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Officer Brett Hankison, whom the department fired earlier this year, was indicted on three counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree.
Breonna Taylor shooting: Louisville officer indicted on criminal charges
One of three officers involved in the Louisville, Ky., drug operation that led to the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor in March 2020 was indicted Wednesday on criminal charges.www.foxnews.com
Too much? Not enough?
I'll admit that's a new one on me "wanton endangerment".
I figured they'd come up with something, just to try to placate the mob. I knew it wouldnt be anything like manslaughter or murder because the police were simply doing their job serving a warrant (one that I think the law should be changed to not allow, but that's a different argument, and it was legal at the time, as much as I and others might dislike it) and the boyfriend shot at them and they returned fire. Sadly this won't placate said terrorist mob - I expect Louisville to be in flames by the evening.Breonna Taylor shooting: Louisville officer indicted on criminal charges
One of three officers involved in the Louisville, Ky., drug operation that led to the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor in March 2020 was indicted Wednesday on criminal charges.www.foxnews.com
Too much? Not enough?
I agree an angry reaction is likely.I figured they'd come up with something, just to try to placate the mob. I knew it wouldnt be anything like manslaughter or murder because the police were simply doing their job serving a warrant (one that I think the law should be changed to not allow, but that's a different argument, and it was legal at the time, as much as I and others might dislike it) and the boyfriend shot at them and they returned fire. Sadly this won't placate said terrorist mob - I expect Louisville to be in flames by the evening.
A Class D felony in Kentucky usually does not result in jail time.Good. He shot the person with no gun to death. He deserves prison. You cant just kick a door in and blow everyone away because you hear 1 gunshot. Plus we all know they were undercover drug enforcement punishing her ex boyfriend for not being a good police informant and ratting on all his friends so they shot his girlfriend. They didnt call an ambulance or anything the cops fled the scene after shooting her. That alone speaks volumes.
I figured they'd come up with something, just to try to placate the mob. I knew it wouldnt be anything like manslaughter or murder because the police were simply doing their job serving a warrant (one that I think the law should be changed to not allow, but that's a different argument, and it was legal at the time, as much as I and others might dislike it) and the boyfriend shot at them and they returned fire. Sadly this won't placate said terrorist mob - I expect Louisville to be in flames by the evening.
Breonna Taylor shooting: Louisville officer indicted on criminal charges
One of three officers involved in the Louisville, Ky., drug operation that led to the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor in March 2020 was indicted Wednesday on criminal charges.www.foxnews.com
Too much? Not enough?
Yep, and the media is already trying to fan the flames.
It is not breaking in when you have an approved warrant. Nor was anyone murdered in their sleep AFAIK.Neat, so all I have to do to get off with wanton endangerment before breaking into someone's house and murdering them in their sleep is to become a LEO.
It's better than nothing, but this is not an acceptable outcome.
Neat, so all I have to do to get off with wanton endangerment before breaking into someone's house and murdering them in their sleep is to become a LEO.
It's better than nothing, but this is not an acceptable outcome.
It is not breaking in when you have an approved warrant.
Nor was anyone murdered in their sleep AFAIK.
Anyone truly outraged by this needs to be backing Rand Paul's bill to be rid of no-knock warrants.
HAHA I just saw one of the quotes in your siggy line. It's past August. Is the "phony virus" forgotten yet? I wonder if the 28 year old OB/GYN resident who just died in Houston forgot it yet, or her family.
Neat, so all I have to do to get off with wanton endangerment before breaking into someone's house and murdering them in their sleep is to become a LEO.
It's better than nothing, but this is not an acceptable outcome.
how so, other than reporting the news?Yep, and the media is already trying to fan the flames.
At the rate we're going, I'm going to have to clarify that he meant August 2020.
what would have been a more appropriate charge?Neat, so all I have to do to get off with wanton endangerment before breaking into someone's house and murdering them in their sleep is to become a LEO.
It's better than nothing, but this is not an acceptable outcome.
I'll admit that's a new one on me "wanton endangerment".
Of course it won’t satisfy cop haters
Of course it won’t satisfy cop haters, but if something is overcharged to satisfy mobs, it makes and acquittal even more likely.
Nope this is bullshit a d they know it.
That is why they canceled all LE leaves and put up barricades before the announcement.
If you or I turn the wrong way down a one way street and kill someone in a head o. It's vehicular homicide...
What ever happened to personal responsibility???
Personal responsability doesnt exist when you're given qualified immunity.Nope this is bullshit a d they know it.
That is why they canceled all LE leaves and put up barricades before the announcement.
If you or I turn the wrong way down a one way street and kill someone in a head o. It's vehicular homicide...
What ever happened to personal responsibility???
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