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re: Update: NO murder charges in Breonna Taylor death.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 4:28 pm to paperwasp
Posted on 9/23/20 at 4:28 pm to paperwasp
I don't have time to read through this whole thread, so I don't know if it's been discussed yet.
With the officer being charged for his bullets hitting adjacent apartments. Has it been mentioned how irresponsible and dangerous that is in the first place. Maybe it can't be helped, but in my mind if a no-knock warrant is being served, there is a possibility of gunfire being exchanged, as no one likes having their door rammed down.
What if one of the stray bullets hit a 5 year old in the neighbors apartment, etc. It's just very risky.
WTF is up with so many officers conveniently having their body cams turned off. If officers are performing a warrant, then they should especially have their cameras on. I know the cops aren't guilty of murder, but I think there should be some sort of discipline for cops if they're involved in a shooting incident but they forgot to turn their cameras on.
With the officer being charged for his bullets hitting adjacent apartments. Has it been mentioned how irresponsible and dangerous that is in the first place. Maybe it can't be helped, but in my mind if a no-knock warrant is being served, there is a possibility of gunfire being exchanged, as no one likes having their door rammed down.
What if one of the stray bullets hit a 5 year old in the neighbors apartment, etc. It's just very risky.
WTF is up with so many officers conveniently having their body cams turned off. If officers are performing a warrant, then they should especially have their cameras on. I know the cops aren't guilty of murder, but I think there should be some sort of discipline for cops if they're involved in a shooting incident but they forgot to turn their cameras on.
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