Breonna Taylor: Grand Jury

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Anonymous wrote:Right now groups of armed white men are harrassing protestors. They could have banned fire arms at this protest. No challenge by all the police there. This man just assaulted this woman. He's wearing a Trump hat.



It doesn’t appear the truck-driving, gun-carrying woman was assaulted. The door to her truck may have been closed against her wishes.
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Anonymous wrote:fwiw, this is illegal, even in Kentucky



Men with tiny genitals making up for it by carrying weapons. It's the only way they can feel masculine.
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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.


I'm imaging you saying this if it had been your daughter shot and killed.
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Anonymous wrote:Another sad day.
America continues to be broken and soulless.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/23/us/breonna-taylor-attorney-general-grand-jury-announcement/index.html


How do republicans “justifiy” her killing?


Officers entering the house were shot at. One officer had his femoral artery severed. I cannot understand why they returned fire.

Should they have been there, I don't know. It appears that it was an authorized and approved warrant. But once that is signed off on, if you fire a weapon, you have to expect to get fire returned. It is tragic that she was shot as she was unarmed, however, she was standing with the person who had just fired the shots. Tragic, but the evidence apparently does not rise to the level of murder.


The person who shot first was STANDING HIS GROUND. Where's the NRA to back him up, he was shooting intruders into his home.

Geesus. Clearly that only works one way, when it's a white person feeling threatened by blacks.
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Anonymous wrote:All the violence and destruction can’t be tolerated every time the public is unhappy with a charge. So this will be a common occurrence to destroy, break windows, set fires when people are unhappy with a decision. All of them should be charged and placed behind bars.

Interesting how all the sudden once Trump announced federal charges and 10 years of prison for taking down statues on federal property, it all stopped. Prior to that, we saw every night statues being toppled and beheaded.


I thought Trump was a prison reform guy. Sounds like you're saying he's not?
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Anonymous wrote:Another sad day.
America continues to be broken and soulless.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/23/us/breonna-taylor-attorney-general-grand-jury-announcement/index.html


How do republicans “justifiy” her killing?


Officers entering the house were shot at. One officer had his femoral artery severed. I cannot understand why they returned fire.

Should they have been there, I don't know. It appears that it was an authorized and approved warrant. But once that is signed off on, if you fire a weapon, you have to expect to get fire returned. It is tragic that she was shot as she was unarmed, however, she was standing with the person who had just fired the shots. Tragic, but the evidence apparently does not rise to the level of murder.


The person who shot first was STANDING HIS GROUND. Where's the NRA to back him up, he was shooting intruders into his home.

Geesus. Clearly that only works one way, when it's a white person feeling threatened by blacks.


The police knocked. They identified themselves. A witness heard them.
It is a sad situation all around. But, the police were not wrong.
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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.


No he’s not. You’re the wacko crying over this degenerate.


You notice that PP doesn’t dispute the facts. They just can’t handle them because someone probably told them that if they screamed Taylor’s name enough times they could intimidate a prosecutor and a grand jury into an indictment. Fortunately, the Kentucky AG has scruples.


Again, no knock warrant late at night. And then the agents of Big Government kill someone for standing their ground.

Whatever happened to liberty and small government?

Sorry, but these cops and their enablers in the DA/AG office are the modern day equivalent of the Red Coats. They are an occupying force who come in from the countryside to collect their paychecks.


Again, they had reason to believe she was harboring the proceeds of crack and fentanyl sales.

Sorry, but she spent way too much time in the company of dealers and criminals not to fall under suspicion.

It seems she wanted a better life for herself but couldn’t quite disengage. Her father was serving life in prison for murdering a man for a crack debt so maybe she had a softer spot for hard-core criminals than she should have.


Wtf are you talking about?

Again, an ex boyfriend does not equate to a death sentence. Maybe Big Government should be able to kill you because you have a crappy ex or a criminally inclined relative?

Again, this is the epitome of state violence. This is what the communist Chinese do to their citizens.


Now you’re just babbling. No one with a brain thinks this was a deliberate hit job. And if this were like communist China she would have been under closer surveillance, arrested the first time she bailed out her drug dealer boyfriend, and monitored closely enough that the cops knew her current (or most recent) boyfriend was in her apartment with her that night.

She made bad decisions and put herself in harm’s way over and over again. The only people I feel sorry for are other Louisville residents who’ll now lose $12 million in much-needed city services.


Sounds like the police made bad decisions to go nuclear regarding drug offenses. Prison reform movement anyone? Maybe if we stop criminalizing drugs and instead spend more money on addiction and poverty these sorts of militarized police shootings won't happen anymore.
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Anonymous wrote:A Louisville police officer has been shot amid the protest.

https://www.wdrb.com/news/lmpd-officer-shot-at-brook-and-broadway-in-downtown-louisville/article_8236bf40-fdfd-11ea-8fd2-d3f4b95b0f33.html


Mayor of Louisville just announced a city-wide 72 hour curfew.

https://www.wlky.com/article/citywide-curfew-announced-for-louisv
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Anonymous wrote:Another sad day.
America continues to be broken and soulless.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/23/us/breonna-taylor-attorney-general-grand-jury-announcement/index.html


How do republicans “justifiy” her killing?


Officers entering the house were shot at. One officer had his femoral artery severed. I cannot understand why they returned fire.

Should they have been there, I don't know. It appears that it was an authorized and approved warrant. But once that is signed off on, if you fire a weapon, you have to expect to get fire returned. It is tragic that she was shot as she was unarmed, however, she was standing with the person who had just fired the shots. Tragic, but the evidence apparently does not rise to the level of murder.


The person who shot first was STANDING HIS GROUND. Where's the NRA to back him up, he was shooting intruders into his home.

Geesus. Clearly that only works one way, when it's a white person feeling threatened by blacks.


The police knocked. They identified themselves. A witness heard them.
It is a sad situation all around. But, the police were not wrong.


Why are they acting with military force over a drug offense?
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Anonymous wrote:A Louisville police officer has been shot amid the protest.

https://www.wdrb.com/news/lmpd-officer-shot-at-brook-and-broadway-in-downtown-louisville/article_8236bf40-fdfd-11ea-8fd2-d3f4b95b0f33.html


I pray the officer is ok. Reports are that people were running and yelling, "They're shooting at police!"
I hope they identify the shooter.
Sadly, this is to be expected.
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Anonymous wrote:A Louisville police officer has been shot amid the protest.

https://www.wdrb.com/news/lmpd-officer-shot-at-brook-and-broadway-in-downtown-louisville/article_8236bf40-fdfd-11ea-8fd2-d3f4b95b0f33.html


Mayor of Louisville just announced a city-wide 72 hour curfew.

https://www.wlky.com/article/citywide-curfew-announced-for-louisv


That was announced a while ago.
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