It was also a no knock raid. Cops went in and her boyfriend thought they were being robbed and shot in self defense
Edit: Ill probably get banned but go onto LMPDs website and just contact them. Send them paper mail. Get your voice out there. We need need justice. There facebook is already being flooded with people so keep flooding them for this crime
Cops entered wrong house on no knock warrant, murder the woman, and are charging the man with attempted murder of a cop, because he shot back in self defense thinking they were being robbed.
Insult to injury. Cops have a tough job, but being assholes and not admitting mistakes is their fault and deserve that heat.
[> Shooting victim Breonna Taylor was not the main target of the narcotics investigation that prompted Louisville police officers to enter her home unannounced March 13, police and court records show.
Breonna Taylor's shooting death by Louisville police has raised questions about why police entered her home in the early morning hours of March 13 and opened fire on her in her apartment.
Police say that Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired first, wounding an officer. Walker says that he believed someone was breaking into the home and acted in self-defense.]
lubriderm_celica on May 13rd, 2020 at 13:26 UTC »
It was also a no knock raid. Cops went in and her boyfriend thought they were being robbed and shot in self defense
Edit: Ill probably get banned but go onto LMPDs website and just contact them. Send them paper mail. Get your voice out there. We need need justice. There facebook is already being flooded with people so keep flooding them for this crime
LandofthePlea on May 13rd, 2020 at 13:31 UTC »
Cops entered wrong house on no knock warrant, murder the woman, and are charging the man with attempted murder of a cop, because he shot back in self defense thinking they were being robbed.
Insult to injury. Cops have a tough job, but being assholes and not admitting mistakes is their fault and deserve that heat.
shillyshally on May 13rd, 2020 at 13:50 UTC »
[> Shooting victim Breonna Taylor was not the main target of the narcotics investigation that prompted Louisville police officers to enter her home unannounced March 13, police and court records show.
TEN MILES!