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She never had the chance to defend herself in court because her boyfriend decided to open fire on the cops. We can go around and round all day.
And therefore she is innocent.

The 1 out of 4 argument would hold up better if the same defense doesnt go against the cops. The other 3 were peaceful and I am sure those cops faced some resistance along the way. The BF was not the aggressor in this situation.
 
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SO you would be just as skeptical if the grand jury report had indicted the officers? I'm somewhat skeptical here.

Let me add, I don't give the cops carte blanche here either. I think it was bungled from the start. I also don't believe BT was the angel she was portrayed to be by the media. I think it's been proven she was in the middle of illegal drug trade.
Well, if you find it hard to believe I can remain impartial, that's on you. I don't care. I do criminal law for a living so this just happens to be my day job. I'll evaluate this case like I do every other one. I've seen enough to know that sometimes people deal drugs and sometimes cops lie. What happened here remains to be seen.

Where'd you find the grand jury report?
 
The alleged source in the investigation denied providing police with that info. Smells awfully fishy.

Breonna Taylor attorneys say police supplied 'false information'

Truth is probably somewhere in the middle. I can see where Taylor would have been aware of her boyfriend’s activity, maybe helping to hide/hold money, idk. I can also see where there’s some possible cya going on with officers involved or LPD. If the jailhouse conversations were recorded and in the report verbatim, that’s pretty tough to get around or explain away. Doesn’t seem this is cut and dry from either side.
 
ok and that's a fine opinion to have, but it's just as factual correct to say that no one would've died had the police not gotten shot at.
Really? Conjecture, even likely or probably conjecture. But still conjecture.

Cops break in, shine a light on the confused BF see gun and open fire. As recent events have proved one doesnt have to shoot at the cops to end up shot yourself.
 
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Well, if you find it hard to believe I can remain impartial, that's on you. I don't care. I do criminal law for a living so this just happens to be my day job. I'll evaluate this case like I do every other one. I've seen enough to know that sometimes people deal drugs and sometimes cops lie. What happened here remains to be seen.

Where'd you find the grand jury report?

I thought you posted awhile back that you weren't old enough to vote?
 
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And therefore she is innocent.

The 1 out of 4 argument would hold up better if the same defense doesnt go against the cops. The other 3 were peaceful and I am sure those cops faced some resistance along the way. The BF was not the aggressor in this situation.
We don't know if she was really innocent. Unfortunately, she was killed. I think there is enough evidence that she was knee deep in the drug trade in one way or another. I'm not sure where you're getting your 1 out of 4 stuff. I've never posted anything about 1 out of 4.
 
Did you know she got fired as an EMT because of her activities with Glover and that she lied about a dead body that was found in her vehicle?
And you are crazy to think dealers don't have plans for such occasions with their g/fs.

Who said anything about "decision making"? Knowingly being part of criminal activity is all it takes.
She got fired and caught with a body and was found guilty of....?

No drugs or money was found at the residence. And that was after they had her under surveillance. Seems like if they were doing a good job surveilling, you know to get the warrant, they would have known if she had drugs there, or where/how she moved them.
 
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Well, if you find it hard to believe I can remain impartial, that's on you. I don't care. I do criminal law for a living so this just happens to be my day job. I'll evaluate this case like I do every other one. I've seen enough to know that sometimes people deal drugs and sometimes cops lie. What happened here remains to be seen.

Where'd you find the grand jury report?
It was a link on Anthony Brian Logan's youtube channel I believe. He made a video about the release and backed up everything he said with sources. You can probably go to his channel and find it. I've looked at so much stuff I can't remember where I saw everything.
 
Well, if you find it hard to believe I can remain impartial, that's on you. I don't care. I do criminal law for a living so this just happens to be my day job. I'll evaluate this case like I do every other one. I've seen enough to know that sometimes people deal drugs and sometimes cops lie. What happened here remains to be seen.

Where'd you find the grand jury report?
Holy chit, another lawyer/whatever.

They have got to be the most represented profession in the PF.
 
Really? Conjecture, even likely or probably conjecture. But still conjecture.

Cops break in, shine a light on the confused BF see gun and open fire. As recent events have proved one doesnt have to shoot at the cops to end up shot yourself.
ok this is a fair statement
 
We don't know if she was really innocent. Unfortunately, she was killed. I think there is enough evidence that she was knee deep in the drug trade in one way or another. I'm not sure where you're getting your 1 out of 4 stuff. I've never posted anything about 1 out of 4.
The 1 and 4 was more to ricky. I was on a roll.

Define knee deep? No drugs or money suggests it was at worst wading thru the kiddie pool at some point in the past.
 
If someone busted into the home of someone you love and killed them unnecessarily you’d probably get it. Empathy is usually a desirable quality.
Maybe, but I didn't know her, and that is my point. I wasn't aware that she was your close friend. Sorry for your loss.
 
Well, if you find it hard to believe I can remain impartial, that's on you. I don't care. I do criminal law for a living so this just happens to be my day job. I'll evaluate this case like I do every other one. I've seen enough to know that sometimes people deal drugs and sometimes cops lie. What happened here remains to be seen.

Where'd you find the grand jury report?

You're the guy that said Trump will nominate a white guy for next SCJ. So....there's that
 
Depends on perspective. In this case, Taylor was killed by agents of the state, in her house. We can debate the specifics and justifications - but at the end of the day that is and should be troubling.
Bad sh!t happens....every single day to somebody.
 
She was at worst a non violent subject of a bungled search warrant where the cops didnt follow protocol with body cams.

The cops may end up 100% in the clear. But this stinks to high heaven. And I guarantee if the cops talk about this internally it's going in the "bad outcome" column and not the "well done police work" column.
Bad sh!t happens every single day to somebody.
 
The 1 and 4 was more to ricky. I was on a roll.

Define knee deep? No drugs or money suggests it was at worst wading thru the kiddie pool at some point in the past.
She was on recordings talking about doing drug transactions with her boyfriend. Doing his work while he was in jail. Her own words in her own voice. Neither her nor the boyfriend was being interviewed by the police, it was a phone call between the two. His lawyer had warned him not to talk illegal stuff over the phone but he did anyway.
 
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