The Killeen City Council could eliminate the use of no-knock warrants by the Killeen Police Department as soon next week, following a discussion on the item at Tuesdayâs workshop meeting. During the discussion, Councilman Ken Wilkerson said this potential change âshows leadership and upstream thinking in how we can keep residents and the police force safe.â âI am definitely in favor of totally doing away with no-knock warrants,â Wilkerson said. Killeen Police Chief Charles Kimble told the council that what he and fellow police officers do is inherently dangerous. âWe deal with some very bad people at times ⦠and I do have hesitancy to take a tool away from the police officersâ tool box,â Kimble said.