I hate to think this, but, are riots going to break out?
Sometimes juries rule correctly in such cases.Depends largely where the case is heard.
Why is it important that the jury consisted of 8 men and 4 women?
Remember too, the jury heard all the evidence which may not have been public.
For example, I had heard that Breonna Taylor was sadly collateral damage, and that her (fill in the blank) boyfriend initiated the firefight with police, which resulted in her getting shot. If that’s true, it is a very different situation than the “black lives matter” folks told us.
Do I have this right? He DIDN’T endanger anybody by firing off a round into the house next door? Handy defense to know about, I guess?
MOLOTOV COCKTAILS!!!!!
DRUGS all the way down, and Louisville paid her family 12 million tax free dollars. She was worth more to them dead than alive. They will blow the 12 million payout within three years.
I have zero sympathy for those who get involved with scummy drug pushers. Live by the sword, you might die by the sword.
Then he should be reinstated and given back pay.
IMO, he should have been held responsible for discharging his weapon into the adjoining residence.
It’s hard to keep your wits when a fellow officer has been shot; nevertheless, public safety is supposed to be their overriding concern.
Maybe they need to re-examine the practice of no-knock raids in an apartment complex.
Well, time to smash some windows, burn down buildings and steal that 65” big screen I’ve had my eyes on.
I guess he "SAY HER NAME" enough times.
Who knew that would actually do any good.
If anyone is interested in hearing from another officer involved in the Breonna Taylor debacle.
Andy Stumpf former Seal Team Six member has a podcast called “Cleared Hot”, recently he had John Mattingly on, Mattingly was a Louisville Cop who was the first in the room in the Breonna Taylor situation, he was actually shot in the leg.
The podcast episode number is 221.
Pretty interesting to get some insight into the situation.
It was legal for the cops to break down the door. It was legal for Taylor’s boyfriend to open fire on cops breaking down the door. It was legal for the cops to return fire and kill Taylor.
Given all these “legal” actions keep leading to deaths of (often non criminal) residents and cops I think it is time to reevaluate when cops are allowed to break into a home or business.