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re: Update: NO murder charges in Breonna Taylor death.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 12:49 pm to JBeam
Posted on 9/23/20 at 12:49 pm to JBeam
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The wanton endangerment is for bullets that went into other apartments
no charges for a literal murder.
wow.
SlowPro hit the nail on the head though. The system is set up to protect LEOs, even bad ones. Hankinson should've been off the force a long time ago before he decide to spray a whole apartment complex with gunfire.
People are going to be upset. But what people should be upset with is a broken system that allows no knock warrants, cover ups (which LMPD has done in other cases), and all kinds of other shady shite to go on that eventually leads to things like what happened at Taylor's apartment.
My biggest beef is no charges pressed against the officer that presented the warrant, after he lied on the warrant. You're rewarding a police officer for lying to obtain a warrant. That should be pretty fricking bothersome to a lot of people.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 12:50 pm to BluegrassBelle
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My biggest beef is no charges pressed against the officer that presented the warrant, after he lied on the warrant. You're rewarding a police officer for lying to obtain a warrant. That should be pretty fricking bothersome to a lot of people.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 1:08 pm to BluegrassBelle
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You're rewarding a police officer for lying to obtain a warrant.
I wonder how common this is? Actually thinking about it, it is something everyone should be concerned about, but I always assumed that if the police really wanted to search someone's house, they will come up with something and then it is your word against theirs.
Maybe it doesn't happen as much as I assume and maybe there are times when they have to bend the law to get what they need to arrest someone who needs to be taken off the street.. IDK, I am "typing out loud".. but it should be a concern.
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