Yet many people still defending the police actions here...if cops were acting under false assumptions then nothing changed unless whole department pays. Cops have to stop being shitty at their job or getting piss poor training and simply shrug their shoulders collectively and say Oops.
That's another thing I don't understand...Where I grew up, 10 miles was a long way away from one neighborhood to the next. Hell, 10 miles was a totally different town! Did none of the cops on that swat team or whatever know their area? Was it really a 10-mile stretch of drug-dealing hood? Some sensibility was forgotten on that day.
1 charged w/ wanton endangerment (already out on bail); all 5 others let off. This is justice in America inb4 "these protesters is proof antifa is organized"; oh wait:
"When police battered in the door, Walker fired what he later called a warning shot. Police say it struck Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly in the thigh. Mattingly and two other officers — detectives Brett Hankison and Myles Cosgrove — returned fire. Taylor was hit five times and died in her hallway" How does a warning shot hit an officer in the thigh? What do officers do that are being shot at? There is something about the warrant being related to someone who lived 10 miles away but then A warrant listed Taylor's name and address, but the main narcotics investigation was centered around Glover and co-defendants' alleged trafficking on Elliott Avenue in Louisville's Russell neighborhood. What was Taylor's name and address doing on a warrant in the first place? NAME OF WARRANT. SHOT AT POLICE. CASE CLOSED.
Breonna Taylors name was on the warrant and so was her address. Her boyfriends name was also on the warrant. She was not sleeping either. She was not an innocent victim.
2 Police reassigned and 3rd facing criminal charges for recklessly firing their weapon. City paid out $12 million in damages. CASE CLOSED. A warning shot is directed towards the people breaking into your apartment for no reason.