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. DTB2

    DTB2

    My bad, I didn't realize that packages only went through USPS. Maybe the packages were delivered by some oddball service, such as UPS. Maybe?

    Why don't you try and address why she was tangled up with a convicted felony drug dealer.
     
    #111     Sep 24, 2020
  2. I always feel so dirty after launching a successful psy ops campaign. Truth be told, it is one of my guilty pleasures in life.

    It might be said that White Supremacists were victims of a psy op by their molesting parent at a young age. Believing one is superior is psychological compensation for feeling powerless at home and later in school, as the child is often socially awkward. Growing up, a child like this will often seek validation by attempting to join a notorious group, such as the Skinheads or more likely. the Aryan Brotherhood while in prison. Those White Supremacists who are rejected by a Nazi gang are often drawn to social media in an attempt to gain attention and validation by like minded posters.

    It is scary some of the material just beginning to flood into my mind now. Let’s leave it here. For now, anyway.
     
    #112     Sep 24, 2020
  3. You may have a vaild point, as there are 3 examples of circumstantial evidence that suggests efforts were made to confuse law enforcement of the identities of Brionna’s boyfriends and locations. It is not uncommon for drug dealers to lay false trails. However, even so, law enforcement is or shoukd be aware of such practices and screwed up anyway.
     
    #113     Sep 24, 2020
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  5. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    It wasn’t a no knock warrant.
    In that - They knocked and shouted Police
    According to a neighbor.
     
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    #115     Sep 25, 2020
  6. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    The Taylor/Walker home was included in a "no-knock" search warrant, signed by Jefferson County Circuit Judge Mary M. Shaw, reportedly based on representations by police that one of the men used the apartment to receive packages.[11][12] The New York Times later reported that before the raid, the order had been changed to "knock and announce", meaning that the police were required to identify themselves.[13]

    But it was after midnight and being sound asleep who would have heard the announcement?

    This is just human biology, subconscious telling the real police from say a TV show in a neighboring apartment (thin enough walls for bullets to penetrate) is asking too much.

    The boyfriend's 911 call for help was clear, he had no idea it was the police and just that Taylor was shot.

    This is not complicated.
     
    #116     Sep 25, 2020
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  7. There was some suspicion...not any real evidence that Breonna's apartment was a den of drugs requiring a middle of the night warrant execution which was proven by the fact nothing was there....

    Again, put down your white glasses and admit the cops fucked up. They could have done recent surveillance...gotten warrants to search mail records and raided the house in the morning with a simple knock and loud announcement when no one was sleeping.

    Does the fact that nothing was found mean anything to you fuckers?

    The whole process for this warrant was faulty and negligent causing cops to bust down a door and lead to the shootings. I dont blame the cops who showed up that night except for the fucking cowboy who has no idea how to shoot and sprayed bulltes all over the place and into the apartment next door and could have killed more people.

    The people responsible for the warrant should be put on leave or reassigned as they should not be arming police to go out and bust up people's homes for suspicions of drugs.

    Yelling police in the middle of the night before you bust down the door is not what we shoudl find acceptable police behavior for a warrant not involving any violent criminal know to be inside.

    It wasa bullshit warrant and the guy they were after was picked up 10 miles away.

    All thse wannabee cops and prosecuters here.....there is a reason the police paid out $12 million because even though it would be difficult to prove a criminal case...the negligence would have made a civil suit a slam dunk and the city would have paid out so much more from a jury decision. A first year law student would have won that civil case.
     
    #117     Sep 25, 2020
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  8. ^This.
     
    #118     Sep 25, 2020
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Imagine if we actually defunded these assholes/departments with better screening and used 12 million of tax payer money on something else
     
    #119     Sep 25, 2020
  10. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    I was embedded with African continent national army groups and police in a few warring areas and of course a couple of warring groups started operating in parks so had to be removed.

    If you get an order from someone and it is patently unsafe, you question and if necessary refuse the order.

    I have done this twice, it was raised by the captain(s) and both were told they were morons, one demoted.

    You need the right kind of people in policing, not any blind firing arsehole who leaves his brain at home. Always get the right people.

    Better police selection and training, America has shitty police by the standards of other developed nations.
     
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    #120     Sep 25, 2020
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