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She knew the risks of her profession, and entered into it willingly.
Some clips are so epic most people recognize them from a single frame.I don't get the meme. Did the gif not animate or something?
Some clips are so epic most people recognize them from a single frame.
Didn't want to overuse this one -
I've posted it already within the past week.
But for you...
AntifaBLM are the worst racists in contemporary America:
MSNBC guest says Black Kentucky AG is 'skinfolk' but 'not kinfolk'
An MSNBC guest attempted to shame Kentucky's Black attorney general on Wednesday after he held a news conference on the controversial grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor shooting.www.foxnews.com
"Let me say this as a Black woman," said Cheryl Dorsey, a retired Los Angeles Police Department sergeant, "he does not speak for Black folks. He's skinfolk but not he is not kinfolk. ... He does not speak for all of us. This was not a tragedy, this was a murder. He should be ashamed of himself."
As Dorsey noted, Cameron described Taylor's death as a tragedy. Taylor, a 26-year-old Black emergency medical worker, was shot five times by the officers who entered her home using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation on March 13. Cameron claimed on Wednesday that the warrant was not executed as "no-knock" since officers knocked and announced themselves.
Cameron, a Republican whose candidacy was endorsed by President Trump, previously faced a racially charged attack that prompted Sen. Tim Scott's intervention last year.
Louisville attorney Dawn Elliot had argued that Cameron needed to stop "eating the coon flakes the White House is serving."
Police Officer Shot!
Grand jury indicts 1 officer in Breonna Taylor's death, for "wanton endangerment" for firing into neighboring apartments. No charges were returned for causing Breonna Taylor's death.
AP: Police officers not charged for killing Breonna Taylor
I would much rather GTFO than start blindly shooting my own
bullets back into that door and wall in hopes of stopping
whoever was blindly hoping to hit me.
Doubling down by turning a door into two-sided Swiss cheese
isn't the safest thing in the world when you don't know if
the apartment unit "shooting" at you contains any innocents.
Shhh... the copsuckers are busy victim-blaming.I forget. What time did this take place? I really don’t see much of a difference between a no-knock and knocking if they both take place in the middle of the night, especially if the whole knocking part is immediately proceeded by a forced entry.
Not a good look, at the least.5. The police, without regard for anyone in the apartment building shot into it from outside, killing someone other than who they were trying to shoot, and putting other innocent people in another apartment at risk. That's not a good look at the least, and based on the indictment, potentially criminal.
But note well - based on the actual indictments handed down,
the actual grand jury didn't think that it was actually in any way criminal
for those cops to shoot into that apartment getting raided,
after it began emitting bullets towards the cops,
after the cops started the raid.
Or if they don't have a tidy little drug business going on.The very point is that the entire incident is avoided if they aren't doing a middle of the night drug raid.
How is the War on Drugs going?Or if they don't have a tidy little drug business going on.
Everyone playing stupid games, winning stupid prizes...
Will it end?
How?
Sigh.
Or if they don't have a tidy little drug business going on.
Everyone playing stupid games, winning stupid prizes...
Will it end?
How?
Sigh.
The warrant was a no knock. The police said they had knowledge she would be there, so they knocked. She went towards the door, her boyfriend fired at the door past her, police RETURNED FIRE with 4 shots and she was hit.
Basically she placed herself in the middle of a gunfight the police did not start.
No one here owes anyone an assumption of innocence.It's very easy and very convenient to blame the victim when the victim is dead. No need to even bother with the ridiculous "innocent until proven guilty" nonsense, because there's no reason to prove anything, she's dead!
What should the defendant have done differently?Even if you think the war on drugs is somehow a good thing, you think fighting it by doing middle of the night forced entry raids (that don't even turn up any drugs) is the right way? Really?
The three cops fired 20 rounds or more, not 4. In fact, 5 hit Taylor. The rest hit various pieces of furniture or whatnot, except the rounds fired by Hankinson (the cop charged), which all went into NEIGHBORING apartments. Thats some piss poor shootin’ there.
I believe the cops knocked before they battered the door down. I also know a cop knocking on my door at oh-dark-thirty wouldn’t be heard. I’m a deep sleeper. I would, however, hear someone kicking the f*cking door in and respond. I’m giving Walker an easy pass on that one.
I think the charges are appropriate. I think not charging Walker was right, I think not charging the officers for returning fire was appropriate. I think charging Hankinson for being an idiot was appropriate.
I also think the f*ckknobs who ordered and approved an early morning raid on the residence should all be fired and then flogged down the street, because ultimately, the entire sad episode is just another demonstration of how over the top “law enforcement” has become.