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Breonna Taylor's boyfriend criminal arrest for drugs

church mouse guy

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The media has suppressed some of the facts of these various actions in order to help the Democrats win the election and to elect Biden/Harris. The media calls these full-blown riots as peaceful protests. The idea is to implant in the mind of the American voter that the only way to have domestic tranquility is to vote Democrat and a Democrat victory will bring an end to the riots.
 

Scott Downey

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The media has suppressed some of the facts of these various actions in order to help the Democrats win the election and to elect Biden/Harris. The media calls these full-blown riots as peaceful protests. The idea is to implant in the mind of the American voter that the only way to have domestic tranquility is to vote Democrat and a Democrat victory will bring an end to the riots.
The police were actually looking for him when they went into her place. Her choice of boyfriend was a bad one. A man is known by his friends. She was probably also involved in drugs like he is.
 

InTheLight

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The police were actually looking for him when they went into her place. Her choice of boyfriend was a bad one. A man is known by his friends.

So naturally, she deserved to be shot and killed because of this association. Is that it?

She was probably also involved in drugs like he is.

Yes, because emergency medical technicians are often drug addicts. And they never get tested for drugs.
 

Scott Downey

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Even when your just along for the ride with friends, and a criminal act is committed by them, you too will be charged.
There were a few guys who robbed a man and one of the robbers was killed by the homeowner, and the police charged the other robber with his murder, not the homeowner, which when I heard about how that works was originally a surprise, but it makes sense. Birds of a feather flock together. What is good for the goose is good for the gander. If you consort with criminals, you can also share their fates.
 

InTheLight

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Even when your just along for the ride with friends, and a criminal act is committed by them, you too will be charged.
There were a few guys who robbed a man and one of the robbers was killed by the homeowner, and the police charged the other robber with his murder, not the homeowner, which when I heard about how that works was originally a surprise, but it makes sense. Birds of a feather flock together. What is good for the goose is good for the gander. If you consort with criminals, you can also share their fates.

So, just so I'm understanding you correctly, if a woman is in bed in another room she deserves to be shot dead by errant police bullets that go through walls because she knew the suspect?
 

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As I heard, the police weren't after the boyfriend. They were at the wrong address. 'Sides, none of my sources have said the BF was a peaceful law-abiding citizen.
 

Scott Downey

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As I heard, the police weren't after the boyfriend. They were at the wrong address. 'Sides, none of my sources have said the BF was a peaceful law-abiding citizen.

Yes the search warrant had the name of her boyfriend on the warrant.
Since we see 2 Walkers named, Adrian and Kenneth, likely they are related and Adrian Walker was also dealing drugs out of the residence along with Jamarcus Glover, the boyfriend.

This other Kenneth Walker just happened to be at her place.

Family sues after 26-year-old EMT is shot and killed by police in her own home
The search warrant, obtained by CBS News, named two men: Adrian Orlandes Walker and Jamarcus Cordell Glover, and said they had been observed transporting packages suspected to be drugs from the address. The search warrant does not name Kenneth Walker.
 

Scott Downey

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It appears to me that there has been deliberate clouding of the truth around what happened there at this time for political purposes, and it has been highly effective because some persons want to constantly vilify any police actions, saying they are the bad guys, even with obvious criminal behaviors taking place. Maybe Taylor had multiple boyfriends, but that Jmarcus is described as her boyfriend in his arrest and he was on the warrant when the police entered her place which was being used for selling and transporting drugs.
 

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Brett Hankison, the Louisville, Kentucky, detective who was fired because of his role in the fruitless drug raid that killed Breonna Taylor last March, was also involved in a botched 2018 home invasion that terrified a family wrongly suspected of growing marijuana. So were at least four other Louisville police officers who participated in the case that led to Taylor's death, which has figured prominently in nationwide protests against police brutality. The overlap suggests a pattern of shoddy investigation and reckless paramilitary tactics that could have been detected before it killed an innocent woman.

In both cases, police broke into people's homes based on dubious evidence, and the residents initially thought they were being robbed. In Taylor's case, her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, grabbed a gun and fired at the intruders, injuring one of them in the leg. Police responded with a hail of more than 20 bullets, at least eight of which struck Taylor, who was unarmed. According to the actin police chief, Hankison "displayed an extreme indifference to the value of human life" when he "wantonly and blindly fired 10 rounds" into Taylor's apartment. So far no criminal charges have been filed against Hankison or the other officers. While no one died during the 2018 marijuana raid, things easily could have turned out differently."

More Than a Year Before Breonna Taylor's Death, Some of the Same Cops Were Involved in Another Home Invasion Based on Dubious Evidence
 

InTheLight

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It appears to me that there has been deliberate clouding of the truth around what happened there at this time for political purposes, and it has been highly effective because some persons want to constantly vilify any police actions, saying they are the bad guys, even with obvious criminal behaviors taking place. Maybe Taylor had multiple boyfriends, but that Jmarcus is described as her boyfriend in his arrest and he was on the warrant when the police entered her place which was being used for selling and transporting drugs.

No drugs were found there.
 

Scott Downey

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Brett Hankison, the Louisville, Kentucky, detective who was fired because of his role in the fruitless drug raid that killed Breonna Taylor last March, was also involved in a botched 2018 home invasion that terrified a family wrongly suspected of growing marijuana. So were at least four other Louisville police officers who participated in the case that led to Taylor's death, which has figured prominently in nationwide protests against police brutality. The overlap suggests a pattern of shoddy investigation and reckless paramilitary tactics that could have been detected before it killed an innocent woman.

In both cases, police broke into people's homes based on dubious evidence, and the residents initially thought they were being robbed. In Taylor's case, her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, grabbed a gun and fired at the intruders, injuring one of them in the leg. Police responded with a hail of more than 20 bullets, at least eight of which struck Taylor, who was unarmed. According to the actin police chief, Hankison "displayed an extreme indifference to the value of human life" when he "wantonly and blindly fired 10 rounds" into Taylor's apartment. So far no criminal charges have been filed against Hankison or the other officers. While no one died during the 2018 marijuana raid, things easily could have turned out differently."

More Than a Year Before Breonna Taylor's Death, Some of the Same Cops Were Involved in Another Home Invasion Based on Dubious Evidence
How is the evidence doubtful the her boyfriend was transporting, storing selling drugs, when he was just arrested on drug charges. The police had reports of drugs at her residence. Your quoting an article also interested in suppressing and changing the dialog against the police efforts to stop illegal drugs.You obviously agree the police were wrong and want them reformed or deleted too?

How about making all drugs legal for use and sale by whosoever. That eliminates all drug charges. but wont eliminate the violence associated with drugs.
 

Scott Downey

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People cant read with comprehension any more, they filter.
What does "just now" have to do with the situation 5.5 months ago when the killing took place?
So he just became a drug dealer after Breonna's death? Are you really saying that? What is the problem with reading comprehension today, the police had reports of illegal drugs at her place, with the 'boyfriend' Jamarcus listed on the warrant...when they went to her place and she was shot...
 

Scott Downey

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Its looking more and more like her residence was a den of illegal criminal activity involving illegal drugs. You can dispute that and close you blinders off from that, and live in your own fantasy world too. MANY times BLM is using criminals for furthering their takeover agenda of the US, because, well, they are also criminal many of them and they know the criminal justice system as it is, is going to prosecute them when the evidence comes out. These people are lawless ones, lawless rogues.
 

KenH

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Its looking more and more like her residence was a den of illegal criminal activity involving illegal drugs.

"Beyond the reckless tactics and wild shooting, there is the question of what the cops were doing there in the first place. Detective Joshua Jaynes obtained the search warrant for Taylor's apartment based purely on guilt by association, citing her contacts with a former boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover, who was arrested along with another suspect the same night for selling drugs from a house more than 10 miles away.

Taylor had no criminal record, and there was no evidence that she or Walker was involved in drug dealing. "There was clearly no probable cause to believe drugs were being dealt from her apartment, and no probable cause that Breonna or her boyfriend were doing anything illegal," says Daniel Klein, a former police sergeant who handled many drug investigations during his 20-year career in Albuquerque, New Mexico."

Breonna Taylor and the Moral Bankruptcy of Drug Prohibition
 

Scott Downey

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"Beyond the reckless tactics and wild shooting, there is the question of what the cops were doing there in the first place. Detective Joshua Jaynes obtained the search warrant for Taylor's apartment based purely on guilt by association, citing her contacts with a former boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover, who was arrested along with another suspect the same night for selling drugs from a house more than 10 miles away.

Taylor had no criminal record, and there was no evidence that she or Walker was involved in drug dealing. "There was clearly no probable cause to believe drugs were being dealt from her apartment, and no probable cause that Breonna or her boyfriend were doing anything illegal," says Daniel Klein, a former police sergeant who handled many drug investigations during his 20-year career in Albuquerque, New Mexico."

Breonna Taylor and the Moral Bankruptcy of Drug Prohibition
You better vote for Biden - Harris as their party best fits your value system apparently.
The democratic party of the lawless, LGBTQ, rioters, looters, pillagers, BLM, Antifa, every other deviant antichrist group. You can see many people already made up their minds about these things and nothing will change it. But I did see the independents were much more likely to vote Trump after the RNC as they are worried about the rising violence of your leftist party.
 

KenH

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best fits your value system

Your rant provides an excellent example of the old legal aphorism: "If you have the facts on your side, pound the facts. If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have neither on your side, pound the table."
 

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I really wish I knew what went down in the Breonna Taylor case, whether the cops doing the raid at the wrong address really did identity themselves before the boyfriend started blasting them away.

I tend to side with the cops but here and he should have looked before firing the gun but it was in the middle of the night and the cops really don't seem that competent - a no-knock raid at the wrong address, can't get more wrong than that.

I'm just glad it will never happen again there - now this part of the country has banned these kind of warrants and mandated bodycams.
 
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