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Just days after a grand jury issued no charges against the Louisville officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, evidence from the case is leaking out on social media and digital news sites, raising questions about the investigation into her death.

Video footage reviewed by The Courier Journal appearing to come from body cameras worn by Louisville Metro Police officers at Taylor's apartment March 13 shows potential violations of policies designed to maintain the integrity of the investigation.

In a clip posted Saturday by the digital site VICE News, former Detective Brett Hankison can be seen entering Taylor's apartment while investigators are inside working the scene after her death.

Hankison was one of three officers who fired their guns at Taylor's apartment that night, and he was subsequently fired and charged with wanton endangerment when some of his bullets went into an occupied apartment next to Taylor's.
 
Just days after a grand jury issued no charges against the Louisville officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, evidence from the case is leaking out on social media and digital news sites, raising questions about the investigation into her death.

Video footage reviewed by The Courier Journal appearing to come from body cameras worn by Louisville Metro Police officers at Taylor's apartment March 13 shows potential violations of policies designed to maintain the integrity of the investigation.

In a clip posted Saturday by the digital site VICE News, former Detective Brett Hankison can be seen entering Taylor's apartment while investigators are inside working the scene after her death.

Hankison was one of three officers who fired their guns at Taylor's apartment that night, and he was subsequently fired and charged with wanton endangerment when some of his bullets went into an occupied apartment next to Taylor's.

YGHN!
 
Just days after a grand jury issued no charges against the Louisville officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, evidence from the case is leaking out on social media and digital news sites, raising questions about the investigation into her death.

Video footage reviewed by The Courier Journal appearing to come from body cameras worn by Louisville Metro Police officers at Taylor's apartment March 13 shows potential violations of policies designed to maintain the integrity of the investigation.

In a clip posted Saturday by the digital site VICE News, former Detective Brett Hankison can be seen entering Taylor's apartment while investigators are inside working the scene after her death.

Hankison was one of three officers who fired their guns at Taylor's apartment that night, and he was subsequently fired and charged with wanton endangerment when some of his bullets went into an occupied apartment next to Taylor's.
so what? The dumbass walked in and was asked to leave according to policy
 
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Really?

(1) Any LEO involved in a shooting 100% knows not to enter the scene of an investigation in which he/she was the shooter; and
(2) When asked to leave, he did not immediately leave.

Dumb.
#1 isn't necessarily true, depending on the specific situation
#2, the guy is a dumbass, yes, but he did leave and didn't do anything inside there and in fact the other officers made him leave as per their policy.
 
Nobody want to talk about the 93% peaceful fat hog that tried to murder crowds of Trump supporters with her vehicle?
 
#1 isn't necessarily true, depending on the specific situation
#2, the guy is a dumbass, yes, but he did leave and didn't do anything inside there and in fact the other officers made him leave as per their policy.

Dude. Come on.

I certainly defer to any LEO here, but come on. If you're an officer, and you shoot someone, you DO NOT visit the crime scene before any investigation is completed - and only then, with permission from your boss.

But if you have a specific situation in mind that differs, do tell...
 

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