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Didn't know you have to get caught to be labeled a criminal. Either way, I encourage you to do more research. Bf used her as a shield to shoot at police (felony), she was deep in funny business (drugs and dead bodies), the warrant was legit and had her name on it, police actually knocked (so much for no knock warrants), she and her two bf's were being watched for some time = not a criminal. My major point is why is every blm messiah a loser low life criminal? No black lawyers or doctors that were murdered by police to riot and loot over? Of course not! Educated and upstanding citizens don't hang around funny people conducting funny business.
Doesn't this case have something to do with dating a drug dealer or current boyfriends shooting at cops or some other weird variables ??? No drugs involved in any of this right ?
Not mine, but copied and pasted here due to facts:
Facts from the Grand Jury document about the Breonna Taylor case that many are not aware of.
1.) Breonna Taylor had a relationship with the main target in the narcotics investigation, and her apartment was named on the search warrant, along with several other locations.
2.) One of the two main "targets" received a package from Taylor's apartment (believed to be narcotics), Taylor herself was named on the search warrant and the "target" used Taylor's address as his own. The police were knowingly at the right apartment.
3.) Search warrants involving drugs often use a no knock warrant because the potential of the suspect possessing firearms is high.
4.) Upon knocking on the door, the male subject inside Taylor's apartment began to fire (shoot) at the the officers, striking one in the leg.
5.) The officers, now being shot at, returned fire and unfortunately Ms. Taylor lost her life.
6.) The officer who was shot underwent emergency surgery and survived.
I know this will offend some, but these are the documented facts, not my opinion.
Nothing new here. A significant percentage of the cases used as justification by Burn, Loot, Murder are either proper use of force, or the result of violence by the alleged victim against the police involved (ie resisting arrest.)
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Originally Posted by Werdywerd
Not mine, but copied and pasted here due to facts:
Facts from the Grand Jury document about the Breonna Taylor case that many are not aware of.
1.) Breonna Taylor had a relationship with the main target in the narcotics investigation, and her apartment was named on the search warrant, along with several other locations.
2.) One of the two main "targets" received a package from Taylor's apartment (believed to be narcotics), Taylor herself was named on the search warrant and the "target" used Taylor's address as his own. The police were knowingly at the right apartment.
3.) Search warrants involving drugs often use a no knock warrant because the potential of the suspect possessing firearms is high.
4.) Upon knocking on the door, the male subject inside Taylor's apartment began to fire (shoot) at the the officers, striking one in the leg.
5.) The officers, now being shot at, returned fire and unfortunately Ms. Taylor lost her life.
6.) The officer who was shot underwent emergency surgery and survived.
I know this will offend some, but these are the documented facts, not my opinion.
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