What did Dean Phillips just tweet?

What did Dean Phillips just tweet?
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Dean Phillips tweeted the following:

“Allow me to clarify that by “the subject” I meant the actual subject, who was NOT Amir Locke. I’m sickened by his senseless death. “No knock” warrants are too dangerous for citizens and the officers executing them, and should be banned for all but the most unusual circumstances.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Dean Phillips:

“While there may be occasions for no-knock warrants, it seems that an arrest could have been made in this case w/o incident when the subject left the building. Instead, our community is suffering from another preventable tragedy, more trauma, and more questions about leadership. twitter.com/kare11/status/
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“Everyone should be free to organize and collectively bargain. I support congressional staff who wish to do so. Theyre grossly underpaid for the important work they do on behalf of Congress and our country, and deserve to be reasonably compensated.”
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