Breonna Taylor case: Grand jury recordings released

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville detective who obtained the search warrant bringing police to Breonna Taylor's door the night she died wrote that he personally verified that a suspected drug dealer was getting packages at her apartment.

Except, that wasn't true.

Public Integrity Unit investigators in their July 2 summary wrote that "wording on the affidavit is misleading" and "given Jaynes' statement related to the information, should be reviewed for criminal actions."


'We all had a hand in this': Louisville cop who got Breonna Taylor warrant in the hot seat

Since when do liberals have a problem with improper warrants? Heck, evidently it is perfectly ok to mislead the FISA court by ALTERING and OMITTING vital information in order to ensure a warrant to investigate the highest office in the land. Not sure why you guys would be so concerned about this. LOL
 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville detective who obtained the search warrant bringing police to Breonna Taylor's door the night she died wrote that he personally verified that a suspected drug dealer was getting packages at her apartment.

Except, that wasn't true.

Public Integrity Unit investigators in their July 2 summary wrote that "wording on the affidavit is misleading" and "given Jaynes' statement related to the information, should be reviewed for criminal actions."


'We all had a hand in this': Louisville cop who got Breonna Taylor warrant in the hot seat

Since when do liberals have a problem with improper warrants? Heck, evidently it is perfectly ok to mislead the FISA court by ALTERING and OMITTING vital information in order to ensure a warrant to investigate the highest office in the land. Not sure why you guys would be so concerned about this. LOL

Wash, rinse, repeat.
 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville detective who obtained the search warrant bringing police to Breonna Taylor's door the night she died wrote that he personally verified that a suspected drug dealer was getting packages at her apartment.

Except, that wasn't true.

Public Integrity Unit investigators in their July 2 summary wrote that "wording on the affidavit is misleading" and "given Jaynes' statement related to the information, should be reviewed for criminal actions."


'We all had a hand in this': Louisville cop who got Breonna Taylor warrant in the hot seat

Since when do liberals have a problem with improper warrants? Heck, evidently it is perfectly ok to mislead the FISA court by ALTERING and OMITTING vital information in order to ensure a warrant to investigate the highest office in the land. Not sure why you guys would be so concerned about this. LOL

Wash, rinse, repeat.

Let me guess, they didn't lie.

Hypocrisy at its finest.
 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville detective who obtained the search warrant bringing police to Breonna Taylor's door the night she died wrote that he personally verified that a suspected drug dealer was getting packages at her apartment.

Except, that wasn't true.

Public Integrity Unit investigators in their July 2 summary wrote that "wording on the affidavit is misleading" and "given Jaynes' statement related to the information, should be reviewed for criminal actions."


'We all had a hand in this': Louisville cop who got Breonna Taylor warrant in the hot seat

Since when do liberals have a problem with improper warrants? Heck, evidently it is perfectly ok to mislead the FISA court by ALTERING and OMITTING vital information in order to ensure a warrant to investigate the highest office in the land. Not sure why you guys would be so concerned about this. LOL

Wash, rinse, repeat.

Let me guess, they didn't lie.

Hypocrisy at its finest.

I had just responded to this not a few minutes earlier. Yes they lied.
 
Since when do liberals have a problem with improper warrants? Heck, evidently it is perfectly ok to mislead the FISA court by ALTERING and OMITTING vital information in order to ensure a warrant to investigate the highest office in the land. Not sure why you guys would be so concerned about this. LOL

Well, because someone innocent died.

Now, if the end result of FISA ommitting was storming the White House, and the Slovenian Cow got shot by mistake, that might actually be a tragedy.
 
Well, because someone innocent died.

Now, if the end result of FISA ommitting was storming the White House, and the Slovenian Cow got shot by mistake, that might actually be a tragedy

So as long as nobody dies, corruption is fine by you. Just want me make sure we are on the same page here.
 
Massive looting, rioting, destruction, burning, violent assaults, murders, and police injure / killed, Millions of dollars in damages, because Drug Enforcement Agents served a legal (normal, NOT a 'no-knock') warrant on a drug-dealing crack-head, he pulls a gun, shoots an officer in the leg, gun fire erupts, and Taylor, who made the choice to be with this crack-head, runs out into the middle of the shoot-out, and ends up getting shot....?!

WTF?!

None of this was an 'miscarriage of justice'.
None of this was 'targeting a black man'.
This was NOT cops waking up in the morning & deciding to kill a black man.
This was DEA agents serving a warrant on a drug dealer/user who shot 1st.
This was about a girl who made the wrong choices in life.
This was all about an accidental shooting during the take-down of a crack-head.

Based on the evidence, IMO, the cops should NOT have been charged with murder!

This was all about false accusations and false narratives against the police and how it was all used to divide America further and justify looting, burning, assaulting, murdering, & attacking cops!




Your facts are in error. The DEA had nothing to with this as it was three Louisville Metro Police Department officers.
 
Your facts are in error. The DEA had nothing to with this as it was three Louisville Metro Police Department officers.
You are correct, and I readily admit when I am wrong. What I first read was incorrect, thus what I posted was wrong. Bottom line, though, was this is another tragedy that could have / should have been avoided.
 
Don't get me wrong - it was a tragedy that this girl was caught in the middle of all of this and she ended up getting killed. I feel bad and pray for her and her family...but damn.... this all was NEEDLESS, pointless, and a complete waste....
Why couldnt they pull back and talk him out ?

Because they thought drugs were in the apartment, and just surrounding the place gives them time to flush the evidence down the toilet.

Which is more important? Finding drugs or refraining from harming innocent people?

So the police should only do a warrant search if there is zero risk of harming someone?

They announced, they knocked, he shot at them.

Whether they knocked and announced themselves is questionable. Only 1 person claims they knocked and announced their presence. Everyone else heard nothing. He changed his story after initially telling the police they did not knock or announce their presence. Yet Cameron told the grand jury that they had conclusively determined the police had knocked and announced their presence. The fact that charges against Walker was dropped shows how shaky this whole thing is.

The police said they knocked and announced, one person was brave enough to confirm that.

They dropped the charges for political reasons, people are claiming they didn't hear the cops for political reasons.

Or maybe they told the truth and the one witness lied. The fact that all charges were dropped tells you who is telling the truth. You are the piece of dogshit that is playing politics. The upcoming Biden Administration should open up a civil rights investigation of the police and the AG.,

That the charges were dropped just shows how gutless the DA is.

The same police that are going to enforce all the new gun laws your side wants to pass?

What charges were dropped?

One officer was charged with wanton endangerment because he shot into a neighboring apartment.
 
Your facts are in error. The DEA had nothing to with this as it was three Louisville Metro Police Department officers.
You are correct, and I readily admit when I am wrong. What I first read was incorrect, thus what I posted was wrong. Bottom line, though, was this is another tragedy that could have / should have been avoided.

Agreed.
 
Don't get me wrong - it was a tragedy that this girl was caught in the middle of all of this and she ended up getting killed. I feel bad and pray for her and her family...but damn.... this all was NEEDLESS, pointless, and a complete waste....
Why couldnt they pull back and talk him out ?

Because they thought drugs were in the apartment, and just surrounding the place gives them time to flush the evidence down the toilet.

Which is more important? Finding drugs or refraining from harming innocent people?

So the police should only do a warrant search if there is zero risk of harming someone?

They announced, they knocked, he shot at them.

Whether they knocked and announced themselves is questionable. Only 1 person claims they knocked and announced their presence. Everyone else heard nothing. He changed his story after initially telling the police they did not knock or announce their presence. Yet Cameron told the grand jury that they had conclusively determined the police had knocked and announced their presence. The fact that charges against Walker was dropped shows how shaky this whole thing is.

The police said they knocked and announced, one person was brave enough to confirm that.

They dropped the charges for political reasons, people are claiming they didn't hear the cops for political reasons.

Or maybe they told the truth and the one witness lied. The fact that all charges were dropped tells you who is telling the truth. You are the piece of dogshit that is playing politics. The upcoming Biden Administration should open up a civil rights investigation of the police and the AG.,

That the charges were dropped just shows how gutless the DA is.

The same police that are going to enforce all the new gun laws your side wants to pass?

What charges were dropped?

One officer was charged with wanton endangerment because he shot into a neighboring apartment.

Talking about the charges against the guy who shot at the cops.
 
Don't get me wrong - it was a tragedy that this girl was caught in the middle of all of this and she ended up getting killed. I feel bad and pray for her and her family...but damn.... this all was NEEDLESS, pointless, and a complete waste....
Why couldnt they pull back and talk him out ?

Because they thought drugs were in the apartment, and just surrounding the place gives them time to flush the evidence down the toilet.

Which is more important? Finding drugs or refraining from harming innocent people?

So the police should only do a warrant search if there is zero risk of harming someone?

They announced, they knocked, he shot at them.

Whether they knocked and announced themselves is questionable. Only 1 person claims they knocked and announced their presence. Everyone else heard nothing. He changed his story after initially telling the police they did not knock or announce their presence. Yet Cameron told the grand jury that they had conclusively determined the police had knocked and announced their presence. The fact that charges against Walker was dropped shows how shaky this whole thing is.

The police said they knocked and announced, one person was brave enough to confirm that.

They dropped the charges for political reasons, people are claiming they didn't hear the cops for political reasons.

And 11 others said they heard nothing and that one initially said he heard nothing. I wonder what he was offered to change his testimony?

Police hear "I heard nothing" in certain neighborhoods all the time, it's part of the reason minority neighborhoods can't get rid of their criminal element.

"Snitches get stitches" and all that.

There is a reason people refuse to assist.

But just as a counter argument, when the police killed one of their own in Baltimore they all clammed up also.

They cover for each other up to and including lying. People should trust that?

the reason is they fear the thugs, and their refusal to assist perpetuates the cycle.

There are mechanisms to punish bad cops, there is only one mechanism to remove fear from a neighborhood.

The mechanism to punish bad cops has been broken. We are trying to change that. Change that and more people will assist.

No, you are trying to make their job impossible.

what is the end game for you, anarchy?

I move closer and closer to anarchy all the time. If we refuse to make sure we have a fair and equal justice system I support it all falling apart.

That makes you an idiot.

I'm an idiot in your eyes because I want a fair and equal justice system. That says it all.
You said if it wasn't fair and equal justice system, you preferred anarchy! That makes you an idiot in anyone's eyes.
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Don't get me wrong - it was a tragedy that this girl was caught in the middle of all of this and she ended up getting killed. I feel bad and pray for her and her family...but damn.... this all was NEEDLESS, pointless, and a complete waste....
Why couldnt they pull back and talk him out ?

Because they thought drugs were in the apartment, and just surrounding the place gives them time to flush the evidence down the toilet.

Which is more important? Finding drugs or refraining from harming innocent people?

So the police should only do a warrant search if there is zero risk of harming someone?

They announced, they knocked, he shot at them.

Whether they knocked and announced themselves is questionable. Only 1 person claims they knocked and announced their presence. Everyone else heard nothing. He changed his story after initially telling the police they did not knock or announce their presence. Yet Cameron told the grand jury that they had conclusively determined the police had knocked and announced their presence. The fact that charges against Walker was dropped shows how shaky this whole thing is.

The police said they knocked and announced, one person was brave enough to confirm that.

They dropped the charges for political reasons, people are claiming they didn't hear the cops for political reasons.

Or maybe they told the truth and the one witness lied. The fact that all charges were dropped tells you who is telling the truth. You are the piece of dogshit that is playing politics. The upcoming Biden Administration should open up a civil rights investigation of the police and the AG.,

That the charges were dropped just shows how gutless the DA is.

The same police that are going to enforce all the new gun laws your side wants to pass?

What charges were dropped?

One officer was charged with wanton endangerment because he shot into a neighboring apartment.

Talking about the charges against the guy who shot at the cops.

Sorry! That is self-defense if he truly did not know they were cops.
 
Massive looting, rioting, destruction, burning, violent assaults, murders, and police injure / killed, Millions of dollars in damages, because Drug Enforcement Agents served a legal (normal, NOT a 'no-knock') warrant on a drug-dealing crack-head, he pulls a gun, shoots an officer in the leg, gun fire erupts, and Taylor, who made the choice to be with this crack-head, runs out into the middle of the shoot-out, and ends up getting shot....?!

Except her boyfriend wasn't a crack head or guilty of any crime, other than shooting at some maniacs trying to break into his house... Isn't that why you nuts think we need a Second Amendment?

None of this was an 'miscarriage of justice'.
None of this was 'targeting a black man'.
This was NOT cops waking up in the morning & deciding to kill a black man.

No, it was cops using excessive force because anotehr case of "Silly Darkie, Rights are For White People".

This was DEA agents serving a warrant on a drug dealer/user who shot 1st.

They weren't DEA, they were local cops, and they really had no business being there, as the person they were looking for was already in custody.

This was about a girl who made the wrong choices in life.

No, it was about the police violating her right to life.

This was all about an accidental shooting during the take-down of a crack-head.

Uh, guy, dropping a breakfast plate is an accident. BUsting into someone's home at 12:45 in the morning on false pretenses and shooting the place up is murder.

Based on the evidence, IMO, the cops should NOT have been charged with murder!

What about the evidence that was ignored?
According to ballistics, we can't tell which gun fired the shot that hit the officer in the leg.
The "witness" who claimed they announced themselves has changed his story multiple times.




This was all about false accusations and false narratives against the police and how it was all used to divide America further and justify looting, burning, assaulting, murdering, & attacking cops!

No, it was about the kind of abuse of police power that happens much too often in this country, often abbetted by abuses by prosecutors like the Sellout KY AG.
The Grand Jury decides in which cases charges are made against the officers, not the AG. Our AG in Ky is a bright young Republican who does his job well.
 
So as long as nobody dies, corruption is fine by you. Just want me make sure we are on the same page here.

Um, yeah, you guys haven't shown any "corruption", just a disagreement about whether or not Trump's collusion with Russia should have been investigated or not.

Talking about the charges against the guy who shot at the cops.

You mean that guy who exercised his Second Amendment Rights you guys are always on about?

Silly Darkie. Rights are for White People.

It wasn't like he was some Nazi in Idaho murdering federal agents.
 
The Grand Jury decides in which cases charges are made against the officers, not the AG. Our AG in Ky is a bright young Republican who does his job well.

Your AG is a sad-ass Uncle Tom Sellout House Negro.

You can get a Grand Jury to indict a Ham Sandwich. The fact they didn't, because Uncle Tom withheld key evidence and didn't present charges, is on him, not them.

The Grand Jury members are already asking that the minutes be made public so they can prove this wasn't THEIR fault.
 
I'm an idiot in your eyes because I want a fair and equal justice system. That says it all.
it was a legal warrant. what is it you want differently? The police that went to the residence followed a legal document. period. Did the drug dude fire at them when they entered? yes or no?

The Grand Jury testimony showed that Cameron lied. He said that those who served the warrant had nothing to do with the investigation that was presented to the judge (admitting that there was a problem there). We found out after the fact that one of the officers was involved. Cameron lied on many occasions. It's why the judge insisted on releasing the testimony.

Now, if Cameron had done his job from the beginning and fired and charged the officer that lied to get the warrant we may not be where we are today.

The facts are we have had lie after lie coming from the prosecution side. That has to stop. We have no system if the prosecution side is allowed to lie without repercussions. We have anarchy.

AG Cameron lied? Where did you come up with that little tidbit? He has documentation for everything.
 
Don't get me wrong - it was a tragedy that this girl was caught in the middle of all of this and she ended up getting killed. I feel bad and pray for her and her family...but damn.... this all was NEEDLESS, pointless, and a complete waste....
Why couldnt they pull back and talk him out ?

Because they thought drugs were in the apartment, and just surrounding the place gives them time to flush the evidence down the toilet.

Which is more important? Finding drugs or refraining from harming innocent people?

So the police should only do a warrant search if there is zero risk of harming someone?

They announced, they knocked, he shot at them.

Whether they knocked and announced themselves is questionable. Only 1 person claims they knocked and announced their presence. Everyone else heard nothing. He changed his story after initially telling the police they did not knock or announce their presence. Yet Cameron told the grand jury that they had conclusively determined the police had knocked and announced their presence. The fact that charges against Walker was dropped shows how shaky this whole thing is.

The police said they knocked and announced, one person was brave enough to confirm that.

They dropped the charges for political reasons, people are claiming they didn't hear the cops for political reasons.

Or maybe they told the truth and the one witness lied. The fact that all charges were dropped tells you who is telling the truth. You are the piece of dogshit that is playing politics. The upcoming Biden Administration should open up a civil rights investigation of the police and the AG.,

That the charges were dropped just shows how gutless the DA is.

The same police that are going to enforce all the new gun laws your side wants to pass?

What charges were dropped?

One officer was charged with wanton endangerment because he shot into a neighboring apartment.

Talking about the charges against the guy who shot at the cops.

Sorry! That is self-defense if he truly did not know they were cops.

That's what a trial is supposed to find out. Just dropping the charges is gutless.
 
So as long as nobody dies, corruption is fine by you. Just want me make sure we are on the same page here.

Um, yeah, you guys haven't shown any "corruption", just a disagreement about whether or not Trump's collusion with Russia should have been investigated or not.

Talking about the charges against the guy who shot at the cops.

You mean that guy who exercised his Second Amendment Rights you guys are always on about?

Silly Darkie. Rights are for White People.

It wasn't like he was some Nazi in Idaho murdering federal agents.

Please show where I have said 2nd amendment rights equate with shooting police exercising a valid warrant.
 
Her boyfriend wasn't a criminal. He was a lawful concealed carry citizen. Why lie about this?
the warrant was to collect evidence. They weren't going to arrest anyone.

The interesting thing is they did not search the apartment. Even after the shooting no search was ever conducted.

The search was conducted later that day. The occupants of the apartment were either dead or in custody. What was the hurry?
 

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