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if you read this report, you will see why that is said.Who said they knocked?
Breonna Taylor Summary-Redacted1
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if you read this report, you will see why that is said.Who said they knocked?
Cover up of what and by who?Then why did they offer him a plea deal if he would attest that Breonna was involved in drug running? That just stinks of cover up.
With all of the above, the police had every reason to believe that she was involved in his drug trafficking business. She was seen at the trap house many times.There are videos which show it differently.
Breonna Taylor Summary-Redacted1
Have you read through this document?
There are many pictures and videos in the report linked above, that show Breona's connection to his drug business.
examples:
LMPD Homicide Unit found that the vehicle their most recent victim, Fernandez Bowman, was found dead in, was a rental that had been rented by Breona Taylor.
Detectives went to her home, to conduct an investigation, and she was there with Jamarcus Glover.
Glover had a trap house, where he dealt narcotics. He drove around in a car, registered to Breona Taylor.
There are recorded jail house calls between Breona and Glover. he gives her orders and she carries them out. He tells her who to call and what to tell them, in terms of running his drug business.
They had 28 phone calls between them.
There is a video, taken of Glover, driving the car registered to Breona, and stopping at her home. He walks right in, and comes out carrying a USPS package.
There are videos of Breona driving her own black charger, and going to Glovers trap drug house, 'numerous times, at various times of day and night.'
Glover's bank records use Breonas address for his accounts.
He uses her address when asked for his residence address, by the police, when he filed a complaint against the cops.
He paid for her cell phone.
here is one of the articlesThen why did they offer him a plea deal if he would attest that Breonna was involved in drug running? That just stinks of cover up.
I can only speak for myself, if all of the evidence from the Prosecution is laid out in front of a Grand jury (I personaly find it hard to believe a prosecutor would not provide all the evidence) and the Grant jury chooses not to give an indictment then that is the decision I will accept, I may not like it but will accept it just like of it goes to trial and a Jury decides to acquittal then that is the decision I will live with, I may not like it but if a jury of Peers sees it that way then that is the decision.I would be shocked if all those calling for the arrest of the three officers will accept the grand jury decision if no charges are brought. jmo
When you quoted this post I had failed to also add the USA today article that I referenced it is in my post now, if not trusting CNN reporting feel free to read the other article.I know CNN is an approved msm source but I've had a problem with their reporting for a long time. I read the whole article you provided & eventually found a heading NO DRUGS WERE FOUND IN THE APARTMENT. What followed after this heading had nothing about drugs. I am not questioning your belief that the apartment was thoroughly searched. However, the CNN article was lacking any useful information on a drug search.
That is not all she did. He told her to call Big Doug, to tell him to stop driving around goofing off, [in other words get back to work.]“There are recorded jail house calls between Breona and Glover. he gives her orders and she carries them out. He tells her who to call and what to tell them, in terms of running his drug business.”
He asked her to get his money from Walker so she could bail him out
She wasn’t helping him deal drugs.
According to him she wasn’t involved.
I can appreciate that but if you look at the documents that show the items seized during the search warrant at her house there are no dugs or money listed. these documents are hard to read and I could not get them clearer by trying to enlarge them but this is what was seized.Kimmer, all I have to go on as far as her handling money is the phone calls. Lacking that I said IMO everything points to that. If I do find MSM I’ll post it here.
28 times in 4 years.That is not all she did. He told her to call Big Doug, to tell him to stop driving around goofing off, [in other words get back to work.]
He called her 28 times. Surely it wasn't all about the bail money.
Why was she seen going to the trap house numerous times, in day and night visits?
That is not all she did. He told her to call Big Doug, to tell him to stop driving around goofing off, [in other words get back to work.]
He called her 28 times. Surely it wasn't all about the bail money.
Why was she seen going to the trap house numerous times, in day and night visits?
28 times in 4 years.
I am not sure about that. I think they were in a much shorter time span. Why would it take 4 years to bail him out?28 times in 4 years.
Why was she helping to bail him out?Big DOUG/MEECHY/Adrian Walker are the same person.
After she finally contacted him about bail she found out it couldn’t be posted until 1
I can appreciate that but if you look at the documents that show the items seized during the search warrant at her house there are no dugs or money listed. these documents are hard to read and I could not get them clearer by trying to enlarge them but this is what was seized.
https://www.scribd.com/document/469408418/Items-Seized-From-Breonna-Taylor-Apartment
I can only speak for myself, if all of the evidence from the Prosecution is laid out in front of a Grand jury (I personaly find it hard to believe a prosecutor would not provide all the evidence) and the Grant jury chooses not to give an indictment then that is the decision I will accept, I may not like it but will accept it just like of it goes to trial and a Jury decides to acquittal then that is the decision I will live with, I may not like it but if a jury of Peers sees it that way then that is the decision.
But trying to sweep it under the rug, lie and blame the victim in this case is something I personally don't agree with. If a mistake is made (we are human) then own up to it, make sure it won't happen again and move on.
Breonna Taylor Summary-Redacted1
In the police report, there are pictures on pg 9 , that show the main target of the drug probe, walk into Beona's apt, then walk back out with a USPS package.
And there are other documents showing that he was using Breona's address for many of his business dealings. He also used her place to hide money and contraband, as shown in above documents, in texts and in jail house calls that were recorded.
The police didn't accidentally knock on her door.
When you quoted this post I had failed to also add the USA today article that I referenced it is in my post now, if not trusting CNN reporting feel free to read the other article.
Yes I did read the report you linked and thank you for that link. It states in the link that JG had hid money and drugs in the backyard of the Elliott Ave home and the Muhammad Ali Blvd trap house. Breonna had no back yard to hide things at she was living in an apartment.Did you look through the report that I linked above? Your questions are answered in that document.
It isn't just that 'money is mentioned' in the report. There are explicit statements made by Glover, about the 8 thousand dollars her gave Breona 'to hold' for him. In fact he tells his mother that and the mother of his child that.
I don't know if that money was ever found. It was said in the report that she used to hide the money outside in the back area.
And he and the mother of his child get into an argument over him giving Breona that money. And they argue about how close he is to her, about him using her car and going too hang out with her.
He also told the mother of his child that there was another women holding his money and lo and behold when she was arrested during the raid she had over $3000.00 on her, so there's that.
And there are VIDEOS of Breona going to 'the trap' house, that Glover ran. And Glover used her car, paid for her phone, and used her address as his own.
So the police had many reasons for a warrant for her home.
As to the killing . The cops had a 'no knock warrant' but they did knock. The occupants could have looked out the window to see who was knocking. They could have looked before they began shooting.
As for the police that returned fire, what will they be charged with? They had a legal warrant, they knocked, and they were fired upon. So what can they be charged with?
Yes I did read the report you linked and thank you for that link. It states in the link that JG had hid money and drugs in the backyard of the Elliott Ave home and the Muhammad Ali Blvd trap house. Breonna had no back yard to hide things at she was living in an apartment.Did you look through the report that I linked above? Your questions are answered in that document.
It isn't just that 'money is mentioned' in the report. There are explicit statements made by Glover, about the 8 thousand dollars her gave Breona 'to hold' for him. In fact he tells his mother that and the mother of his child that.
I don't know if that money was ever found. It was said in the report that she used to hide the money outside in the back area.
And he and the mother of his child get into an argument over him giving Breona that money. And they argue about how close he is to her, about him using her car and going too hang out with her.
He also told the mother of his child that there was another women holding his money and lo and behold when she was arrested during the raid she had over $3000.00 on her, so there's that.
And there are VIDEOS of Breona going to 'the trap' house, that Glover ran. And Glover used her car, paid for her phone, and used her address as his own.
So the police had many reasons for a warrant for her home.
As to the killing . The cops had a 'no knock warrant' but they did knock. The occupants could have looked out the window to see who was knocking. They could have looked before they began shooting.
As for the police that returned fire, what will they be charged with? They had a legal warrant, they knocked, and they were fired upon. So what can they be charged with?