Officers Shang and Kyle went to execute a search warrant at a known drug dealer's house. The search warrant allowed them to search the entire house, and they also had a warrant for the drug dealer's arrest. They received a tip that the drug dealer owned at least one firearm, typically kept in his car. They chose to approach the drug dealer's home during the daytime to avoid involving his children arriving from school. Officer Shang, dressed in plain clothes, knocked on the door, identifying himself as "Sam, the neighbor from down the street." The drug dealer, recognizing Officer Shang's ruse, refused to open the door. After confirming the drug dealer's presence, Officer Shang forcibly entered the home. Given the circumstances, which statement is most accurate?

a) Officer Shang's no-knock entry was reasonable because all felony drug investigations present circumstances warranting a no-knock entry.
b) Officer Shang's no-knock entry was likely unreasonable unless the court finds that it was reasonable.