Three Nashville police officers are suspended without pay over botched apartment raid in 2020
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Three Nashville police officers who raided the wrong apartment last summer will be suspended without pay as well as face other disciplinary measures, the city's police chief said Friday.
Initially, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake stripped the officers of their policing powers after they executed a search warrant on what he called at the time "stale information." The officers used a battering ram to force open a Nashville apartment's door shortly after 6:00 a.m. on August 18, after they announced themselves. They were looking for a teenager connected to a property crimes investigation. Officials later learned the teen had not lived at that address in months. No one was injured.More Related News
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