After several SWAT unit officers entered the wrong apartment and fatally shot the resident's dog, a federal jury returned a $1 million verdict against the city of Philadelphia, finding the city failed to adequately train its officers on no-knock search warrants, among other policies.

Late last month, a jury returned a verdict ordering the city pay $1 million in damages for the injuries plaintiff Felishatay Alvarado sustained because of the city's alleged failure to adequately train its officers, after eight officers warrantlessly entered her apartment while attempting to serve a warrant at the wrong address in June 2021.