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@George-K said in Louisville is about to burn :
TuCa outlined the facts of the case.
- Upon entering the dark apartment, Taylor's boyfriend, a drug dealer (that's what the warrant was about), shot and struck a police officer.
I don't think that's correct. From what I've read, the boyfriend who fired at the police was Kenneth Walker, the drug dealers under investigation were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker (no relation). Glover was an ex-boyfriend.
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I never follow these cases but I thought I read there were conflicting accounts about how much knocking and identifying went on. I think I read that none of the neighborβs accounts matched that of law enforcement.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Louisville is about to burn :
@George-K said in Louisville is about to burn :
I don't think that's correct. From what I've read, the boyfriend who fired at the police was Kenneth Walker, the drug dealers under investigation were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker (no relation). Glover was an ex-boyfriend.
As with Jon, I haven't followed the details too closely. But the fact is that someone in the apartment fired at the police.
What should the police have done in that case? Say "Don't shoot!"?
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@George-K To be clear, this never seemed indictable to me. I just think TC is picking and choosing which witnesses to believe when he presents his narrative.
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@jon-nyc said in Louisville is about to burn :
I just think TC is picking and choosing which witnesses to believe when he presents his narrative.
That might be the case. However, the grand jury has heard all evidence from the prosecution, and chose to refer only one of the cops for indictment. I would guess that they heard the eyewitness.
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@George-K said in Louisville is about to burn :
@Doctor-Phibes said in Louisville is about to burn :
@George-K said in Louisville is about to burn :
I don't think that's correct. From what I've read, the boyfriend who fired at the police was Kenneth Walker, the drug dealers under investigation were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker (no relation). Glover was an ex-boyfriend.
As with Jon, I haven't followed the details too closely. But the fact is that someone in the apartment fired at the police.
What should the police have done in that case? Say "Don't shoot!"?
Conversely, Kenneth Walker was licensed to carry, and a bunch of people come piling into the house, who he may or may not have known were the police. Is it particularly surprising that he fired at them?
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right, so if it was a white guy we'd all assume he was a borderline outlaw with reason to shoot first and ask questions later, and the sum total of tears shed would be the tears of his family. We wouldn't have heard about it, and if for some reason we had, we wouldn't have cared.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Louisville is about to burn :
Conversely, Kenneth Walker was licensed to carry, and a bunch of people come piling into the house, who he may or may not have known were the police. Is it particularly surprising that he fired at them?
That's what was reported. He thought they were home invaders. No body cams on the officers; we just have their testimony saying they knocked and announced themselves, and all the neighbors saying otherwise. Which, c'mon.
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@George-K said in Louisville is about to burn :
Two cops shot.
One officer was shot in the abdomen below their bulletproof vest and is in surgery, and a second was shot in the thigh, according to the source.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Louisville is about to burn :
@Doctor-Phibes said in Louisville is about to burn :
Conversely, Kenneth Walker was licensed to carry, and a bunch of people come piling into the house, who he may or may not have known were the police. Is it particularly surprising that he fired at them?
That's what was reported. He thought they were home invaders. No body cams on the officers; we just have their testimony saying they knocked and announced themselves, and all the neighbors saying otherwise. Which, c'mon.
According to the AG announcing the indictment that is not the case.
https://wfpl.org/ky-ag-cameron-explains-breonna-taylor-investigation-grand-jurys-indictment/
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So the only police officer facing charges is the one officer that DIDNβT shoot Taylor, and the charges he faces are for missing. Missing very badly.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Louisville is about to burn :
That's what was reported. He thought they were home invaders. No body cams on the officers; we just have their testimony saying they knocked and announced themselves, and all the neighbors saying otherwise. Which, c'mon.
There was one neighbor that testified they did knock and announce themselves. The grand jury did have all of the testimony from the neighbors to weigh in theiir deliberation, and until we find evidence otherwise, we have to assume they legitimately found no reason to pursue charges.
I might add that in that neighborhood, it seems likely that most neighbors would dispute anything involving the police...
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Just heard an attorney and former head of the Louisville NAACP interviewed. He stated emphatically that the warrant was issued legally and that police procedure was properly followed in carrying out the warrant.
He stated the officers returned fire when shot at. The young lady's death was a horrible tragedy, but was not intentional nor racist.I
He was worried about mob violence and a disrespect for the rule of law.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Louisville is about to burn :
@Aqua-Letifer said in Louisville is about to burn :
That's what was reported. He thought they were home invaders. No body cams on the officers; we just have their testimony saying they knocked and announced themselves, and all the neighbors saying otherwise. Which, c'mon.
There was one neighbor that testified they did knock and announce themselves. The grand jury did have all of the testimony from the neighbors to weigh in theiir deliberation, and until we find evidence otherwise, we have to assume they legitimately found no reason to pursue charges.
Fair enough.
I might add that in that neighborhood, it seems likely that most neighbors would dispute anything involving the police...
Yeah because police officers never corroborate each other's stories to protect themselves. Like, never.
I think the chances are good the officers charged in a little too eagerly. I didn't say that's what happened, no one here knows that. I'm just guessing. I absolutely don't buy the racism garbage.
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@Jolly said in Louisville is about to burn :
He was worried about mob violence and a disrespect for the rule of law.
Ya think???
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Louisville is about to burn :
@George-K said in Louisville is about to burn :
TuCa outlined the facts of the case.
- Upon entering the dark apartment, Taylor's boyfriend, a drug dealer (that's what the warrant was about), shot and struck a police officer.
I don't think that's correct. From what I've read, the boyfriend who fired at the police was Kenneth Walker, the drug dealers under investigation were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker (no relation). Glover was an ex-boyfriend.
Kenneth Walker had a gun and shot a cop, because there was knocking at the door.