrusive and dangerous police tactics. We explore the consequences when these warrants become the rule, rather than the exception.
Hosted by investigative reporters Jenn Abelson and Nicole Dungca, “Broken Doors” is about how no-knock warrants are deployed in the American justice system — and what happens when accountability is flawed at every level.
Latest Episode
Previous Episodes
- Introducing “Field Trip”
- Episode 6: "You having citizens getting shot, and you having police getting shot."
- Episode 5: "What about my house? What'd you find there?"
- Episode 4: "The blink of an eye"
- Episode 3: "You're interrogating me"
- Episode 2: "Why y'all had to go in that way?"
- Episode 1: "That's what you get"
- Introducing "Broken Doors"
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