Breonna Taylor: Grand Jury

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who was hit with a no knock warrant on suspicion of her 17 year old son selling weed. Knocked down the door, dragged them out of bed, held them all separately at gunpoint including the 13 year old sister. Turned their house upside down. This is in a very, very nice, expensive suburban DC neighborhood.


That’s so rude and unnecessary. Where the victims white?


Yes. Not trying to take away from Ms. Taylor but this happens a lot more than people know I think.


But magically the rich, white people were not shot and killed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who was hit with a no knock warrant on suspicion of her 17 year old son selling weed. Knocked down the door, dragged them out of bed, held them all separately at gunpoint including the 13 year old sister. Turned their house upside down. This is in a very, very nice, expensive suburban DC neighborhood.


That’s so rude and unnecessary. Where the victims white?


Yes. Not trying to take away from Ms. Taylor but this happens a lot more than people know I think.


But magically the rich, white people were not shot and killed.


Well the homeowner didn't have guns so it isn't a fair comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The bad actors weren't the individual officers. The grand jury got it right. The bad actors were the prosecutors and detectives who put together the case for the judge to issue the warrant and possibly the judge who issued the warrant based on specious evidence. The apple rots from the inside out. The officers were simply doing their jobs. So while charging them would feel good, it wouldn't get at where the miscarriage of justice was created and the people who truly killed Breonna.


After shooting her, they left her to bleed out. No attempt at medical aid was made. How is that acceptable? Maybe they didn’t set everything in motion, but they certainly put the nail in the proverbial coffin.
Anonymous
She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Please cite your source.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Are you a pro-life Christian perchance?

Compassion is not for the innocent and the righteous. That's not how it works. Humans are not 1 dimensional. Stop calling people trash.

Even still, there is NO evidence that this woman was a criminal or co-conspirator. She was sleeping in her home. She was shot and killed by agents of our government. Try just a little to look beyond your bigotry and show compassion for your fellow human and American. If you can't do that, you may actually be the trashy one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Please cite your source.


Just the usual Fox news talking points they got in their daily idiot briefing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They knocked and identified themselves
Nobody came to the door,
They were legally allowed to enter
Her boyfriend had a gun
He shot the returned fire
These are all facts. Sad? yes, that a person who was turning her life around was with a person who was not a very good person.

Just because you don't like the outcome you have to accept it that based on the evidence her killing was not intentional.

Her family settled a wrongful death claim. They most likely knew this was coming and they settled less than a week ago.


+1

The justice warriors just go along with whatever case the media is promoting. They don't care about facts as they view LE as athe bad guys and any minority shot by police as the good guys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you can just be shot in your own home, and only one of your murderers can see any prison time - just 5 years at that. And after they shoot you, they can just leave you on the floor in your own blood to die, even through they’ve pledged to protect your community.

Justice? Really?


Perhaps she tried to make the best of her circumstances, or perhaps she could have avoided trouble by not associating with drug dealers or having a boyfriend who fired his gun at police officers.

The Attorney General of Kentucky, who is Black, defended the grand jury decisions, but that may or may not matter to the mobs.


I always find it odd when anti-BLM folks trot out Black people and say "See! A Black person agrees with me! Therefore all the other Black people must be wrong" #racism


Isn’t this a direct byproduct of devaluing white perspectives on events because all white people (who disagree with you) must be consciously or unconsciously racist? Therefore a Black opponent’s voice is the one left to be heard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Are you a pro-life Christian perchance?

Compassion is not for the innocent and the righteous. That's not how it works. Humans are not 1 dimensional. Stop calling people trash.

Even still, there is NO evidence that this woman was a criminal or co-conspirator. She was sleeping in her home. She was shot and killed by agents of our government. Try just a little to look beyond your bigotry and show compassion for your fellow human and American. If you can't do that, you may actually be the trashy one.


No evidence?

It’s a matter of record that she made frequent trips to a drug house; that she paid bail for a drug dealer; that he was taped as having told friends that she was holding almost $15K for him; and that she rented a car in which a dead guy’s body was found before she returned the car to the rental agency; and they her last boyfriend fired shots at police officers because he assumed her violent drug-dealing ex (or co-) boyfriend was breaking in.

I’m sorry she made so many bad life choices, along with some better ones, but she put herself in harm’s way repeatedly. Saving my sympathy for someone who didn’t help criminals get away with selling crack and fentanyl. Fortunately the officials in Kentucky aren’t going to throw cops under a bus just to appease a mob.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Are you a pro-life Christian perchance?

Compassion is not for the innocent and the righteous. That's not how it works. Humans are not 1 dimensional. Stop calling people trash.

Even still, there is NO evidence that this woman was a criminal or co-conspirator. She was sleeping in her home. She was shot and killed by agents of our government. Try just a little to look beyond your bigotry and show compassion for your fellow human and American. If you can't do that, you may actually be the trashy one.


No evidence?

It’s a matter of record that she made frequent trips to a drug house; that she paid bail for a drug dealer; that he was taped as having told friends that she was holding almost $15K for him; and that she rented a car in which a dead guy’s body was found before she returned the car to the rental agency; and they her last boyfriend fired shots at police officers because he assumed her violent drug-dealing ex (or co-) boyfriend was breaking in.

I’m sorry she made so many bad life choices, along with some better ones, but she put herself in harm’s way repeatedly. Saving my sympathy for someone who didn’t help criminals get away with selling crack and fentanyl. Fortunately the officials in Kentucky aren’t going to throw cops under a bus just to appease a mob.


You're a sad, sick individual. There's a special place in hell for all of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Are you a pro-life Christian perchance?

Compassion is not for the innocent and the righteous. That's not how it works. Humans are not 1 dimensional. Stop calling people trash.

Even still, there is NO evidence that this woman was a criminal or co-conspirator. She was sleeping in her home. She was shot and killed by agents of our government. Try just a little to look beyond your bigotry and show compassion for your fellow human and American. If you can't do that, you may actually be the trashy one.


No evidence?

It’s a matter of record that she made frequent trips to a drug house; that she paid bail for a drug dealer; that he was taped as having told friends that she was holding almost $15K for him; and that she rented a car in which a dead guy’s body was found before she returned the car to the rental agency; and they her last boyfriend fired shots at police officers because he assumed her violent drug-dealing ex (or co-) boyfriend was breaking in.

I’m sorry she made so many bad life choices, along with some better ones, but she put herself in harm’s way repeatedly. Saving my sympathy for someone who didn’t help criminals get away with selling crack and fentanyl. Fortunately the officials in Kentucky aren’t going to throw cops under a bus just to appease a mob.


You're a sad, sick individual. There's a special place in hell for all of you.


You may not like the evidence but it is still evidence.

This is a sad case, however, one with a predictably bad ending.

Now, let's get to the bottom of the warrant process. These cops were doing their jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was a bag lady who paid bail for a guy selling crack and fentanyl that was ruining the lives of others. Associate with criminal trash and you get burned. Most people save their sympathy for innocent victims, not co-conspirators.


Are you a pro-life Christian perchance?

Compassion is not for the innocent and the righteous. That's not how it works. Humans are not 1 dimensional. Stop calling people trash.

Even still, there is NO evidence that this woman was a criminal or co-conspirator. She was sleeping in her home. She was shot and killed by agents of our government. Try just a little to look beyond your bigotry and show compassion for your fellow human and American. If you can't do that, you may actually be the trashy one.


No evidence?

It’s a matter of record that she made frequent trips to a drug house; that she paid bail for a drug dealer; that he was taped as having told friends that she was holding almost $15K for him; and that she rented a car in which a dead guy’s body was found before she returned the car to the rental agency; and they her last boyfriend fired shots at police officers because he assumed her violent drug-dealing ex (or co-) boyfriend was breaking in.

I’m sorry she made so many bad life choices, along with some better ones, but she put herself in harm’s way repeatedly. Saving my sympathy for someone who didn’t help criminals get away with selling crack and fentanyl. Fortunately the officials in Kentucky aren’t going to throw cops under a bus just to appease a mob.


You're a sad, sick individual. There's a special place in hell for all of you.


You may not like the evidence but it is still evidence.

This is a sad case, however, one with a predictably bad ending.

Now, let's get to the bottom of the warrant process. These cops were doing their jobs.


Hold on - you’re blaming her for an ex-boyfriend?

She had turned her life around. She was seeing someone else.

How the f#ck is anyone responsible for their sh#tbag ex?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More terrorists in STL https://twitter.com/baligubadle1/status/1308827413330173952?s=21


Protesters damaging a restaurant in Louisville:

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