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Breonna Taylor was killed by the choices she made !!! That's the bottom line !!!
Those that can't accept that are the same ones that want to make bad choices and not pay any price for them !!! They want to do whatever they want without repercussions for bad choices or bad behavior !!!
Barkley is his own man while LeBron gets told what to think and what say and when to say it.I don't always agree with what Barkley says but I respect him for having an opinion of his own and his not being afraid to ruffle a few feathers by not going along with the crowd group think. Kaepernick is just a crybaby who wants to see people get hurt because he got rejected.
Charles Barkley and Shaq are men, something wussy boy Colin (raised rich) Kaepernick will never be. Those are the guys black people should be listening to, not some failed loser. They are champions for a reason and no one helped them, they were born to it.
One was some rednecks going on a n-word killin'.
One was a bad cop with a lengthy list of complaints and so that raises the point of why he was still on the street.
One was the problem if a system that rubber stamps no knock warrants with so little regard that they're out breaking doors down in half a dozen places to find someone they forgot they already put in jail.
None of the cops involved in execution of the warrant appear to have done anything wrong. They just shouldn't have been there. Someone should have bothered check the roster at the jail before seeking no knock warrants and the courts should be spending more than two minutes in rubber stamping any warrant, especially no knock warrants.
After looking at the fatcs, I'm inclined to be far more sympathetic of her death than I am of George Floyd or that Blake guy. She was killed accidentally it was no fault of her own. The other two... stupid is as stupid does. If those BLM crybabies weren't making asses of themselves protesting she'd have gotten more sympathy and less skepticism over her death. I want to see the police badge cams and they better have them.
Someone asserted that she was a low level drug dealer herself. That she aided her ex knowingly. That may be the case, but there isn't a shred of evidence to support it. If I loan my bf my car, that doesn't mean that I know he is using it to sell drugs. Or if we share a car, whatever.
But even if she DID, being so low level, yes, why the middle of the night battering ram?
This was NOT the residence where the drug activity and danger was concentrated.
3 warrants were signed at the same time. All no knock. Hers was changed, not a no knock, yet they proceeded as if they had one.
A quick knock and a soft 'police' is not sufficient for people to be woken up and really know what is taking place.
A battering ram out of nowhere is what prompted her current boyfriend to shoot in self defense. It all could have been avoided with a proper knock and announce.
There is proof she was handling the money for the drug dealers. However, to your point, with the evidence we have now, I still don't understand the need for a no-knock or a late raid. From that perspective I still have questions, but there is proof they did not execute the no-knock and did clearly identify themselves as police. I don't buy Walker's story anymore that he thought it was some random person breaking into his house. Maybe he panicked and the gun went off once? One shot is just strange even if he thought it was not the police.
After looking at the fatcs, I'm inclined to be far more sympathetic of her death than I am of George Floyd or that Blake guy. She was killed accidentally it was no fault of her own. The other two... stupid is as stupid does. If those BLM crybabies weren't making asses of themselves protesting she'd have gotten more sympathy and less skepticism over her death. I want to see the police badge cams and they better have them.
She did not deserve death, but I still have a hard time feeling sorry for her. She played with drug dealers and supported them. What about all the people they harmed by selling drugs to? Their "business" might have caused some young kid/s to become addicted. They are the victims here not Breonna. The one point that I do feel sorry for her is that she grew up in what sounds like a dysfunctional home. No doubt this had an impact on her early life decisions, and that is sad. However, at some point in our lives as we become adults, we take responsibility for our decisions. It's a tough case for sure.
Someone asserted that she was a low level drug dealer herself. That she aided her ex knowingly. That may be the case, but there isn't a shred of evidence to support it. If I loan my bf my car, that doesn't mean that I know he is using it to sell drugs. Or if we share a car, whatever.
But even if she DID, being so low level, yes, why the middle of the night battering ram?
This was NOT the residence where the drug activity and danger was concentrated.
3 warrants were signed at the same time. All no knock. Hers was changed, not a no knock, yet they proceeded as if they had one.
A quick knock and a soft 'police' is not sufficient for people to be woken up and really know what is taking place.
A battering ram out of nowhere is what prompted her current boyfriend to shoot in self defense. It all could have been avoided with a proper knock and announce.
There’s actually quite a bit of evidence that she was very much involved in her ex boyfriends drug business and that involvement spans a few years. They have video evidence of her visiting the trap house. They have video evidence of her receiving packages at her home that were then picked up by the ex boyfriend and dropped at the trap house followed by a surge of customers. They have jail house phone call records implicating her.
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