NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 17:27 last edited by
A real clusterfuck.
https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000007348445/breonna-taylor-death-cops.html
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:34 last edited by
That recreation will help someone
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:36 last edited by
I trust the NYT to get this one right.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:41 last edited by
I think it helps to understand. There are certain things that I don’t think can be reasonably disputed, like firing into the window with no target in sight.
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I think it helps to understand. There are certain things that I don’t think can be reasonably disputed, like firing into the window with no target in sight.
wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:46 last edited by@mik said in NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting:
I think it helps to understand. There are certain things that I don’t think can be reasonably disputed, like firing into the window with no target in sight.
Agreed - I went into it thinking something woke will be injected into it. But the re-creation itself is pretty useful and seems objective enough to understand the issue.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:16 last edited by
I watched it. I agree it seemed as factual as possible, and that it was a tragedy. I was happy to hear that her family got a substantial settlement. I would not be happy to hear that all the officers involved got thrown into prison for murder. Why were they there in the first place? They never got into that.
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I watched it. I agree it seemed as factual as possible, and that it was a tragedy. I was happy to hear that her family got a substantial settlement. I would not be happy to hear that all the officers involved got thrown into prison for murder. Why were they there in the first place? They never got into that.
wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:25 last edited by xenon 1 Mar 2021, 19:25@horace said in NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting:
I watched it. I agree it seemed as factual as possible, and that it was a tragedy. I was happy to hear that her family got a substantial settlement. I would not be happy to hear that all the officers involved got thrown into prison for murder. Why were they there in the first place? They never got into that.
That’s the issue. They were there for a completely sanctioned process.
These sort of raids going sideways is perfectly reasonable to the expect.
White people have died in similar circumstances.
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@horace said in NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting:
I watched it. I agree it seemed as factual as possible, and that it was a tragedy. I was happy to hear that her family got a substantial settlement. I would not be happy to hear that all the officers involved got thrown into prison for murder. Why were they there in the first place? They never got into that.
That’s the issue. They were there for a completely sanctioned process.
These sort of raids going sideways is perfectly reasonable to the expect.
White people have died in similar circumstances.
wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:34 last edited byI said from day 1 it was the person who authorized the no knock warrant who should be accountable.
It is a very interesting re-creation and a great way to bring clarity to so many inputs. The one thing that rubbed be wrong was the officer who alleged not to see, hear or recognize he shot so many times. He is either lying or should have been known to be not fit for the job. Makes no sense otherwise.
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I said from day 1 it was the person who authorized the no knock warrant who should be accountable.
It is a very interesting re-creation and a great way to bring clarity to so many inputs. The one thing that rubbed be wrong was the officer who alleged not to see, hear or recognize he shot so many times. He is either lying or should have been known to be not fit for the job. Makes no sense otherwise.
wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:56 last edited by@loki said in NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting:
... the person who authorized the no knock warrant who should be accountable.
For sure I want to see a more thorough accouting of what happened leadig up to the no knock warrant getting issued.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 20:02 last edited by
The problem is - if no knock raids are legal, then they’re legal.
No one is at fault, as unsatisfying as that is.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 20:53 last edited by
As I said next door, how any jurisdiction could think that it is a good idea to have both no-knock raids and a castle doctrine is beyond me.
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As I said next door, how any jurisdiction could think that it is a good idea to have both no-knock raids and a castle doctrine is beyond me.
wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 21:27 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting:
As I said next door, how any jurisdiction could think that it is a good idea to have both no-knock raids and a castle doctrine is beyond me.
I can only guess that shoot outs just don’t happen. I mean even for the bin laden raid so much angst went into it, from positive identification, to loss of innocent life to things going horribly wrong.
Yet here with sleeping neighbors and bad lighting and no swat team, No positive ID and they never modeled all the things that might go wrong. Never seen it before?
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As I said next door, how any jurisdiction could think that it is a good idea to have both no-knock raids and a castle doctrine is beyond me.
wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 21:55 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYT creates re-enactment of Breanna Taylor Shooting:
As I said next door, how any jurisdiction could think that it is a good idea to have both no-knock raids and a castle doctrine is beyond me.
Tis a puzzlement.