LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As cities and states across the U.S. consider measures to curb or ban no-knocks warrants, supporters fear a similar proposal in the Kentucky legislature is in danger of being eviscerated. Proposed amendments to the Kentucky General Assembly's no-knock search warrant bill would badly undercut the intent of the bill and lay a foundation for another repeat of Breonna Taylor's killing, critics said Monday. Senate Bill 4, as proposed, would be a significant step forward, curtailing the use of the controversial warrants that allow police to break into homes without knocking or announcing themselves first, said members of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky, Kentucky NAACP, Kentucky Center for Economic Policy and Black Lives Matter Louisville.