Score another one for the good guys. No officers charged in Breonna Taylors death

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Amun Ra, Sep 23, 2020.

  1. The $12 million awarded to the family suggests that the police got something wrong, don’t you think?
     
    #101     Sep 24, 2020
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  2. DTB2

    DTB2

    It's called a $12M anti arson insurance policy.
     
    #102     Sep 24, 2020
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  3. Don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative; they’ll only ruin your momentum.
     
    #103     Sep 24, 2020
  4. The burden is on the officers and the city to make sure raids are conducted properly.. This incudes determining whether the suspect is actually there as well as redundent confirmation that procedures are being followed correctly. The necessary conditions for the raid were not there; the raid should have never happened until requisite conditions were met, thus the officers and the department are fully liable for what happened in my opinion.

    As a result of this botched raid, a citizen died. Even if this citizen was a notorious drug dealer, but not the one law enforcement was after, the effect of the botched raid is the denial of due process rights, much less their right to life.

    There are two general causes behind almost all mishaps, the immediate cause(s) and the underlying cause(s). The underlying cause is almost always directly related to failure of leadership, governance, or management in some way.

    It appears several basic procedures were omitted or incomplete in the conduct of this raid. setting up the immediate cause for this tragedy to unfold. Why these procedures where not sufficiently followed or if procedural adjustments are necessary falls upon department and political leadership, the underlying cause.

    This is a heart wrenching story as discussed in the artlcle, and the memory of Breonna demands we do all we can to make sure this does not happen again. Not happen again in the city of Saint Louis, not happen again the state of Missouri, not happen again in Kentucky, and not happen again nationwide. Policies that come out of the investigation of this tragedy should be shared nationwide. Indeed, police raid policies should be compared and amended as appropriate nationwide in order to reduce the chances of something like this from happening again.
     
    #104     Sep 24, 2020
  5. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    #105     Sep 24, 2020
  6. Burden is on the police and the city and they paid off a settlement and one cop was charged with reckless discharge of his weapon.

    Sorry but the cops ducked this up.

    Cops make mistakes...
    Professional criminologists?

    WTF are you talking about..do you know how little training cops are given for these situations? A no knock warrant was issued... why? the police fucked up.

    Just because the killed were Black and fox news lied and told you they were drug dealers does not you can ignore common sense.
     
    #106     Sep 24, 2020
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  8. There has to be a knock-knock joke in here somewhere...
     
    #108     Sep 24, 2020
  9. DTB2

    DTB2

    Most drug warrants are no knock. You may be familiar with the concept of surprise. As in it may surprise you that search warrants are not made on an appointment basis.

    Not drug dealers? Did you actually read the surveillance reports, seems sketchy enough to me. Jail house calls to a drug dealer? Drug dealer using that address?

    I don't believe in conincidence.
     
    #109     Sep 24, 2020
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #110     Sep 24, 2020
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