Just came over the news here in louisville
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Done told my gf depending on the announcment she is not going any where by her self. She wants to play. A tough guy role and say thats stupid. Shes never been around anything. She doesnt know whats up. She comes from a wealthy family in a rich county.
She thinks im being stupid haha"it takes a wise man to know when he is in error and a noble man to admit to it"
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Yeah because it's no longer about the actual problem here (it was only about the real problem for a very short time, then hijacked for political reasons), which is the fact that a no knock warrant can be issued in the first place, let alone without doing real due diligence to make sure the person you're looking for actually lives at the residence. In my opinion the fact that he listed the location as his address on a bank account isn't really what I'd call proof enough to go knock down someone door in the dark. I haven't updated my address everywhere, so I'm sure the guy who lives in my previous apartment would be less than happy were I to become a drug dealer and the police kicked his door down because my retirement account statement goes there once a quarter.
They really should have put this energy into fixing community problems and removing legislators that allow things like no knock warrants and shoddy police work. The officers in this case were just doing their jobs as far as I know.
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So riots after police shooting black is the norm now, I think this case also might lead to another norm, payment settlements.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...llesettlement/
The city of Louisville announced a $12 million settlement Tuesday with the family of Breonna Taylor and a number of changes in how local officers obtain and execute search warrants. It is among the largest payouts for a police killing in the country's history, according to a Taylor family attorney.
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09-23-2020, 09:11 AM #27
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09-23-2020, 09:13 AM #28
Politics my friend. It destroys everything.
Law enforcment was the last great institution in this country that kept it safe. Internally at least and now politics is destroying it from the inside out cause no one will step up and say no more.
I wish they would all come together. State and federal and say phuck you to the politicans and say no more.
Do you think these politicans care when a good officer falls ..no lets put this correcrly. When they DIE in the line of duty defending corrupt laws that are in place just to keep the polticans bank account fillled with money?
No they dont.
No matter what happens. Dont put the black eye on law enforcement. Its the polticans who are at fault. There are bad apples in law enforcemebt just like any other profession but they are the exception not the rule
Untill those on the front lines stand up to the politicans its not only going to get worse but eventually destroy everything."it takes a wise man to know when he is in error and a noble man to admit to it"
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09-23-2020, 09:15 AM #29
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09-23-2020, 09:21 AM #30
What does that have to do with a no knock warrant ending up with the death of an innocent person sleeping?
What would you do if your house was broken into violently at night by unknown people? All of you miscers seem to think you'd pull a gun out and defend yourselves. If you did you'd be as dead as Breonna. Give it a think for a moment.
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