To: Steve_Seattle
"The most relevant common factor - far more than race - in ALL of these highly-politicized acts of police brutality is that the suspects refused to cooperate with police, did not follow directions, attacked and fought with police, and/or shot at police with a gun or taser." It's not true in ALL of them, but yes it is a common factor. This particular case though, the police conducted an unnecessary no-knock raid putting lives at risk, and an innocent party was the victim of that. It was not just.
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09/24/2020 10:00:07 AM PDT by
mlo
To: mlo
"It's not true in ALL of them, but yes it is a common factor. This particular case though, the police conducted an unnecessary no-knock raid putting lives at risk, and an innocent party was the victim of that. It was not just."
Blame the judge who issued the no-knock authorization. And even though the raid was authorized as a no-knock, the A.G. said that the police DID knock and identify themselves before entering (which was corroborated by a witness), and the first thing that happened when they entered is that the boyfriend shot one of them.
To: mlo
Still posting the lie that it was a no knock? Grand jury established that it was not a no knock, they had a valid warrant and knocked. Oh yeah and The perp shot first. Why are you pushing disinformation?
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