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Police didn't "murder" Breonna Taylor. They are absolutely responsible for her death, but there was no intent to kill her so it wasn't murder. And her case is far more complicated simply because police did not act illegally. I 100% believe no knock warrants should be abolished, but at the time of her death, the officers involved were acting legally. JMO, but the officers involved in her death should be fired, and the city should pay a huge payout to her surviving family, and her death should be used to champion why no knock warrants should be illegal. But police did not enter that apartment with the expressed intent of killing Breonna Taylor. Their actions were reckless, but unfortunately, legal. There's really no comparison between these two events so people should stop trying. Breonna's death was sad and unfortunate, and should spur change. Cannon's death was flat out coldblooded murder.
Stop lying.actually she dated Glover for a long time
Weird that not only did Taylor's friends say something different, but Glover was AT HER HOUSE WITH HER, four times that weekStop lying.
It was over two years before the murder and it wasn't for a long time.
And you said "shacked up" past would not mean "shacked up." So shacked up is a lie
Here ya go though
Breonna Taylor shooting fact check: 7 rumors that are wrong
Claim: Taylor was living with a drug dealer
Several social media posts have accused Taylor of living with a drug dealer, insinuating that is why police had targeted her place for a search warrant in their narcotics investigation.
Taylor shared her apartment with her younger sister, Juniyah Palmer. Neither Taylor nor Palmer have any history of drug offenses.
Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, did not live in the apartment, according to the address listed on his arrest citation. He also has no history of drug offenses, and Walker was not named in the search warrant.
Sam Aguiar, an attorney for Taylor's family, said Taylor previously had dated Glover, one of the police's main suspects, two years earlier and that they maintained a "passive friendship."
According to the affidavit detective Jaynes wrote for the search warrant, Glover used Taylor's apartment as his home address.
Jaynes also wrote that he "verified through a U.S. postal inspector that Jamarcus Glover has been receiving packages" at Taylor's apartment.
But Louisville's U.S. postal inspector, Tony Gooden, told WDRB News in May that a different agency (which he did not identify) had asked in January to look into whether Taylor's home was receiving suspicious mail. The office had concluded that the apartment was not, Gooden said.
Our rating: False
Neither Taylor nor Kenneth Walker has any drug offenses on their records. Additionally, Taylor and Glover maintained only a "passive" relationship, according to Aguiar.
No he wasn't.. you are the most gullible person on this site to fuel your racial hatred lolThe dad was doing drugs with the murderer.
That doesn't mean it was justified.
B Taylor did none of the things yall are making up. It was not justified either even if they had been true.
One case the killer has been arrested. One case the murderers are still free.
So the fact she dated a criminal makes it okay she was shot? Ricky, I respect you, but you really need to rethink some of your arguments. Nothing justifies Breonna Taylor's death. I don't care that she dated a criminal or that the dude in the apartment shot at the police(probably because he reacted to his door being knocked down), NOTHING justifies Breonna Taylor's death. So please, stop trying. Just admit it was wrong.actually she dated Glover for a long time
So the fact she dated a criminal makes it okay she was shot? Ricky, I respect you, but you really need to rethink some of your arguments. Nothing justifies Breonna Taylor's death. I don't care that she dated a criminal or that the dude in the apartment shot at the police(probably because he reacted to his door being knocked down), NOTHING justifies Breonna Taylor's death. So please, stop trying. Just admit it was wrong.
i just did, you were wrong....again... there is video evidence and Walker's statement that Glover had been there four times that week and spent time with Taylor. And why do you suppose Glover listed her address as HIS address? and Walker's "cousin" Adarian WAS listed on the search warrant.Stop with the racist narratives and rumors.
I posted facts that are all on the record.
Refute them if you can.
The dad was doing drugs with the murderer.
That doesn't mean it was justified.
B Taylor did none of the things yall are making up. It was not justified either even if they had been true.
One case the killer has been arrested. One case the murderers are still free.
The way you're posting it comes across as you attempting to justify it. It doesn't matter who she knew, what she knew, or anything else. She was needlessly killed by faulty police action. Period.I didn't it did justify it, i was referring to the above post stating Taylor didn't even know anything about any criminal behavior, which was not true. There is no reason to make up lies to prove the point
Source?i just did, you were wrong....again... there is video evidence and Walker's statement that Glover had been there four times that week and spent time with Taylor. And why do you suppose Glover listed her address as HIS address? and Walker's "cousin" Adarian WAS listed on the search warrant.
Taylor and Glover were an item for years, it's not her fault she's dead by any stretch, but let's not pretend she wasn't aware of what he was doing either
OK Sport. Whatever you think...If you were educated or informed at all then you would know that things like that have been going on for years.
There is also the small fact that crime is way down from the 80s and 90s no matter what your leaders have scared you into thinking. Much do to anti-violence initiatives in the community. Or the fact that Chicago that you all love to cry about is not in the top 20 most dangerous cities of America.
Go ahead though.
Common sense is not allowed you racist fool.Is Floyd a race issue or an excessive force issue? I've not seen anything to actually suggest race played a role in his death, though plenty have put forth the narrative to suggest it. He was alleged to have committed a crime. Police showed up and initiated an arrest. Floyd resisted arrest. Police attempted to subdue him and an officer used excessive force that either caused or contributed to Floyd's death. Other than the officer was white and Floyd was black, what about any of that screams racism? Nothing suggests he was killed for being black. He pissed off the cops by resisting arrest. He didn't deserve to die for it, but they didn't target him because of the color of his skin.
His DAD was doing drugs with that pile of human excrement, and the DADS son was shot in the head. What the hell is your point??George Floyd was a convicted felon yet when he died due to his own actions you libtards martyred him like he was a saint. Even televised his funeral like heThe dad was doing drugs with the murderer.
That doesn't mean it was justified.
B Taylor did none of the things yall are making up. It was not justified either even if they had been true.
One case the killer has been arrested. One case the murderers are still free.
NJ Detention Officer Allegedly Mocks 5-Year-Old Cannon Hinnant’s Murder: ‘He Should’ve Ducked’
A New Jersey detention officer, referring to 5-year-old Cannon Hinnant, who was shot to death in an execution-style murder as he was riding a bicycle, allegedly wrote that Cannon “should’ve ducked.”
The Facebook page of Rome Smith, an officer at the Cumberland County Juvenile Detention Center, stated, ““He should’ve ducked. Y’all always trying to sneak diss and discredit a black person being killed innocently by police. Blame cannon’s parents for not watching him!!! F Y’ALL.”
NJ Detention Officer Mocks 5-Year-Old Cannon Hinnant’s Murder: ‘He Should’ve Ducked’