The tragedy in the Breonna Taylor case was the indictment of the police officer

Started by taxed, September 24, 2020, 08:58:29 AM

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taxed

No loss for society.

https://conservativehardliner.com/tragedy-breonna-taylor-case-was-indictment-police-officer

QuoteI honestly don't have empathy for Breonna Taylor.  I see her death in the same way I see an alligator tamer who's head was finally bitten off, or someone who gets mauled by their pet chimpanzee.  Miss Taylor chose to put herself in a dangerous situation, and she met a predictable demise.

Sadly, a police officer's career and life has been ruined.
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Frenchconnection

Reports are that the one officer fired blindly from afar into the neighboring apartment with a husband, preg wife and five y.o. (not hitting anyone thankfully).  If true, his career at the very least is over, the charges were most likely to appease the mob.
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taxed

Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 24, 2020, 10:06:31 AM
Reports are that the one officer fired blindly from afar into the neighboring apartment with a husband, preg wife and five y.o. (not hitting anyone thankfully).  If true, his career at the very least is over, the charges were most likely to appease the mob.

Where are those reports?
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Bronx

Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 24, 2020, 10:06:31 AM
Reports are that the one officer fired blindly from afar into the neighboring apartment with a husband, preg wife and five y.o. (not hitting anyone thankfully).  If true, his career at the very least is over, the charges were most likely to appease the mob.

"If" is a very big word.

There are a lot of lies roaming the airwaves with the liberal media and I include Fox News. Listen to the Fox News lies with the bobbleheads just nodding in agreement.

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taxed

Quote from: Bronx on September 24, 2020, 11:16:12 AM
"If" is a very big word.

There are a lot of lies roaming the airwaves with the liberal media and I include Fox News. Listen to the Fox News lies with the bobbleheads just nodding in agreement.


I drives me crazy when I see it.
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I don't beleive any "reports"  unless they were authored by the Police officers involved or Ofc's on the scene. The rest is made up bullshit by street rats or the Lying media.
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Quote from: Billy's bayonet on September 24, 2020, 06:11:59 PM
I don't beleive any "reports"  unless they were authored by the Police officers involved or Ofc's on the scene. The rest is made up bullshit by street rats or the Lying media.
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Frenchconnection

Quote from: taxed on September 24, 2020, 10:56:23 AM
Where are those reports?

What was he indicted for?  For firing into the neighboring apartment.

QuoteThe two officers at her door that night, Cameron said, were "justified" in using force to defend themselves after Taylor's boyfriend — fearing an intruder, not the police, was breaking into the apartment — fired on them.

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Hours after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) announced no officers would be indicted in her death, Crump characterized the grand jury proceeding as "outrageous." One officer was charged with "wanton endangerment," accused of firing recklessly into a neighboring apartment.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/09/23/breonna-taylor-charging-decision/

The other two officers were the ones at the door, the third was farther back and fired recklessly they report.

Perhaps if someone wants to post the indictment?
"We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." –John F. Kennedy, February 1962

Bronx

Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 24, 2020, 09:10:14 PM
What was he indicted for?  For firing into the neighboring apartment.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/09/23/breonna-taylor-charging-decision/

The other two officers were the ones at the door, the third was farther back and fired recklessly they report.

Perhaps if someone wants to post the indictment?

C'mon man really........?

You sit here using the word "afar" in your original post, you get called out on it.... now you have the officer closer than "afar", matter of fact you changed it to "farther back". This is what the CNNs of the world do. You make it sound like the officer was five blocks away with the word "afar". Remember this is an apartment with one door in and out. One officer at a time running into gun fired through that 3' x 7' front door.

The kicker is you don't even know if this article you posted is even true. You yourself admitted "if' true". Question if you were a juror on a death penalty case would you convict a man if the prosecutor used "if" to convict.....like in "if true".............? This is exactly what you are doing...convicting this police officer with "if true".

My friend "if" is a big word "if" you know how to use it........If is also a one of the most dangerous words in the English languish..."If true"....impeached a duly elected President of the United States of America. If Trump did this, if Trump did that. You're better than that.

afar
adverb

From, at, or to a great distance: saw it afar off; traveled afar.
noun

A long distance: tales from afar.

(A·far. Archaic at or to a great distance. Origin of afar. Middle English a ferr from a, on + feor, far)

https://www.yourdictionary.com/afar#:~:text=A%C2%B7far,a%2C%20on%20%2B%20feor%2C%20far
People sleep peacefully at night because there are a few tough men prepared to do violence on their behalf.

A foolish man complains about his torn pockets.

A wise man uses it to scratch his balls.

Frenchconnection

Quote from: Bronx on September 25, 2020, 05:31:50 AM
C'mon man really........?

You sit here using the word "afar" in your original post, you get called out on it.... now you have the officer closer than "afar", matter of fact you changed it to "farther back". This is what the CNNs of the world do. You make it sound like the officer was five blocks away with the word "afar". Remember this is an apartment with one door in and out. One officer at a time running into gun fired through that 3' x 7' front door.

The kicker is you don't even know if this article you posted is even true. You yourself admitted "if' true". Question if you were a juror on a death penalty case would you convict a man if the prosecutor used "if" to convict.....like in "if true".............? This is exactly what you are doing...convicting this police officer with "if true".

My friend "if" is a big word "if" you know how to use it........If is also a one of the most dangerous words in the English languish..."If true"....impeached a duly elected President of the United States of America. If Trump did this, if Trump did that. You're better than that.

afar
adverb

From, at, or to a great distance: saw it afar off; traveled afar.
noun

A long distance: tales from afar.

(A·far. Archaic at or to a great distance. Origin of afar. Middle English a ferr from a, on + feor, far)

https://www.yourdictionary.com/afar#:~:text=A%C2%B7far,a%2C%20on%20%2B%20feor%2C%20far

Awww Lawdy!  You read into it too much.  I used the term loosely and not trying to bolster some fringe narrative.  To me afar was meant that he was 'down the hall'.  The reports I've read and watched are various news outlets including BlazeTv.  ALL OF THEM have a different statement, but most of them say that the third officer was farther back of the two entry officers (since when does the police do a no-knock warrant with just two officers breaching the door, thereby proving the police account) and that he fired into the neighbors apartment. 

You get me wrong, I'm on the side of the officers, but this was reckless.  I'd rather have that kid Rittenhouse in that officers position.
"We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." –John F. Kennedy, February 1962

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Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 25, 2020, 09:51:13 AM
Awww Lawdy!  You read into it too much.  I used the term loosely and not trying to bolster some fringe narrative.  To me afar was meant that he was 'down the hall'.  The reports I've read and watched are various news outlets including BlazeTv.  ALL OF THEM have a different statement, but most of them say that the third officer was farther back of the two entry officers (since when does the police do a no-knock warrant with just two officers breaching the door, thereby proving the police account) and that he fired into the neighbors apartment. 

You get me wrong, I'm on the side of the officers, but this was reckless.  I'd rather have that kid Rittenhouse in that officers position.
Criminals like Rittenhouse serve no knock warrants on drug dealers already. They're just called robberies.

Frenchconnection

Quote from: Killer Clouds on September 25, 2020, 10:14:52 AM
Criminals like Rittenhouse serve no knock warrants on drug dealers already. They're just called robberies.

Let me clarify, I'd rather have Rittenhouse serving a warrant than that third officer, he showed poise in a violent situation.

I'm just curious, to all the people screaming about an underaged kid illegally carrying a rifle, where are the same people when it comes to that kid in Seattle that Raz handed a rifle to out of his trunk?
"We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." –John F. Kennedy, February 1962

Killer Clouds

Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 25, 2020, 10:31:01 AM
Let me clarify, I'd rather have Rittenhouse serving a warrant than that third officer, he showed poise in a violent situation.

I'm just curious, to all the people screaming about an underaged kid illegally carrying a rifle, where are the same people when it comes to that kid in Seattle that Raz handed a rifle to out of his trunk?
Raz should be arrested for that among other crimes.

taxed

Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 25, 2020, 09:51:13 AM
Awww Lawdy!  You read into it too much.  I used the term loosely and not trying to bolster some fringe narrative.  To me afar was meant that he was 'down the hall'.  The reports I've read and watched are various news outlets including BlazeTv.  ALL OF THEM have a different statement, but most of them say that the third officer was farther back of the two entry officers (since when does the police do a no-knock warrant with just two officers breaching the door, thereby proving the police account) and that he fired into the neighbors apartment. 

You get me wrong, I'm on the side of the officers, but this was reckless.  I'd rather have that kid Rittenhouse in that officers position.

Let's not help spread fake news and reinforce the Marxist narrative.

All of those sources spread fake news and bastardized versions, to various degrees.
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taxed

Quote from: Frenchconnection on September 25, 2020, 10:31:01 AM
Let me clarify, I'd rather have Rittenhouse serving a warrant than that third officer, he showed poise in a violent situation.

I'm just curious, to all the people screaming about an underaged kid illegally carrying a rifle, where are the same people when it comes to that kid in Seattle that Raz handed a rifle to out of his trunk?

There's only one on this forum pushing that lie (KC). The rest can plainly see the tape, and plainly read the Wisconsin code that completely clears him.
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