Protests Erupt In America After Prosecutors
Decide Not To Charge Police Officers With The Murder Of Black Woman Breonna Taylor
(Video)September 24. 2020
Protests erupted across America last night, in reference to
a miscarriage of justice, regarding authorities
not prosecuting three police officers for the reckless murder of
26-year-old
African-American woman, Breonna Taylor.
The murder occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on March
13, 2020, ending the young, innocent Emergency Medical
Technician's life. The officers named in the incident are Jonathan
Mattingly, Brett Hankinson and Myles Cosgrove. They were executing a
search warrant, despite the fact they were already informed the suspect was taken into custody.
What ensued is still a mystery, as police have been
lying their backsides off regarding what truly occurred. The officers forced
their way into Taylor's apartment using a battering ram and opened
fire, after failing to identify themselves. What kind of reckless
cops burst into someone's home in the middle of the night in plain
clothes and not identify themselves as law enforcement. The average
person would assume it's a burglar or murderer breaking into their
home.
Myles Cosgrove, Brett Hankinson and Jonathan
Mattingly
Police immediately exchanged rounds with Taylor's boyfriend,
Kenneth Walker, who reasonably believed
them to be intruders, as they idiotically did not identify
themselves. Taylor was shot to death as she lay in her
bed. She was shot five times. Taylor's boyfriend called 911 and
stated to the operator, "Somebody kicked in the door and shot my
girlfriend." This is more proof the police did not identify
themselves. Taylor and Walker have no criminal history and no drugs
were found in the apartment.
The shooting
was so reckless that police officer Hankinson not only fired shots into
Taylor's home, but into the neighboring property as well. Yesterday,
he was charged with endangerment for shooting into the neighboring
property. However, no officers were charged in Taylor's outrageous
murder.
Police lied on the warrant to search Taylor's home in stating a U.S. Postal
Service inspector verified that Taylor's ex-boyfriend was in
possession of a drug package he took from her home. After the
murder, the U.S. Postal
Service denied the police officers' claims and stated another
government agency requested they monitor packages at Taylor's home.
In the end they found nothing suspicious and reported their findings
to the unnamed government agency PRIOR to Taylor being murdered.
Even after her murder, no drugs were found in Taylor's home. The
police were wasting taxpayer money and resources in watching her
home at targeting Taylor.
Breonna Taylor
The police were corrupt from the outset in this
case. They obtained a warrant to search Taylor's home by submitting
falsified information to a judge. Then, after they murdered Taylor,
they committed fraud in lying in their "virtually blank" official
reports by stating there was no forced entry to her home (once again
they used a battering ram to quickly break down the door) and Taylor
sustained no injuries (they shot her to death in her bed).
Not only do the three officers deserve to be
charged in Taylor's death, but also for falsifying a police
report, fraudulently obtaining a warrant from a judge, and
making false statements about a U.S. Postal Service
investigation and in doing so misusing their name. Under
existing laws, if an individual can face massive fines and
imprisonment for misusing U.S. Postal Service stamps,
equipment and or name to commit fraud, it should also apply
to law enforcement. The police committed perjury on a
warrant.
There was no due-diligence done in the Taylor case.
Just an insane, disgraceful, embarrassing, reckless witch-hunt in
trying to lock up an innocent woman they ultimately murdered in her
home like savages. How do you get that lost in yourself and your
madness that the truth, facts and evidence staring you in the face
no longer matter, prompting you to go out into the world and act
like complete fools, disgracing your profession.
Breonna Taylor
Let's recap all the warning signs flashing in your
crazy faces before you stomped down this road of murder and
disgrace. The U.S. Postal Service told you she's innocent. You
should have stopped right there, but you arrogantly and foolishly
did not. You couldn't pull the initial warrant to raid Taylor's
home, as the claims you made were inadequate for a "no knock
warrant." So, you submitted falsified information to obtain a "knock
and announce" warrant. However, based on witness statements, you
didn't "knock and announce."
There are safeguards in the justice system. However,
some corrupt people like to ignore them and they go on to cost
innocent people their lives, while ruining their own. When law
enforcement and government officials deem the rules do not apply to
them, they end up leaving a trail of destruction and disaster in
their wake, which ends up disgracing them in world history.
In their zeal the police were determined to get
Taylor at all cost. Well now they have, as now she is dead at their
hands and their lives are ruined and destroyed, as millions of
people around the world know who they are and are disgusted by what
they've done to an innocent woman. They will never live this down.
For the rest of their lives they will be known as the crazy, gung-ho
cops, who broke into a woman's home and murdered her, drawing
widespread protest and disgrace upon law enforcement for their
actions. I hope you're happy now.
Breonna Taylor
What also smacks of breathtaking corruption is the
government lawyers who engaged in a despicable cover-up in this
case. Rather than honorably do their jobs, the prosecutor's office
dishonorably engaged in criminal corruption by demanding Taylor's
ex-boyfriend publicly state she was involved in drug dealing or they
would lock him up for 10-years. How dirty, evil and villainous. You
are rotten to the core. It's terrible to witness the authorities
committing more crimes than the criminals. It completely shakes
one's faith in the justice system.
As a consequence of these actions, protests erupted yesterday,
due to the corrupt decision not to prosecute the officers for
Taylor's murder. During protests in Louisville two police officers
were shot. Protests have also been taking place in other U.S. cities
such as Los Angeles, New York and Atlanta, among others. Chemical
weapons were inexcusably used on protestors.
STORY SOURCE
Fury over the killing of Ms. Taylor by the police
has fueled tense demonstrations in Louisville, Ky., and
elsewhere.
Sept. 24, 2020, 11:21 a.m. ET - ...Ms.
Taylor received no medical attention for more than 20
minutes after she was struck, The Courier Journal
reported, citing dispatch logs. The Jefferson County
coroner told The Courier Journal that Ms. Taylor most
likely died less than a minute after she was shot and
could not have been saved.
While the department had received
court approval for a “no-knock” entry, the orders were
changed before the raid to “knock and announce,” meaning
that the police had to identify themselves...
https://www.nytimes.com
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