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re: Where does Donovan Mitchell live

Posted on 8/3/20 at 9:18 am to
Posted by Hot Carl
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Posted on 8/3/20 at 9:18 am to
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That makes sense from him if you consider he still has a residence here in Louisville and we've been dealing with the Breonna Taylor case.


I know that was a terrible tragedy, but can you remind me of the details of that? Wasn’t she caught in some crossfire? And wasn’t she outside? What’s sad is that I have to even as this as her particular story has been swallowed up in the madness that is 2020 America.

I was absolutely furious when those 2 guys killed that black young man in Georgia earlier, and the DA’s office tried to sweep it under the rug. I spent literally hours reading up on Georgia statutes and discussing it here. Something about it just really pissed me off. But as soon as George Floyd happened, the world forgot about Ahmaud Arbery. All these individual tragedies have been absorbed into one and co-opted by the left. They are merely political pawns being used to further their agenda, which actually compounds their tragedies. It’s terribly sad.
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 8/3/20 at 11:06 am to
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I know that was a terrible tragedy, but can you remind me of the details of that?


LMPD lied to obtain a warrant for her apartment, claiming that the US Postmaster verified suspicious packages from a drug dealer she knew in her past was at her home. The US Postmaster has since publicly come out and said they never confirmed that information (as written in the warrant) and that another agency had inquired and they found no evidence of that occurring. LMPD performed a no knock warrant in plain clothes with no camera/video. Her boyfriend thought it was someone trying to break in and he fired a shot. They fired back. She was killed. They also did not offer her medical assistance as she laid dying in her apartment. The boyfriend was initially arrested for attempted murder of an officer, but the charges were dropped as evidence showed he was just a man exercising his 2nd Amendment right to defend his home (as a non-felon, he was perfectly within his means to legally have that firearm as well). No drugs were found in the apartment. The drug dealer involved with the case had already been detained and was in jail when the warrant was executed. And it took the George Floyd incident to even bring hers to light. LMPD was in the process of sweeping it under the rug.

Considering Mitchell spends some time here still in Louisville, I can understand his concern.
This post was edited on 8/3/20 at 11:08 am
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