In December, former Georgia sheriffs deputy Nikki Autry was found not guilty of charges stemming from her role in the no-knock drug raid. Autry was the only law enforcement officer charged in the raid.
Nikki Autry, 29, is accused of providing false information on an affidavit in order to secure a no-knock warrant for a suspected drug dealer. A SWAT unit tossed a flash bang device into a darkened room where they thought the dealer, Wanis Thonetheva, was staying. Instead the stun grenade landed in 1
Date: Dec 11, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Ex-deputy to face trial after botched 'no-knock' raid
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports (http://on-ajc.com/1NPOC5t ) that Nikki Autry is expected to face trial Monday. Autry pleaded not guilty to providing false information to get a warrant, which led to a botched raid that critically injured a toddler.