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Posted on 10/8/20 at 8:33 pm to Bunk Moreland
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Can you of you fine gents or ladies on twatter tweet this stuff to Brees?
Done. If I did it right...my first tweet
Posted on 10/8/20 at 8:37 pm to buckeye_vol
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I mean I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say she was sleeping in bed when she was shot
I've seen the sleeping thing be repeated all over social medias
Posted on 10/8/20 at 8:41 pm to BlueJays509
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I've seen the sleeping thing be repeated all over social medias
Absolutely. Anybody saying different is willfully ignorant
Posted on 10/8/20 at 8:53 pm to BlueJays509
quote:Well I searched and I did find references to her sleeping. But from what I gather, they were in bed (and it was late), but I don’t know (or maybe we don’t and can’t know) if she was in bed sleeping (at a time when most people are sleeping, especially in bed) or in bed awake.
I've seen the sleeping thing be repeated all over social medias
But it doesn’t make the situation any better or worse whether she was sleeping or not. Other than increasing the likelihood of confusion, whether she was sleeping or awake, or even whether she was in bed or just doing anything else, is largely irrelevant.
This post was edited on 10/8/20 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 10/8/20 at 8:56 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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ohhh she was holding a gun, that justifies the shooting"
- same folks who claim the 2nd amendment sacred
If you lay with dogs....expect to get fleas. a-hole
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:01 pm to tigerfoot
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What is relevant is that the police were serving a search warrant that was obtained from a judge.
And I think this is the nexus of the problem.
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:03 pm to Bass Tiger
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The issue is the Gaslight Media has convinced millions of clueless, gullible Americans that the police smashed down Breonna Taylor’s door and shot her dead while she lie peacefully sleeping.
And you have multiple people in this thread who believe Walker shot the policeman through the door.
So, narratives spread fast and get dug in like ticks. Stupidity on both sides of the argument.
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:04 pm to pointman
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And we were all led to believe she was an innocent little snowflake and that those evil police slaughtered.
Here’s the stupidity of narratives in a quick little post.
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:05 pm to hg
Now I wish they would release proof she was dealing drugs. Anything?
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:11 pm to the808bass
quote:ok.
And I think this is the nexus of the problem.
Why are the cops in trouble? They did nothing wrong. But the supporters of her live matters are too dumb to talk to
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:11 pm to buckeye_vol
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I don’t know and it doesn’t really matter. She could have been relaxing on the toilet, pouring herself a beer, watching TV, etc. if someone is at home late at night, and someone barges in (warrant or not, and even if they announced themselves), I think either fight, flight, or freeze are not only reasonable responses, but the most likely. And someone shouldn’t die as a result of any reasonable and expected responses.
No, but people that hang around with drug dealers, gangs and violent people have a better chance of being accidentally killed in the crossfire than folks who don’t hang around with those types, right?
This post was edited on 10/9/20 at 7:57 am
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:36 pm to RCDfan1950
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WTF do they hold on to this stuff and let the cities burn; they've had that stuff for a while.
They would have burned the cities anyway.
Posted on 10/8/20 at 9:42 pm to doubleb
quote:I mean even if what the police believed (dealers received packages at her apartment) was true (which I can’t find anything that verifies it), getting a no knock warrant (even if they announced) and executing it in the middle of night by barging into her place is a terrible solution, not only because it’s quite extreme and more dangerous, but because it seems quite ineffective to actually finding the evidence.
No, but people that gang around with drug dealers, gangs and violent people have a better chance of being accidentally killed in the crossfire than folks who don’t hang around with those types, right?
I mean if they knew a guy was dealing drugs somewhere else, but suspected he was getting packages at Taylor’s house, then there is a good chance no package would be there (and it wasn’t). So even if they were removed there, they wouldn’t find the evidence AND the dealer is likely to stop receiving packages at that location.
So why not maybe wait for a package to be delivered? You might even discover some other important details (who delivers it, how it’s delivered and/or retrieved, and now know more about the entire supply chain and those involved). And then if you have to serve a warrant because nothing has happened, do it in the middle of the day, when it’s less likely to be alarming and you have an idea of who is in the apartment in the first place.
It’s wall just stupid, unnecessary, and dangerous, and all that it ended up happening are in police got shot, Breonna died, an officer was indicted, a lot of people are upset, and their investigation for NOWHERE.
So it doesn’t matter if you believe the specific officers were in the wrong for what happened to Breonna, the whole process (beyond this specific incident) was in the wrong for how it does things. Breonna shouldn’t have died, officers shouldn’t have been shot, and people shouldn’t be upset about it, because it shouldn’t have been how things are done in the first place.
Posted on 10/8/20 at 10:23 pm to buckeye_vol
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And whether the police were justified in their shooting or not, I think it is reasonable for a person to shoot at people barging in his/her apartment because even if they announced themselves, it’s quite easy to not understand what they said and/or not really believe them.
K, but it is also reasonable for the police to fire back.
Posted on 10/8/20 at 11:56 pm to subMOA
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What’s the over/under on that AR actually having a pistol lower?
The straps on the stock make it look like a pistol brace to me.
Posted on 10/9/20 at 1:33 am to hg
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Cops release photos from Breonna Taylor's boyfriend's phone. “Partners in Crime”
So let's follow the hidden ball ... Joshua Jaynes was investigating Breonna Taylor, not Ken Walker.
Joshua Jaynes claimed w/o evidence Breonna Taylor's apt was protected with CCTV. Jaynes claimed w/o evidence Taylor was receiving contraband at her residence. Jaynes claimed w/o evidence that Taylor was aware Glover was using her mailing address. Jaynes claimed w/o evidence Taylor would be alone the night of the raid. Jaynes claimed based on concocted evidence that he needed a no-knock warrant because Taylor was in cahoots with Glover ... now wait4theHiddenBallTrick ...
.......Ken Walker (whom Jaynes did not even know would be there) was, after-the-fact, branded as a gun-toting drug dealer for Hooter girls, and may have sold as much as $260 worth of marijuana. ... So it follows that the BreonnaTaylor shoot was OK.
This case, like so many, targets not those responsible, but rather it targets the cops who were sent into a poorly planned assignment with poorly conceived but very specific orders. The poorly conceived plan put their own lives in jeopardy. The cops responded. One of them seems to have panicked, firing a couple of clips randomly though apartment walls into adjacent units.
This was an unnecessary and avoidable outcome. It had ZERO to do with race, and everything to do with PD Policy & Procedure. It has to do with Monday morning QB's targeting cops on the beat rather than their responsible bosses
"...there were parts of the investigation he would've 'done a little bit differently'..." REALLY?
Can we please agree that Joshua Jaynes should never run another investigation?
quote:Res ipsa loquitur.
• Walker told investigators that he and Breonna were 'scared to death' when they heard banging on the door on March 13 and he feared it was her drug-dealing ex-boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover.
• Breonna asked who was at the door by screaming 'loud at the top of her lungs', but did not get an answer
• Detective Joshua Jaynes, who sought the warrant at Breonna's address, admitted he did not have evidence that the parcels Glover was receiving at her home were suspicious.
• The SWAT team involved in the drug investigation that night were not briefed on the raid at Breonna's address
• SWAT team member Lt. Dale Massey described the execution of the warrant as an 'egregious act.'
• Detective Jaynes admitted there were parts of the investigation he would've 'done a little bit differently'.
This post was edited on 10/9/20 at 1:36 am
Posted on 10/9/20 at 1:42 am to hg
She was an awful person who's actions directly led to her death.
It is unbelievable we continue to turn these people into heroes
It is unbelievable we continue to turn these people into heroes
Posted on 10/9/20 at 4:28 am to Bass Tiger
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That’s not the issue. The issue is the Gaslight Media has convinced millions of clueless, gullible Americans that the police smashed down Breonna Taylor’s door and shot her dead while she lie peacefully sleeping. I couldn’t tell you how many people today still believe that BS just like they still believe the “hands up don’t shoot” crap and Trump’s misquoted Charlottesville comments.
100% correct...
Work of diabolical media
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