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Her boyfriend caused her "death". He shot at police. Time for sympathizers to wake up. And by "calling this a state of emergency" they should just line up the violent rioter people expected and knock them down to eternity.
So what would you do if someone suddenly busted down you're door?
A. Ask them if they want coffee or tea?
B. Hide.
C. Get your gun and shoot
D. Jump out of a window.
We all know those cops will get off for murdering Breonna Taylor. I may be wrong but that's the vibe I'm getting.
May her soul rest in peace.
They murdered her? Or her boyfriend opened fire and caused the police to shoot back in self defense?
Don't get me wrong, I do not approve of no knock warrants, unless were are talking about police trying to apprehend known murderers, or child kidnappers. But Kenneth Walker either fired blindly at the first person coming thru the door, or he knew who he was shooting at.
I find it funny that alot of posters on this site say that they would shoot the rioters/looters if they came into their neighborhood but when the police bust down someone doors then they say "well the boyfriend shouldnt have fired at the police."
90% of people on here would do the same thing if someone busted in their house.
I am not a fan of no-knock warrants but based on the facts of the Breonna Taylor case that we know, the police officers followed the law. I chalk this up in the "lawful but awful" category. It needs to be addressed, but not with criminal law.
It strikes me that in the vast majority of these cases, the police followed local laws and SOPs with their actions. Therefore, the protesters (peaceful or violent) are really reacting to their systemic Democrat leadership that they continually empower.
And they were within police policy with a legal warrant to do that without identifying themselves, whether they did or not. They were going into the home of a person whose rental car had a dead body in the trunk.
Its outrageous that they are even considering criminal charges.
As for the evidence, you've got people who didn't hear it. That doesn't mean it didn't happen, only that they didn't hear it. Having several, including one not involved, who say it did is pretty strong evidence that it did happen.
I call bull. Everywhere time a person is MARIGNALLY challenged they should stand their ground. But when cops are issuing a no knock warrant and don't present themselves as police you cannot? What the actual fack?
is Louisville expecting to be burned to the ground with massive looting? that should help Biden........lol keep it up Dems at your own peril.
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