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<noinclude>{{Img|Jacob_Blake.jpg}}</noinclude>On March 13th, in Louisville, Kentucky Breonna Taylor (26) was shot in the crossfire, when her boyfriend shot at cops issuing a search warrant. Breonna's ex-boyfriend (Jamarcus Glover) was wanted for dealing drugs and had been using Breonna's address (which is why the cops went there), and Breonna was also named in that warrant. All evidence is she would have been killed in the same situation if she had been white, asian or latino -- so BLM, DNC and the media sensationalized the "racial injustice" and pretended she was a pillar of the black community, and violent riots happened for weeks.  
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<noinclude>{{Img|BreonnaTaylor.jpg}}</noinclude>On March 13th, in Louisville, Kentucky Breonna Taylor (26) was shot in the crossfire, when her boyfriend shot at cops issuing a search warrant. Breonna's ex-boyfriend (Jamarcus Glover) was wanted for dealing drugs and had been using Breonna's address (which is why the cops went there), and she was a suspect in the case (Breonna had been handling the money, had bailed Jamarcus out of Jail, multiple times, was named in that warrant, and had been witnessed running packages to the place of dealing). All evidence is she would have been killed in the same situation if she had been white, asian or latino -- so BLM, DNC and the media sensationalized the "racial injustice" and pretended she was a pillar of the black community, and violent riots happened for weeks.  
 
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'''Media meme:''' an innocent black woman paramedic (EMT) was killed in her bed during an abusive no-knock warrant, where the cops kicked down her door, and her boyfriend was surprised and pulled a gun, and the reckless cops fired 20 shots and killed this pillar of the black community for no good reason.  
 
'''Media meme:''' an innocent black woman paramedic (EMT) was killed in her bed during an abusive no-knock warrant, where the cops kicked down her door, and her boyfriend was surprised and pulled a gun, and the reckless cops fired 20 shots and killed this pillar of the black community for no good reason.  
  
'''Truth:''' Breonna's ex-boyfriend was a drug dealer, had been using her address, and there's reasons to believe she had been involved with his illegal activities. When police intentionally de-escalated a no-knock warrant they had, to a normal knock and enter warrant -- they knocked, announced and entered (according to witnesses), and her new boyfriend Kenneth Walker, opened fire injuring one cop. That's when the cops started shooting back and Breonna was hit 7 times. Walker, in defense of his crimes helped exagerate what had happened to distract from his negligence, and BLM, DNC and the far left media all went along to inflame civil unrest in the name of justice for Breonna. (As if burning down buildings and assassinating cops is what she would have wanted).  
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'''Truth:''' Breonna's ex-boyfriend was a drug dealer, had been using her address, and she had been involved with his illegal activities, and had been holding $10K of his drug money. When police intentionally de-escalated a no-knock warrant they had to a normal knock and enter warrant -- they knocked, announced and entered (according to witnesses), and her new boyfriend Kenneth Walker, opened fire injuring one cop. That's when the cops started shooting back and Breonna was hit 6 times. Walker, in defense of his crimes helped exagerate what had happened to distract from his negligence, and BLM, DNC and the far left media all went along to inflame civil unrest in the name of "justice for for drug-dealing Breonna". (As if burning down buildings and assassinating cops is what she would have wanted). The media failed to expose that Breonna had Jamarcus's cash on her premises, and was far from the innocent pillar of the black community she was portrayed as, but a drug dealer (or at least his banker/money launderer).  
  
 
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# A grand jury (with black members on it) exonerated the cops and didn't bring charges, because the evidence was that no crimes had been committed. When cops are shot at, and one is hit first, returning fire is a completely reasonable response. There might be policy questions that we should resolve -- but the outrage by the far left over the injustice of police self-defense (not being charged) is moronic, even if there are valid questions or complaints about the exact processes.  
 
# A grand jury (with black members on it) exonerated the cops and didn't bring charges, because the evidence was that no crimes had been committed. When cops are shot at, and one is hit first, returning fire is a completely reasonable response. There might be policy questions that we should resolve -- but the outrage by the far left over the injustice of police self-defense (not being charged) is moronic, even if there are valid questions or complaints about the exact processes.  
 
# BLM, the DNC, and the media got the information wrong, and sensationalized facts to make this about race and inflame the ignorant black community and activists into rioting, and trying to assassinate cops for the injustice of self defense.   
 
# BLM, the DNC, and the media got the information wrong, and sensationalized facts to make this about race and inflame the ignorant black community and activists into rioting, and trying to assassinate cops for the injustice of self defense.   
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# We know that Breonna would have likely been indicted on drug charges -- like laundering or supporting Jamarcus's illegal enterprises. And that the media's failure to expose that unflattering aspect of what was going on is either malfeasance or malice.
 
# We know that there's no policy that says it's OK to shoot black women, but not whites, asians or latino's for doing the same things. So there's no evidence this is about race, just an attitude that makes some think they're entitled to special privilege because of their color, and to not get shot while making bad choices.  
 
# We know that there's no policy that says it's OK to shoot black women, but not whites, asians or latino's for doing the same things. So there's no evidence this is about race, just an attitude that makes some think they're entitled to special privilege because of their color, and to not get shot while making bad choices.  
 
# the media and DNC and BLM terrorists all misrepresented the facts. Whether this was ignorance of malice doesn't matter, people died because of their irresponsibility. That makes them MORE culpable than the cops. So if people are outraged because of the police policies that lead to an innocent death, that's valid -- as long as they are equally or more outraged at the repeated irresponsibility of the DNC, BLM, and media that has lead to more deaths and riots. If they aren't, they're just hypocrites that can/should be ignored.  
 
# the media and DNC and BLM terrorists all misrepresented the facts. Whether this was ignorance of malice doesn't matter, people died because of their irresponsibility. That makes them MORE culpable than the cops. So if people are outraged because of the police policies that lead to an innocent death, that's valid -- as long as they are equally or more outraged at the repeated irresponsibility of the DNC, BLM, and media that has lead to more deaths and riots. If they aren't, they're just hypocrites that can/should be ignored.  
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Who is more responsible for the actions:
# The cops for issuing a warrant against a known bad guy at all the places he was known to reside (and stash drugs), and they were doing at worst excessive self-defense after getting shot at
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# The cops for obtain a legal warrant and acting on it, at a known bad guy (and his accomplice) residence, and they announce themselves, get shot at, and return fire.
# A woman for having a drug dealer as an ex-boyfriend, and a trigger happy one as a current one -- that fired on cops and was shot for being stupid?
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# A woman for having a drug dealer as an ex-boyfriend, facilitating his crimes, having and a trigger happy current boyfriend that shoot at cops after they announce themselves. And she was shot for bad choices she made.
  
It seems like we can review the event from the cops view and see if there's things we could do to make this dangerous situation a little less lethal for all involved. But that what lead up to the fatality was a series of poor judgements by Breonna. Stupid acquaintances can get you killed.  
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At worst, the cops were excessive in self-defense, after getting shot at. At best Breonna was killed for bad life choices. But in none of this is there any examples that the cops were committing a racist execution or anything close to the left's narratives.
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It seems like we can review the event from the cops view and see if there's things we could do to make this dangerous situation a little less lethal for all involved. But that what lead up to the fatality was a series of poor judgements by Breonna. Lessons to take away: stupid acquaintances can get you killed. Or the old adage, if you lay with dogs, you might get up with fleas.  
  
 
{{NOTE|Some argue that 20 shots was excessive? Maybe. But that's 4 or 5 cops shooting a few rounds each (at the same time). It's not one cop shooting 20 rounds willy nilly. One cop was charged for firing his gun in the air. But the ones firing at moving shadows that had fired at them? Not sure they did the wrong thing. But as a Conceal and Carry holder, shooting at someone before you identified the target as Kenneth did, was wrong and contributed more to the shooting than anything else. If he hadn't of fired, Breonna would likely still be alive.}}
 
{{NOTE|Some argue that 20 shots was excessive? Maybe. But that's 4 or 5 cops shooting a few rounds each (at the same time). It's not one cop shooting 20 rounds willy nilly. One cop was charged for firing his gun in the air. But the ones firing at moving shadows that had fired at them? Not sure they did the wrong thing. But as a Conceal and Carry holder, shooting at someone before you identified the target as Kenneth did, was wrong and contributed more to the shooting than anything else. If he hadn't of fired, Breonna would likely still be alive.}}
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* https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8671581/Breonna-Taylors-ex-boyfriend-arrested-drugs-charges.html
 
* https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8671581/Breonna-Taylors-ex-boyfriend-arrested-drugs-charges.html
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Breonna_Taylor
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Breonna_Taylor
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* https://hotair.com/archives/jazz-shaw/2020/08/31/louisville-police-memo-complicates-breonna-taylor-story/
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* Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TQ3x24-OKQ&fbclid=IwAR2YJyyxbSGY60o9sJs5NrpFbEZ_swy3wyUpV0-HHHXJXF89ryLIiucxppY
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* https://legalinsurrection.com/2020/09/grand-jury-indicts-one-officer-in-breonna-taylor-case-but-not-her-death/
 
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Revision as of 09:42, 25 September 2020

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On March 13th, in Louisville, Kentucky Breonna Taylor (26) was shot in the crossfire, when her boyfriend shot at cops issuing a search warrant. Breonna's ex-boyfriend (Jamarcus Glover) was wanted for dealing drugs and had been using Breonna's address (which is why the cops went there), and she was a suspect in the case (Breonna had been handling the money, had bailed Jamarcus out of Jail, multiple times, was named in that warrant, and had been witnessed running packages to the place of dealing). All evidence is she would have been killed in the same situation if she had been white, asian or latino -- so BLM, DNC and the media sensationalized the "racial injustice" and pretended she was a pillar of the black community, and violent riots happened for weeks.


Media meme: an innocent black woman paramedic (EMT) was killed in her bed during an abusive no-knock warrant, where the cops kicked down her door, and her boyfriend was surprised and pulled a gun, and the reckless cops fired 20 shots and killed this pillar of the black community for no good reason.

Truth: Breonna's ex-boyfriend was a drug dealer, had been using her address, and she had been involved with his illegal activities, and had been holding $10K of his drug money. When police intentionally de-escalated a no-knock warrant they had to a normal knock and enter warrant -- they knocked, announced and entered (according to witnesses), and her new boyfriend Kenneth Walker, opened fire injuring one cop. That's when the cops started shooting back and Breonna was hit 6 times. Walker, in defense of his crimes helped exagerate what had happened to distract from his negligence, and BLM, DNC and the far left media all went along to inflame civil unrest in the name of "justice for for drug-dealing Breonna". (As if burning down buildings and assassinating cops is what she would have wanted). The media failed to expose that Breonna had Jamarcus's cash on her premises, and was far from the innocent pillar of the black community she was portrayed as, but a drug dealer (or at least his banker/money launderer).


What we know:

  1. A grand jury (with black members on it) exonerated the cops and didn't bring charges, because the evidence was that no crimes had been committed. When cops are shot at, and one is hit first, returning fire is a completely reasonable response. There might be policy questions that we should resolve -- but the outrage by the far left over the injustice of police self-defense (not being charged) is moronic, even if there are valid questions or complaints about the exact processes.
  2. BLM, the DNC, and the media got the information wrong, and sensationalized facts to make this about race and inflame the ignorant black community and activists into rioting, and trying to assassinate cops for the injustice of self defense.
  3. We know that Breonna would have likely been indicted on drug charges -- like laundering or supporting Jamarcus's illegal enterprises. And that the media's failure to expose that unflattering aspect of what was going on is either malfeasance or malice.
  4. We know that there's no policy that says it's OK to shoot black women, but not whites, asians or latino's for doing the same things. So there's no evidence this is about race, just an attitude that makes some think they're entitled to special privilege because of their color, and to not get shot while making bad choices.
  5. the media and DNC and BLM terrorists all misrepresented the facts. Whether this was ignorance of malice doesn't matter, people died because of their irresponsibility. That makes them MORE culpable than the cops. So if people are outraged because of the police policies that lead to an innocent death, that's valid -- as long as they are equally or more outraged at the repeated irresponsibility of the DNC, BLM, and media that has lead to more deaths and riots. If they aren't, they're just hypocrites that can/should be ignored.
Occam's razor - what seems more likely?
  1. believe that cops shoot women EMT's for no reason except they're black
  2. believe that a mistake was made because a trigger happy boyfriend irresponsibly started a gun fight and Breonna got caught in the crossfire?


Who is more responsible for the actions:

  1. The cops for obtain a legal warrant and acting on it, at a known bad guy (and his accomplice) residence, and they announce themselves, get shot at, and return fire.
  2. A woman for having a drug dealer as an ex-boyfriend, facilitating his crimes, having and a trigger happy current boyfriend that shoot at cops after they announce themselves. And she was shot for bad choices she made.

At worst, the cops were excessive in self-defense, after getting shot at. At best Breonna was killed for bad life choices. But in none of this is there any examples that the cops were committing a racist execution or anything close to the left's narratives.

It seems like we can review the event from the cops view and see if there's things we could do to make this dangerous situation a little less lethal for all involved. But that what lead up to the fatality was a series of poor judgements by Breonna. Lessons to take away: stupid acquaintances can get you killed. Or the old adage, if you lay with dogs, you might get up with fleas.

🗒️ NOTE:
Some argue that 20 shots was excessive? Maybe. But that's 4 or 5 cops shooting a few rounds each (at the same time). It's not one cop shooting 20 rounds willy nilly. One cop was charged for firing his gun in the air. But the ones firing at moving shadows that had fired at them? Not sure they did the wrong thing. But as a Conceal and Carry holder, shooting at someone before you identified the target as Kenneth did, was wrong and contributed more to the shooting than anything else. If he hadn't of fired, Breonna would likely still be alive.

Conclusion

Really, it's sort of one or the other. Either you deny all the facts in the case, or you accept that the race baiters, Democrats and their media, exploited the communities ignorance and willingness to overreact before the facts, all to get clicks, views or votes -- and they are the enemy of law an order, as are the rioters. If a white, latino or asian was killed for doing the same thing, with the same rap sheet, the only difference is those communities wouldn't have blamed it on race and burned down their own neighborhoods in protest. So it demonstrates racism... of the rioters, BLM, the DNC and the black community.

All I see is a girl winning the Darwin award for picking dumb boyfriends. She might not have deserved that, but the cops didn't deserve the negative attention they got for shooting back (nor did the cops shot in attempted assassinations for just being cops when outraged Democrats decides their lack of information justified retaliation). The property owners, and others didn't deserve the riots and violence that came out of BLM and the DNC for this accident.

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I refer to Black Lives Matter as the Black-Clan. Why? Because they're mask-wearing racist who have been more violent than the clan has been since the 1920’s. The "victims" are usually repeat felons with long rap sheets, getting shot by minority officers, for brandishing weapons. All to further a cause that's complete anti-American bullshit: that the white establishment shoots unarmed black men for no reason, despite evidence to the contrary. They're a waste of space that only lowers humanity and tolerance.