(2) not every case involves non-compliance but every case involves the police.
Can you give me some examples please?
(2) not every case involves non-compliance but every case involves the police.
Breonna Taylor's death was as a result of her boyfriend blindly firing on police officers and though tragic, it was accidental.Let me ask you this...
Was Breonna Taylor 'resisting arrest' and does having an ex-boyfriend as a dealer warrant her being shot 6 times and killed?
Ta.
Can you give me some examples please?
So no then.Yeah, don’t really have the time to review 4,500 years of urban world history with you, but I’d submit that every single person killed or harmed by the police involved someone employed by the police while not all those cases involved victims acting in a non-compliant fashion.
So no then.
2 more Officers shot and this cunts post is still up!Imagine the adrenaline rush of feeling like a proper powerful man being able to do shit like that. Pussy needs a bullet.
2 more Officers shot and this cunts post is still up!
Or like yourself, have no moral compass.Apparently no one cares what you think I guess.
That is desperate, and not true. In 2016 she hired the car for Glover, he let Bowman use the car and Bowman was driving the car when he was shot by another man and the car ran into a telegraph pole. "Discovery of a body"? As in "police discovered the body of Breonna Taylor in the hallway where they'd just fired 20 shots"?Breonna Taylor's death was as a result of her boyfriend blindly firing on police officers and though tragic, it was accidental.
Let's have it right though she knew exactly who she was associating with.
Tell me, why do you think she continued to associate with Jamarcus Glover after she lost her job due to the discovery of a dead body in a car registered in her name?
Do you own a gun to 'protect yourself from intruders'and if so who do you think might intrude?That is desperate, and not true. In 2016 she hired the car for Glover, he let Bowman use the car and Bowman was driving the car when he was shot by another man and the car ran into a telegraph pole. "Discovery of a body"? As in "police discovered the body of Breonna Taylor in the hallway where they'd just fired 20 shots"?
And she quit the job. (Some journo got hold of her employment file. But not the police employment files.)
And "blindly firing"? "At police officers"? He fired at intruders.
"...this type of dirt-digging gives fodder to knee-jerk defenders of unchecked lethal force by police officers and detracts from calls for a full accounting into why a young, Black woman’s life was suddenly and violently taken from her. Regardless of the intent of the reporter or the station, the information serves as a smear, useful only to city attorneys and stalwart police defenders but potentially harmful to people who could be victimized by unchecked power in the future."