I wish Breonna Taylor could have survived her peaceful night of sleep at her own home but whatever. I know if the police do a no-knock warrant or a criminal comes into my home in the middle of the night without me knowing who's who, neither will make it to see daylight.
This is a positive statement and not a normative one so please don't beat up a strawman when you reply and say I condone rioting. When authority figures lack accountability for their abuses of power towards certain communties over the course of decades, that generates pent up anger and frustrations that often lead to violence and rioting. That is the human condition. This has always been the case. What did you expect?
Ya this is before the election I'm actually genuinely concerned we might actually have a civil war on our hands if the worst case scenario happens which is due to mail in votes, it would appear that Trump wins on election night and calls the election before those ballots are in. In that scenario where we already are seeing armed men just causally walking around major US cities, I can very well see a civil war.
No winners here ... but you fire at police, they're gonna fire back. (And the "she was [killed while] sleeping" or "she was killed in bed" ... they were in a hallway. Which brings me, she was shot/hit/killed but he wasn't hit once?...human shield?) You fire at an officer, you reach for an officer's weapon, you're risking your life. AG: Wasn't a no-knock warrant; police knocked & announced themselves (as heard by one witness) BF fired first; they returned fire; use of force justified.
This contradicts the documentation that it was a no knock warrant. People aren't going to trust the AG.
I've been saying it for awhile. It's not going to be blown out civil war but sectarian violence. It's going to be like Belfast in the 70's. Rival militias with LE as another combantant. I'm really worried Louisville could see that tonight..
There going to get someone killed......that would play right into the Cult`s propaganda when in fact there instigating this
Your link is from June 16th 2020 .... That has been shown as false according to the information released today. The facts are that they did knock.
The literal documentation of the warrant: https://reason.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Breonna-Taylor-search-warrants.pdf Literally the last page of the warrant "15.) Affiant is requesting a No-Knock entry to the premises due to the nature of how these drug traffickers operate. These drug traffickers have a history of attempting to destroy evidence, have cameras on the location that compromise Detectives once an approach to the dwelling is made, and a have history of fleeing from law enforcement." The request obviously was approved. The AG said that their supervisors said to knock but the warrant was no knock. So we have no evidence besides verbal claims by officers that their supervisors said they should knock and one witness hearing a knock. There is no reason to believe that one witness couldn't be scared into making that claim. What type of complex was it also? Did they only have one neighbor? This looks like forming a narrative after the fact.
What do the officers body cam show? This should answer any questions about whether the officers knocked or not.