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09-24-2020, 01:16 AM
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Wasn't charged with murder stating it was justified because the boyfriend fired 1st who isn't dead. But was charged with. wanton endangerment if they commit an act that shows "an extreme indifference to the value of human life". The lowest charge possible
The officers fired over 20 shots. Taylor was shot five times, according to her death certificate
Wow ok killing her but bad boy for shooting with out regard. Pathetic
Your a joke with your But I am a good catholic BS . And are the poster child of who and find police behaviors acceptable
I've said this before and il. Say it again or military has greater restraint than police in America
And those officer shot shouldn't have ever been in the situation they weren't shot because who they were they were shot because what the uniform represents which should not be ...
But what also shouldn't be is this obedience and unflinching support of police who make bad choices. But why expect anything less you cant even hold the POTUS to any standard
Jim your the only one pusinga false narrative.
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09-24-2020, 04:49 AM
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But what also shouldn't be is this obedience and unflinching support of police who make bad choices. :
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nobody is is supporting cops that make bad choices, in nearly every one of these instance it's people, not the cops, that make/made the bad choices that led to their outcomes and that 's who would/should be held accountable, you keep ignoring that part and just reflexively blame the cops
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09-24-2020, 04:03 PM
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nobody is is supporting cops that make bad choices, in nearly every one of these instance it's people, not the cops, that make/made the bad choices that led to their outcomes and that 's who would/should be held accountable, you keep ignoring that part and just reflexively blame the cops
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Nobody is supporting cops that make bad choices.. yet you suggest
It Taylor's fault for. Being shot 5 times... ?
Your as bad a Jim defending cops who unloded 20 rounds in to a house killing the only person with out a gun or a criminal record .. then try to suggest your not supporting bad cops
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09-24-2020, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Nobody is supporting cops that make bad choices.. yet you suggest
It Taylor's fault for. Being shot 5 times... ?
Your as bad a Jim defending cops who unloded 20 rounds in to a house killing the only person with out a gun or a criminal record .. then try to suggest your not supporting bad cops
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it’s not her fault. but just because someone dies in an accident, doesn’t mean someone else committed murder. do you know what an “accident” is?
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09-25-2020, 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Nobody is supporting cops that make bad choices.. yet you suggest
It Taylor's fault for. Being shot 5 times... ?
Your as bad a Jim defending cops who unloded 20 rounds in to a house killing the only person with out a gun or a criminal record .. then try to suggest your not supporting bad cops
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the police were knocking on her door that night because she'd spent years dating a violent drug dealing criminal....she made bad choices that ultimately led to this tragedy....if she had not dated a violent drug dealing criminal the police would have never been sent to her apartment...is that hard to understand?
George Floyd took a lethal dose of fentanyl that day and got in a car and headed into town and ended up fighting with police....
each of these cases are sad and unfortunate, particularly in Breonna's case.... but in each of these cases the "victims" did a lot of stuff, had a long history of behavior to get them where they ended up and I haven't seen any indication that police racism was somehow a factor...which is what all the screaming, rioting and destruction is about
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09-25-2020, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by scottw
the police were knocking on her door that night because she'd spent years dating a violent drug dealing criminal....she made bad choices that ultimately led to this tragedy....if she had not dated a violent drug dealing criminal the police would have never been sent to her apartment...is that hard to understand?
George Floyd took a lethal dose of fentanyl that day and got in a car and headed into town and ended up fighting with police....
each of these cases are sad and unfortunate, particularly in Breonna's case.... but in each of these cases the "victims" did a lot of stuff, had a long history of behavior to get them where they ended up and I haven't seen any indication that police racism was somehow a factor...which is what all the screaming, rioting and destruction is about
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Not only was she dating him, she was neck deep in the business. She was not an EMT anymore either, they fired her after a car she rented was found abandoned with a dead body inside. The dead body was an acquaintance of hers. She was on surveillance video entering and exiting a drug distribution house multiple times while her boyfriend was in jail. She was caught on jailhouse recordings discussing his drug business, and how she was handling it while he was in jail.
When a cop shoots someone, to keep themselves from possibly becoming a target, and wanting to go home at the end of their tour the first response from liberals is, "They knew the risk when they took the job". When a criminal is shot by a cop, no liberals has ever said, "They knew the risk of being a criminal", What does that tell you about the liberal mentality...
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Bent Rods and Screaming Reels!
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09-25-2020, 07:31 AM
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When a cop shoots someone, to keep themselves from possibly becoming a target, and wanting to go home at the end of their tour the first response from liberals is, "They knew the risk when they took the job". When a criminal is shot by a cop, no liberals has ever said, "They knew the risk of being a criminal", What does that tell you about the liberal mentality...
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everything. it tells you everything.
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09-25-2020, 07:52 AM
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When a cop shoots someone, to keep themselves from possibly becoming a target, and wanting to go home at the end of their tour the first response from liberals is, "
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cops need to be trained to use only 1 rubber bullet and to shoot the weapon out of the hand of the person firing at them
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09-25-2020, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by TheSpecialist
Not only was she dating him, she was neck deep in the business.
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There's no evidence of this, stop getting your information from Reddit.
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She was not an EMT anymore either,
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Correct, she was an ER Technician who aspired to be a nurse. Clearly she had a dark heart
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they fired her after a car she rented was found abandoned with a dead body inside. The dead body was an acquaintance of hers.
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Actually she rented a car, loaned it to her boyfriend at the time who loaned it to someone else. The police investigated and determined she had no knowledge of the crime.
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She was on surveillance video entering and exiting a drug distribution house multiple times while her boyfriend was in jail. She was caught on jailhouse recordings discussing his drug business, and how she was handling it while he was in jail.
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Actually the leaked unverified draft memo of the jailhouse recording has been characterized by the police as taken out of context.
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When a cop shoots someone, to keep themselves from possibly becoming a target, and wanting to go home at the end of their tour the first response from liberals is, "They knew the risk when they took the job". When a criminal is shot by a cop, no liberals has ever said, "They knew the risk of being a criminal", What does that tell you about the liberal mentality...
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When plainclothes police fire randomly and excessively at an unknown target while executing an illegal search warrant what does that tell you about the professionalism of the local PD?
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09-25-2020, 09:19 AM
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There's no evidence of this, stop getting your information from Reddit.
Correct, she was an ER Technician who aspired to be a nurse. Clearly she had a dark heart
Actually she rented a car, loaned it to her boyfriend at the time who loaned it to someone else. The police investigated and determined she had no knowledge of the crime.
Actually the leaked unverified draft memo of the jailhouse recording has been characterized by the police as taken out of context.
When plainclothes police fire randomly and excessively at an unknown target while executing an illegal search warrant what does that tell you about the professionalism of the local PD?
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"There's no evidence of this,"
The hell there isn't! Her name was on the warrant, there were tape recorded conversation (used to justify the warrant) that she was involved.
Just keep making it up as you go along, Spence.
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09-25-2020, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by spence
There's no evidence of this, stop getting your information from Reddit.
Correct, she was an ER Technician who aspired to be a nurse. Clearly she had a dark heart
Actually she rented a car, loaned it to her boyfriend at the time who loaned it to someone else. The police investigated and determined she had no knowledge of the crime.
Actually the leaked unverified draft memo of the jailhouse recording has been characterized by the police as taken out of context.
When plainclothes police fire randomly and excessively at an unknown target while executing an illegal search warrant what does that tell you about the professionalism of the local PD?
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Show me where it was proven that the search warrant was illegal...
They have her on video at a drug den multiple times outside of the jail house interview..
Have you ever been in a shootout, or had a gun pointed at you? Have you ever taken any defensive training at all?
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09-25-2020, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Nobody is supporting cops that make bad choices.. yet you suggest
It Taylor's fault for. Being shot 5 times... ?
Your as bad a Jim defending cops who unloded 20 rounds in to a house killing the only person with out a gun or a criminal record .. then try to suggest your not supporting bad cops
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The training dictates that you shoot until the threat is stopped..
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09-26-2020, 02:52 PM
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The training dictates that you shoot until the threat is stopped..
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No it dosen't not sure what kind of training you've had
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09-26-2020, 03:07 PM
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No it dosen't not sure what kind of training you've had
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I think he's correct in that you shoot until the threat is neutralized, the problem here is that they didn't appear to know what they were shooting at. You're in an apartment complex and a .40 is perfectly capable of going through a wall and killing somebody, not to mention 32 of them. This is the kind of behavior I'd maybe expect trying to apprehend a violent drug kingpin, not a 26 year old ER technician with no criminal record. Extremely reckless.
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09-28-2020, 03:53 AM
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Extremely reckless.
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when you are shot at and hit...shooting back is hardly reckless...I'm sure you would have done kung fu to take them both out before they knew what happened to them...probably with a vulcan neck pinch
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