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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The police were at that apartment for a lawful entry. This passed muster by being approved by the courts, based upon the presented evidence. This was not an arbitrary confrontation. Breonna has a history of associating with criminals. A body was found in a car that she rented for her criminal boyfriend a few years ago. Don’t get me wrong, but if a targeted criminal shoots at me, I am going to make sure I protect myself. [/quote] Well, her boyfriend wasn't charged either, because it was his lawful right to protect himself from intruders. Police don't have to do no-knock entries. They could, in the vast majority of cases, just wait people out. Instead they choose the method that, time and again, results in tragedy. [/quote] PP, what you are saying is good, I agree. [b]But there has to be some reflection on the poor associations Ms. Taylor had which apparently got her involved in this mess.[/b][/quote] Not really because her life, like all of ours, has infinite value, and she did not deserve to die, nor did she need to. Her [i]"associations " are just noise to cover up the incompetence of the police.[/quote][/i] Unfortunately, the way this world works is that when you start mixing with shady people in the society, you inadvertently invite trouble for yourself, you can argue till you are blue in the face but it’s the reality. Every life has value, that is not disputable but our own actions can get us into some dangerous situations, even though we are just on the fringes of these dangerous situations. This is an unfortunate incident, the problem is when such situations unfold with the police, there is very little reaction time which can have truly tragic consequences.[/quote] The victim blaming here is repugnant. She is not to blame here AT ALL. The police fcked up and killed her. End of story. [/quote]
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