
The Topeka City Council has banned the use of no-knock warrants by law enforcement in the city.
The council voted 8-to-1 Tuesday night to adopt the ordinance banning the controversial practice. Police Chief Bill Cochran has said this department already had a policy of not allowing no-knock warrants before the ban was made local law.
Councilwoman Christina Valdivia-Alcala was the only member to vote against the measure. She said while she opposes the use of no-knock warrants, she doesn't trust the city's police auditor to offer an independent review of possible violations because he answers to the city manager.