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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a libertarian. I mostly support President Trump , and I generally support police. But I see no problem with looking at rolling back some of qualified immunity scenarios. I’m also very much in favor of getting rid of no-knock raids. Both are too often abused and prone to mistakes. If a SWAT team serves a no-knock raid on the wrong address (it happens with terrifying frequency BTW), and shoots someone by mistake, qualified immunity then protects those individual officers from the consequences of their mistakes. That’s unacceptable. [/quote] Are you referring to the Breonna Taylor case?[/quote] He must be. Pretty cut and dry case of poor police work, judicial work, and administration all around. No search warrant should have ever been issued for her appt. and no middle of the night raid and door kick down. Personally the three cops families as well as the judge’s should be marked for single person termination (pick one person from each family) so that they understand fully the gravity of their decisions and mistakes. Short of that, no one will learn their lesson here. [/quote] The only problem is, this wasn’t a “no knock raid” in spite of our lying MSM saying it was.[/quote]
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