A SWAT team in Galveston, Texas, raided the wrong home, terrifying the family members inside. Now, the city's police chief is on leave over the miscommunication.
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Galveston Police Chief Doug Balli was placed on a 10-day administrative leave while an internal investigation is conducted. The City of Galveston is doing a separate investigation into the lapse of communication that led to the raid. Galveston Police Chief Doug Balli was placed on a 10-day administrative leave while an internal investigation is conducted.
A Texas police chief is on leave after the SWAT team raided the wrong home earlier this month in the search for a murder suspect.
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