Judicial responsibility for no-knock raids should not be ignored

In our governmental system of checks and balances it appears that the judiciary has failed us by frequently acting as little more than a rubber stamp for requests by the executive branch.
Every one of those warrants, many of them blood-spattered, had the signature of a judge on it.

All 3 branches of government have a lot of work to do to address problems that have been allowed or ignored for far too long.
The legislative and executive branches have initiated some changes and may be forced by citizens to make many more.
I hope the judiciary will take to heart their role in the deaths and maiming of innocent citizens.
They should be held to account for their complicity.