In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has revived a lawsuit against the FBI after agents mistakenly raided the wrong house in Atlanta. This decision allows the plaintiffs to pursue claims of assault and false imprisonment, raising critical questions about law enforcement accountability.
In a landmark unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled that families affected by wrong-house raids can sue law enforcement. This case stems from a 2017 incident involving Trina Martin's family, raising questions about police accountability and sovereign immunity.