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Yea, 6 or 7 years ago
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1. Of course BT was very familiar with the drug enterprise. She’d dated a mid level drug dealer. Not to mention anyone under 40 who hasn’t been living under a rock know’s what a trap is. That doesn’t make you a part of a drug operation. 2. The police knew exactly where they would find Jamarcus. They found him the same night they raided BT’s apartment and many more times before and after that. Each time they found him at the trap spot on Elliot Ave. He wasn’t hard to find at all. They knew he wasn’t at BT’s because they have made that clear in publicized statements. 3. Rather they knocked or not is not the issue. The issue is rather they announced themselves. Kenny had never been in trouble his whole life. I don’t think he would have willingly made his first criminal act attempted murder against law enforcement. It doesn’t work like that. He had no reason to shoot at cops had he known they were cops. They didn’t announce themselves. But I’m glad you admitted you just automatically took the cops word. 4. There’s no reason to raid BT’s apartment at all. There was no proof she was involved in criminal activity and there was no unusual traffic or anything like that going on at her address. So why would they raid her apartment and not Muhammad Ali Blvd? 5. Good for her family on the settlement but that doesn’t fix reckless police work.
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I’ve interacted with these here in the U.S.
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That’s common sense but that’s a deflector question to get away from the fact that law enforcement is not well trained in the U.S.
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I have no clue what your talking about my guy
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You guys are right. Law enforcement doesn’t need much training to protect and serve U.S. citizens. Just give em their gun and badge and let em go get the bad guys.
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Once your to the point where your tasering them you’ve already bypassed the deesculation part. So now your at the point where your physical unable to handle the situation. Thanks for proving my point. So cops killing 1000 people a year means they 1. weren’t able to deescalate the situation and then 2. weren’t able to physically handle the situation. So they had to resort to 3. kill the suspect. Other countries with more well trained officers don’t have this happen 1000 times each year
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Most people are already taught to respect police officers. Fact is police are not trained well in America. 1. They’re scared of the neighborhoods and people they’re supposed to protect and serve 2. They don’t use deesculation technique. 3. Half of em can’t physically handle themselves.
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I don’t know how you figure death is something to constantly make light of. Of course my guess would be at least 99% of them were guilty of some type of criminal activity. Or at least I really hope so. Some were completely innocent which should never happen. Some of the killings were completely unavoidable and that’s understandable. But based off the numbers of other countries that require more training for police officers, at least 75% of the killings could be avoided.
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1000 killings 10 charges 2 convictions this has already been discussed smh
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1000 people of all races. 2 convictions either race
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Cop killings Cops convicted 1000. 2 EACH AND EVERY YEAR
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Kenneth stated they were beating on the door. You could perceive that as knocking or you could perceive that as someone trying to kick the door down. He said Breonna asked who was at the door and they didn’t say. Ultimately they didn’t announce themselves (which they didn’t have to) and neighbors and witnesses co-signed his statement. So him being a law abiding citizen with the right to bear arms has the right to protect himself against suspected intruders. I said nothing about DPD killing the the other guy. Don’t even know why you bring that up
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Based on the fact that they get off 99.99% of the time it is actually predetermined that authorities are right
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Kenneth was also innocent. And if the no knock had not been approved that would have saved him the jail time he served, the innocent officer a injury, and Breonna Taylor her life. Turns out they got all the drug dealers they were after anyway. No thanks to the raid on BT’s house. Oh I forgot. They’re now offering the main suspect a plea deal so BT won’t receive any justice for her death. So all this for nothing. You do know Officer Gerald Goines was convicted for the same thing Joshua Jaynes did right?
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That’s 4 years ago when BT and Glover were in a more steady relationship. She had a rental that she let Glover use. Your speaking on things you don’t know anything about and now you’ve made her out to be a murderer. Smh The victim who was killed in the car happened to be a friend of Glover’s who he let use the car. How did you come up with the assumption that the rental was used for the homicide?
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The link contained a lot of info. Some interesting/some irrelevant concerning BT. It proves a lot more about Glover and his organization than it does BT. It proves Glover was a criminal and BT had off and on relations with him. The things that stuck out to me were the red charger that detectives said seemed to show up when the trap on Elliot Ave needed a re-up. They said they put a GPS tracker on it and traced it to Breonna’s house 6 times within 2 weeks. That proves the driver of that vehicle (who happened to be Glover during these trips) had some type of relationship with BT. We allready know this. Then one time out of the 6 times Glover walks out with a mail package. We also know Glover gets mail to BT’s house time to time. Detectives think it may be narcotics. Glover claims he orders clothes, floor mats, and things of that nature online. Then detectives see him get in the red charger and drive to another address. Not the Elliot Ave address but a W. Muhammad Ali Blvd address. Detectives say they observe the activity going on at this address and decide it could be a secondary trap spot. That is the only decent evidence they had that BT might be involved in a drug operation. There are no other reported incidents of them witnessing packages being picked up from BT’s house to either of the addresses perceived to be trap spots. There is no way to be a 100% sure the package they did witness was actually narcotics. The means for a no-knock warrant includes if the suspect is considered a violent criminal(which Breonna was not), if the suspect has cameras to watch for law enforcement(which Breonna didn’t), or if the suspect is known to hide evidence or attempt to flee from law enforcement(she’d never really been in trouble with law enforcement). That one package, which they perceived to be a suspicious package but were affirmed by a U.S. Postal inspector it was not, was not a good reason for a no knock warrant. I would say the better place to hit would have been Muhammed Ali Blvd which they did not execute although it was also stamped by Judge Mary. Seems backwards to me
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Being that you were saying how convincing the evidence was I thought you might have a better answer than that
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Nevermind the risk of taking a innocent person’s life
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What situations do you think give good reason for policemen to obtain no-knock warrants and do you think this case fits one of those situations? If so what information do you have from this link or any other that backs that claim?
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I spent like 10 minutes scrolling down Amiri’s page to get to that date. There was nothing there. I read all the links you posted. Nothing there except the conversation Glover had with his gf and the conversation Bowman had with his sister which you ignored.
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I looked everywhere including Amiri’s page and nothing was there. I found nothing anywhere to back your claim that Kenneth initially claimed BT fired the shots. I found nothing to back your claim that police had pictures or video of her pulling up to a trap spot with him. I found nothing to back your claim that other members of Glover’s gang implied BT. I did see where a member named Demarius Bowman actually told his sister a girl named Alicia Jones actually handles the money for the group. Alicia was actually arrested and was holding 3400 cash when she was arrested. The only thing I have found to back any of your claims is the recorded audio of Jamarcus Glover talking to his girlfriend where he claimed BT handled his money. At the end of the day, as weak as this recorded confession is in my opinion, the detective didn’t even have that confession for a reference when he requested the warrant. That so-called confession happened after BT was dead. At the time of the raid all the detective needed was a bunch of lies that he put together. And all that to find nothing in the apartment. And oh yea let’s offer the main suspect (who we did all this to obtain) a plea deal so he can get off. Smh
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The link isn’t working for me.