Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Cop That Shot Breonna Taylor Had A Dirty History!

Breonna Taylor and Kenneth Walker's lives matter. The Louisville Metro Police said that they were dope pushing. The lawyers said they made a fatal mistake that costed Breonna her life and framed Kenneth, a lawful gun owner.
The shooting of Breonna Taylor is getting national coverage. Another person of color being killed by cops and of course the junk food media is working tarnishing her name. The woman was shot and killed by the Louisville Metro Police in a botched raid. According to her lawyers and newly appointed attorneys S. Lee Merritt and Benjamin Crump, the LMPD went to the wrong house. The homeowner shot at two of the cops. One was injured and treated for his injuries. Now the homeowner who I will name later will be charged with aggravated assault, attempted murder, and probably going to be charged with murder because the police were using force in an arrest and civilian was killed.

The 26-year old woman was shot eight times and was in her shirt and panties.

Family is planning on suing LMPD and the mayor asked the U.S. Justice Department to handle the matter.

Well there's news that one of the cops has a shoddy history and they believe he was the one who shot Breonna without remorse.

Brett Hankison was called a "dirty cop" by a cop. In a federal lawsuit, Kendrick Wilson said that Hankison has "vendetta" against people of color. The cop denies that allegation.

Taylor's family accused the LMPD of obtaining a search warrant used in a raid based on false information given to a judge.

It says Hankinson arrested Wilson three times over a two year period at bars where he worked as an off-duty security officer. The charges against Wilson stemmed from these incidents were dropped on two of these occasions. One case is still pending.

The suit says that the cop and Wilson were also involved in "a relationship with the same woman." It says the officer was "unfairly targeting" Wilson.

The allegations state the a judge issued a warrant on a detective's claim that a suspect was receiving postal packages of drugs at the location.
Det. Jonathan Mattingly, Officer Brett Hankison and Det. Myles Cosgrove. A federal lawsuit is being issued against the three. Hankison has already had a history of litgency. He is being sued by a former cop who is a rival.
In the early morning of March 13, Louisville Metro Police executed a "no-knock" raid on the home as a part of an investigation centered on two men suspected of selling drugs in the Russell neighborhood.

Breonna's home is not in Russell but at least 10 miles away from the location.

Just before 1am, the LMPD said they announced themselves as police before battering down the home. Breonna's boyfriend and homeowner Kenneth Walker were in bed.

Breonna's family and Kenneth Walker's lawyers dispute the claim. They said that police never identified themselves and Walker was lawfully allowed to carry a firearm. He shot at the cops thinking he was being robbed.

Police responded with gunfire shooting Breonna eight times.

Walker was detained and later charged on a state and federal sandwich. The cop who was shot was Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly who was grazed in the leg. He was treated and released.

Mattingly, Hankinson and officer Myles Cosgrove carried out the raid.

Taylor has no criminal history and worked for two local hospitals. Police shot at the home over 20 times.
Breonna's life mattered and she deserves justice.
The warrant which was approved by a judge the day before Taylor was killed was based on the belief that a suspect who had an address where Taylor and Walker lived. The suspect was arrested in a separate raid that same night more than 10 miles away.

One of the accused claimed that suspect Jamarcus Glover left the apartment where Taylor and Walker left two months before the raid was carried out. The U.S. Postal Service shipped a package to a "known drug house" says the detective in his report.

The inspector general for the USPS disputed the allegation. Tony Gooden said that he was never asked by the LMPD about any suspicious package being sent to Taylor and Walker.

"There's no packages of interest going there," said Gooden.

No-knocks are controversial. They are used to prevent suspects from obtaining firearms, destroying evidence and fleeing an attempted arrest. They are given approval by a federal judge and the U.S. Marshals along with the city police department execute a warrant to enter the property at times where the suspect is most likely lets his/her guard down. Most raids are conducted at 6am, 1pm and 9pm.
20 shots into toys and windows. Eight of them hit Breonna.
There are times many no-knock go wrong. Some are innocently killed by the law when these are executed.

Louisville mayor Greg Fischer and LMPD chief Steve Conrad said the U.S. Justice Department are going to be looking into the matter.

"My priority is always that the truth comes out. We can be transparent with the people of our city. And we can and we must also talk about the relationship between our police and our communities of color; past, present and future," said Fischer.

They also call for the Kentucky Commonwealth Bureau of Investigation to handle any evidence.

Kentucky's Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said that there should be an independent counsel into the shooting.

The suspect Glover could face up to 30 years in federal time out for the drug charges.

Walker could face LIFE or DEATH in the state of Kentucky for shooting a cop. If he is released from the county lockup, he will lose his passport, his firearms, his computer and be placed on in-house until trial. He could also be given a federal term of 15 years since this was conducted by the U.S. Marshals and Louisville Metro Police Department.
The junk food media is going to tarnish Breonna's character.
Nonetheless the opinion, the fact matters. What happened and what should of not happened!

The status quo of the gun culture. Now is not the time to talk about gun violence!

If there were more security guards and more civilians (aka the good guy) with a gun.......

They learn how to use firearms from watching (or listening) to gangsta rap.

They watch violent movies.

They don't have fathers or mothers in their lives and it results in them committing criminal acts.

Look at his history with police....

Blah, blah, blah....

Moments of silence, street memorials, naming of public places, saying "Your heart goes out to...," lowering of flags and hashtags are platitudes. They are a huge waste of time. It's a man-made crisis created by a lazy ass government. They are enabling this. Donald J. Trump, Congress and the National Rifle Association are a bunch of lily-livered cowards. They are numb to gun violence.
Walker and two other men were arrested in raids across Louisville.
The "good guy" with a firearm is the most dangerous person to have a firearm. Matter of fact, the NICE GUYS are often the ones who are spurned by society. Bad relationships, losing your job, jealousy over promotions, family feuds and racism are typical NICE GUY issues.

NICE GUYS ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS INDIVIDUALS WITH A FIREARM.

THE NICE GUY GETS SPURNED BY SOCIETY. THEY TAKE REVENGE ON SOCIETY.

RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE JUST A PIECE OF PAPER. THEY WILL NOT (I REPEAT) STOP A "MAD" INDIVIDUAL FROM OBTAINING A FIREARM.

Don't you just want to scream!?

Scream in the faces of these damn lawmakers whenever they offer their "thoughts and prayers" to every fucking mass shooting in the United States. They will offer their condolences and say a word vomit how they sympathize with the deceased. Some here will tell us that "now isn't the time to talk." Others will say that "the NRA has too much influence on gun laws."
Walker could face the death card if convicted.
We will talk about this for a few days and then we're off to another controversy. The next controversy would either be something done by Trump, a politician, an entertainer or we will experience another mass shooting. The next mass shooting will be even worse than the last one.

I repeat myself over and over again! I use the same old copy and paste. I hear the same trolls saying that there's nothing we can do. I keep hearing "concern" trolls telling us that it's their own fault for their own deaths. I hear the same old talking points about "good guys with guns" and "god's given rights."

Every time these folks offer "thoughts and prayers," "their condolences," "their hearts going out to," and "their apologies," they are not sincere. For every naming of a road, park, bench, building and holiday, it won't matter to the community. For every time they lower flags, offer moments of silence and candlelight vigils, we just offer "feel good-isms."

The website Officer Down is a memorial to those who were killed in the line of duty. Those who don't get their names mentioned in the junk food media. Also the website the National Gun Violence Memorial also keeps record of the many individuals killed by gun violence.

We have mass shootings in the United States everyday. We are the only country in the world that continues to do nothing about this. Donald J. Trump, Congress, the National Rifle Association and agitators in the junk food media have moved on from dealing with this. They're too busy sniping over partisan blame games. With Trump being impeached while in office, he's unlikely to focus on gun violence.

Trump and lawmakers elected to federal office made politics extremely toxic. It's not just the fault of our dear leader and lawmakers, but relentless agitators on the 24/7 cable news channels. They are profiting off division and divisiveness. The internet is also a problem. It's is a breeding ground for potential mass shooters. Facebook, Twitter, Google and other social media outlets have been "ground zero" for disinformation, partisan threats and social activism. Incels and social outcasts find their outlets on sites that inspire them to cause harm to their fellow human beings.

It never happens in your community.......! Until it does! Every community in the United States will eventually have a legacy. A legacy of tragedy. A mass shooting will affect your town, your family and your life. So I don't want to hear that bullshit about how "guns save lives." They don't. The only thing that survives a gun shooting is the gun.

FOR EVERY BAD COP, THERE WILL BE A DEAD COP!

I DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING ON THE INTERNET OR THE COP'S VERSION.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

THERE IS NO GOD!

GOD IS NOT FIXING THIS!

We haven't forgotten about the many mass shootings in the United States. COVID-19 doesn't stop individuals from picking up firearms and killing others.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Are no-knock raids a good way of arresting potential suspects?

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All polls that are conducted will contain a troll who will post or respond to the dumbest answers.

You are warned, do not use the services of (Jeffery) Shaun King. Please avoid this individual. He doesn't represent Black Lives Matter in anyway.





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