Kimmer
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drop the mic...Somebody should tell the cops that.
drop the mic...Somebody should tell the cops that.
I hear what you're saying, and I'll add " It is what it is" imo /sMore violence definitely won't make the situation better. In reality, neither will anything else.
Certainly expecting ANY sort of changes going forward, or Justice in a case like this, is pointless. Protest or No Protest. Violence or No Violence. It's just going to continue.
People need to move past the Anger Stage, and into the Acceptance Stage.
I could not agree more, am I happy with this decision NO, but this is the system we have to work with. Getting in the face of LE, throwing things at them, burning property and being destructive will do nothing to bring Breonna back.
walking around with guns getting in the faces of the other side will also not bring Breonna back.
Reform is what is needed and hopefully with the settlement to the family last week that is going to happen.
taking no-knock warrants out of the picture will hopefully keep another innocent person and their family from going thru this again.
I dont know that anything will change with this case but it is time for all of the investigative reports to be released so there is true transparency in this case. Hiding it behind the blue line is also a reason that people are peacefully protesting on our streets in the country, if there are no arrests going to happen then let us see all the info they are hiding. IMO
I agree. Police departments nationwide should do away with these.I never understood how No Knock warrants were a good thing and this case absolutely proves why they aren't, IMO.
Not only did they get it wrong, the NKW "justifies" their actions and they won't be charged for her murder.
Kentucky is a Stand Your Ground state. A person has the right to self defense, to shoot back at someone who is shooting at you. Do the officers were justified.Because Grand jury determined officers were justified in returning fire.
@TessaDuvall
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear calls on Attorney General Daniel Cameron to release all the facts and information he can about the Breonna Taylor case online. He says Kentuckians should be able to see the facts for themselves. Beshear was Kentucky's attorney general before he was governor.
Gov. Beshear says being fully informed can hopefully help people process, heal and move forward.
In the PC today, the AG said an independent witness testified that in this case, even though there was a NKW, he heard the officers knock and announce themselves.I never understood how No Knock warrants were a good thing and this case absolutely proves why they aren't, IMO.
Not only did they get it wrong, the NKW "justifies" their actions and they won't be charged for her murder.
It is known information to some, it has not been released through MSM at this point and therefor I am unable to post itI would agree with everything you said except the "info they are hiding". The AG & others have reasons for not releasing info. I don't know if the reasons are legit. I don't have the expertise to know if the reasons are legit and therefore would not characterize as "hiding". BTW you have stated on a couple of posts upthread that you have relevant info that hasn't come out. Has it?
I may not like it but I do agree with you. I cant say I like the system when it works the way I want but don't like it when it doesn't turn out in my favor. Again I don't like today decision but this is the system we have and that needs to be respected no matter how disappointed I am.We are supposed to be a nation of laws. The Grand Jury has reviewed the evidence and determined the appropriate action.
People who respect the law, will accept that the system fulfilled the process.
exactly what I was speaking of about the statement make by officer Mattingly to 1000 LMPD officers throwing gas on a fire that has been smoldering for months..there no good going to come out of all the craziness that this community is going through. I pray the officer injured will be Ok for him and his family.Here's people not respecting the law:
Breonna Taylor protests live updates: Louisville officer shot, police confirm
This is a very thorough piece of investigative journalism. It's a two part podcast that was first published about 2 weeks ago
️ The Killing of Breonna Taylor, Part 1 - The Daily - Podcast
In their investigation and documentary for “The New York Times Presents,” Rukmini and Yoruba sifted through over 1,500 pages of police records; conducted interviews with friends, family members, neighbors and experts; and acquired critical recordings, including jailhouse calls, police statements and multiple 911 dispatches.
I may not like it but I do agree with you. I cant say I like the system when it works the way I want but don't like it when it doesn't turn out in my favor. Again I don't like today decision but this is the system we have and that needs to be respected no matter how disappointed I am.
You said it better than I could have.We are supposed to be a nation of laws. The Grand Jury has reviewed the evidence and determined the appropriate action.
People who respect the law, will accept that the system fulfilled the process.
I don’t agree with the no knock search warrants for anything non violent. Maybe if for someone who has a bomb, or holding kidnapped victims hostage, or holding a gun to someone’s head.... of course! Ykwim, and Etc......This is an interesting article
FACT CHECK: Debunking 8 widely shared rumors in the Breonna Taylor police shooting
I don’t agree with the no knock search warrants for anything non violent. Maybe if for someone who has a bomb, or holding kidnapped victims hostage, or holding a gun to someone’s head.... of course! Ykwim, and Etc......
But I also don’t agree with our police officers being crucified for doing the job they were sent out to do.
They were doing their job, someone fired shots at them, they returned fire.
It is still a tragedy what happened to this apparently innocent lady. I think the law being changed is the best solution. From what I gather though, the officers were firing in self defense. We can’t have our LE out there to defend and protect us, if they can’t even protect themselves. Jmo
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