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On January 21, 2005, Cheryl Noel, a 44-year-old woman living in Baltimore County, Maryland, was shot and killed by police. Noel was killed during a no knock drug raid by a SWAT team. Due to the early hour and lack of announced entry, Noel employed a legally possessed handgun to defend herself and her home. This raid, its result and its justification have become controversial.
A very similar controversial killing by the same officer occurred in 2012.
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