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Sometimes you gotta turn the dot at a different dot that’s further for a lil lol
Well turn one dot at the other dot for divergence. Make one dot go fast the other dot go a little less fast. Sometimes one dot sees other dot. I had a 3 dots with one mile of each other the other day. Then I cleared them for take off.
 
Well turn one dot at the other dot for divergence. Make one dot go fast the other dot go a little less fast. Sometimes one dot sees other dot. I had a 3 dots with one mile of each other the other day. Then I cleared them for take off.
All my dots are going 450kts over the ground
 
Wow, did you read anything I wrote or did you jump straight to your liberal talking points ? By the way Breonna Taylor is dead for I believe two reasons. One is poor judgment on the decision makers in the police department for issuing/serving a warrant at that time of the night. The second and primary reason is that her boyfriend shot one of the officers as they were serving the warrant. You seem to have forgotten that fact as people who drive narratives almost always are selective in ignoring inconvenient facts.
Serious question

If 3 people buss your door down in the middle of the night, are you going to start shooting or will you ask them who they are and why they are there?
 
Serious question

If 3 people buss your door down in the middle of the night, are you going to start shooting or will you ask them who they are and why they are there?
Serious answer, I feel the boyfriend was justified in his actions especially given the time of day and his fear of Breonna’s former boyfriend. But once he shot an officer there was no other possible reaction from the police. I would love to have had the officers pull back and think about what innocent people might be on the other side of that wall but that isn’t a reasonable reaction given the dynamics of the situation. In my original post I wrote that I thought part of the reason Breonna was dead was the poor decision making by the police leadership in serving that kind of a warrant at that hour. It’s a recipe for disaster and should be reserved for only the most serious cases.
 
Serious answer, I feel the boyfriend was justified in his actions especially given the time of day and his fear of Breonna’s former boyfriend. But once he shot an officer there was no other possible reaction from the police. I would love to have had the officers pull back and think about what innocent people might be on the other side of that wall but that isn’t a reasonable reaction given the dynamics of the situation. In my original post I wrote that I thought part of the reason Breonna was dead was the poor decision making by the police leadership in serving that kind of a warrant at that hour. It’s a recipe for disaster and should be reserved for only the most serious cases.
The cops needs to stop acting like they are commandos on a special forced mission. No warrant needs to be served at 3am.
 
The cops needs to stop acting like they are commandos on a special forced mission. No warrant needs to be served at 3am.
I mostly agree but absolutes are always dangerous. There are rare, life on the line instances where it would be warranted but this was not one of them. Still almost every time this case is brought up there are no reasoned discussions. There are usually half truths and outright lies used to further agendas and foment anger. This hurts us all in the long run.
 
I mostly agree but absolutes are always dangerous. There are rare, life on the line instances where it would be warranted but this was not one of them. Still almost every time this case is brought up there are no reasoned discussions. There are usually half truths and outright lies used to further agendas and foment anger. This hurts us all in the long run.
But the victim blaming is unreal. Her ex boyfriend is a drug dealer? Like what the actual fuck
 
The cops needs to stop acting like they are commandos on a special forced mission. No warrant needs to be served at 3am.
I don’t believe the boyfriend firing first nor the police serving the warrant acted necessarily inappropriately given the circumstances. The problem here, IMO, with the warrant, was the intel that went into this whole operation. The “cops” leadership failed them and they(both the police and the occupants of the apartment) were in a no-win situation. The cops on scene were doing their job and Breonna’s boyfriend was protecting his property. Who needs to be responsible for this would be those decision makers that made this whole thing happen.
 
I don’t believe the boyfriend firing first nor the police serving the warrant acted necessarily inappropriately given the circumstances. The problem here, IMO, with the warrant, was the intel that went into this whole operation. The “cops” leadership failed them and they(both the police and the occupants of the apartment) were in a no-win situation. The cops on scene were doing their job and Breonna’s boyfriend was protecting his property. Who needs to be responsible for this would be those decision makers that made this whole thing happen.
I think they were in the wrong by breaking down a door and not clearly identifying themselves. It is funny how the 2A crowd didn’t come out in defense of the boyfriend
 
I think they were in the wrong by breaking down a door and not clearly identifying themselves. It is funny how the 2A crowd didn’t come out in defense of the boyfriend
Up until gunshots started flying, I believe they were just following orders. I could be wrong.
 
Up until gunshots started flying, I believe they were just following orders. I could be wrong.
I thought a lot of witnesses said that they never identified themselves.

but I think the problem is the way they do these warrants overnight or whatever. Not the individuals themselves.

they need to seriously re evaluate how to do police work in time where there is an imminent safety issue. Which 99.99% of the time there is not imminent safety issue.
 
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