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Those saying that the guy inside shot first are missing a important detail, his shot came as the door was knocked in with a battering ram.
And that the police report on the incident had a "technical error" which resulted in a blank malformed report that was the excuse for the initial report saying that no forced entry occurred.
How many media outlets mention that when cops broke into Breonna Taylor's apartment, her boyfriend started SHOOTING AT THEM from the completely dark apartment, injuring one?
I haven't heard ONE "news" outlet mention that. Especially when they are showing some protest outraged that Taylor got shot. Her boyfriend in the apartment opened fire on the police, and the police fired back, just as they are always trained to do, continuing to fire until the threat against them was stopped.
Were the cops supposed to NOT return fire, even as somebody was shooting at them?
This important fact puts a whole different light on what happened. Breonna's tragic death was not a murder, it was an accident. The cops were doing what they HAD to do.
But it suits the agenda of somebody, to keep pretending it was just a bunch of trigger-happy cops randomly opening fire on a black girl. So we keep getting distorted reporting pretending she was murdered, while never mentioning that somebody in the apartment opened fire on the cops first, thus forcing the cops (yes, forcing) to shoot back into the apartment.
They're deploying police, basically that means the cops involved in the Breonna Taylor shooting are most likely not going to be charged, which is the correct course of action. She was shot in the crossfire when her boyfriend pulled a gun on the cops.
There should not have been a no-knock warrant, but there was, and police acted lawfully. No-knock warrants are now illegal in Kentucky so this won't happen again
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.
Murdering?
They had a warrant. Her boyfriend pulled a gun on the cops. The cops acted appropriately. She was an innocent victim; however innocent, she failed to appreciate that associating with a known criminal can be dangerous.
Who really cares if BLM burns down their own communities and liberal strongholds? They are just reinforcing all the stereotypes and may even begin to alienate their biggest chumps- white liberals.
They had a warrant. Her boyfriend pulled a gun on the cops. The cops acted appropriately. She was an innocent victim; however innocent, she failed to appreciate that associating with a known criminal can be dangerous.
Who really cares if BLM burns down their own communities and liberal strongholds? They are just reinforcing all the stereotypes and may even begin to alienate their biggest chumps- white liberals.
She was knee deep in the drug game and the whole background story on her was a bunch of BS. She'd had to resign as a paramedic because of her drug dealing association.
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