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"There seems nothing there to suggest that Ms. Taylor's home should have been the subject of a 'no-knock' warrant," attorney Ben Crump said. Mayor Greg Fischer said, "We all want to get ... to the truth."
He is the latest NBA player to use his time with reporters to steer the conversation toward the Taylor case.
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