To: Morgana
"Do kids have to die before that is the law not just that woman in Louisville, Ky?"It was not a no-knock.
“The Louisville police officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s shooting death ‘knocked and announced’ themselves — and did not execute a ‘no-knock warrant’ as previously believed, Kentucky’s attorney general said Wednesday,” per the New York Post. “At a press conference, AG Daniel Cameron said a neighbor corroborated cops’ claims that they knocked on Taylor’s apartment door and announced themselves as police in the early hours of March 13.”
12 posted on
01/30/2023 7:27:03 AM PST by
StAnDeliver
(Tanned, rested, and ready.)
To: StAnDeliver
It was a signed no knock warrant. One dude said he heard them announce there presence, stated earlier he didn't hear them. He was the only 'witness' in the entire apartment who heard them. There is no videos of the police entry or announcing the intent to search the address.
13 posted on
01/30/2023 7:36:39 AM PST by
Theoria
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