Breonna Taylor: Grand Jury

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Anonymous wrote:Curt grants the Jurors petition. Transcript being released on Wednesday.

The KY AG may want to plan to have a bad day.


Grand juror has started speaking since the court's order. Apparently the AG lied when he said the grand jury determined that no charges should be brought against the two officers who shot Breonna Taylor. According the juror, they were never even given the option to indict either of those officers, only the one indicted for wanton endangerment for shooting into the neighboring apartment.


she=he in the first line
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Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation on here. It’s a tragedy she died but it’s not the police officers fault. I also do not blame Nathaniel Walker for shooting first because he had the right to protect his home that he thought was being broken into.

There was a leaked document about the case. Breonna Taylor’s apartment and car were on the swatch warrant. The cops had surveillance of her packages being sent to her house. Breonna and a bunch of Jamarcus Glovers associates are on jail house recordings talking about drugs. Breonna was holding money to bail him out.

Breonna was also not an EMT. She was fired after she was questioned for her rental car being linked to a homicide when they found a dead body in the trunk. The man who died was the brother of one of Jamarcus Glovers associates.

The search warrant was lawful. Some of you don’t understand what it takes to get a warrant with a “ no knock” exception. It takes a lot of evidence to get one.

I think the police made some mistakes. They should have not knocked. Jamarcus Glover and like 5 other people at his house were hit with a “no knock” warrant ( they had 5 warrants for Jamarcus Glover, Breonna Taylor, and 3 other people) and none of them got hurt. I thiould be alive today if they had not knocked. They didn’t find any drugs but the officers were caring for the officer who was shot. Nathaniel Walker was alone in the house and could have did something with the drugs.

The other thing people fail to realize is the state will pay out regardless if the officers were justified or wrong. Paying her family out doesn’t mean the officers did anything wrong.


I haven’t read these details. Interesting. Thanks for the update.


Actually, most of these facts are false: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/09/26/fact-check-posts-breonna-taylor-truths-include-misinformation/3531905001/.


What are you talking about? Most of those facts back it up in that article. You realize no media will tell the truth? There is a 41 or 49 page document that was leaked with all the evidence they had against Breonna Taylor and everyone who was in it.

She may have resigned or got fired but she did so because of her rental car being linked to a homicide. Look up Brandon Tatum. He breaks it down and also has the documents. He is ex swat.


https://www.tatumreportexclusive.com/shocking-report-leaked-in-breonna-taylor-death-investigation-shows-how-involved-she-really-was/


and this is what again? a random website run by an ex-cop that published something from anonymous sources, conveniently trying to paint the dead woman as a criminal who was under investigation while the legitimate sources we have seen so far indicated that she was not under investigation until the night she was killed, when ex-post suddenly the police tried to say she was a suspect involved in the drug dealing (see the ex-boyfriend attorney who said his client was offered, after the raid where BT was killed) a deal if he claimed that BT was involved in the drug business . let's get a more credible source or all the claims above about BT are baseless.

raids like that are dangerous and should be done only when there is no other option. there were plenty of options to stop her or arrested her without barging into her apt in the middle of the night.
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This is disgusting.
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Anonymous wrote:The police officers are morally culpable for her death, but unfortunately legal culpability doesn't always follow moral culpability, which can be enraging when your loved one is killed and the people who are morally culpable for her death get away scot-free.


You must live in another planet. The police returned fire after they were shot at. If your son was a police officer in that incident, would you prefer that he not returns fire and just dies?


I would expect the department to not put my sons life in that type of jeopardy over arresting a SUSPECT that MAY be involved in drugs. Not a mass murderer, someone with a kidnapped person they're holding at ransom or any other situation where someone's like is in IMMINENT danger in that moment. The police officers lives are worth more than that.
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Anonymous wrote:The police officers are morally culpable for her death, but unfortunately legal culpability doesn't always follow moral culpability, which can be enraging when your loved one is killed and the people who are morally culpable for her death get away scot-free.


You must live in another planet. The police returned fire after they were shot at. If your son was a police officer in that incident, would you prefer that he not returns fire and just dies?


I would expect the department to not put my sons life in that type of jeopardy over arresting a SUSPECT that MAY be involved in drugs. Not a mass murderer, someone with a kidnapped person they're holding at ransom or any other situation where someone's like is in IMMINENT danger in that moment. The police officers lives are worth more than that.


The suspect was already in custody at the time the police went into Breonna Taylor’s apartment and killed her. Arresting him couldn’t have been the goal.
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Now he’s trying to delay releasing the transcript for a week so his office can redact personal information.
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8816249/amp/Louisville-police-release-details-Taylor-investigation.html

The pictures posing with guns and evidence he was selling drugs are new, right?

Does this change anything though?
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8816249/amp/Louisville-police-release-details-Taylor-investigation.html

The pictures posing with guns and evidence he was selling drugs are new, right?

Does this change anything though?


It shows that things were not as clear cut as some people want to make this.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8816249/amp/Louisville-police-release-details-Taylor-investigation.html

The pictures posing with guns and evidence he was selling drugs are new, right?

Does this change anything though?


It shows that things were not as clear cut as some people want to make this.


Exactly.

If you google news this morning, nobody is showing those pics or discussing the BF’s involvement with drugs.

Perhaps that info should have been shared rather than letting another narrative be cemented?
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Federal charges for the four officers
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