What even made them serve that warrant in the first place? Whether you agree whether it should exist or not if it does exist then you would expect there to be some heavy burden of proof or something to issue such a warrant even if it is to be allowed.
Thanks. There's a lot of normies that still think the police are infallible and always honest, and that judges scrutinize everything that comes across their desk.
The officers executing the warrant didn't fuck it up. They went to the address they were given, which happened to be wrong. They got fired on, and fired back, according to their training.
It all sucks really bad but that doesn't mean the officers were directly at fault.
Someone has to go to jail for something. The right charges should be brought upon a the right person afforded due process, but ultimately someone committed a crime here.
The officers should be refusing to conduct no knock raids, just like they should refuse to steal from citizens ("civil asset forfeiture"). Unfortunately they don't seem to like to play by the rules.
No knock raid in the middle of the night. Her boyfriend, I think, rightfully fired on the officers as he probably couldn't see who it was and was defending their apartment from, what I would assume in the same situation, to be burglars. The police completely missed hitting him and shot Breanna instead.
No knock raid looking for drugs, busted into this lady's apt with no warning middle of the night, Her boyfriend thought they were intruders and grabbed his gun to protect her/himself. Police killed her, boyfriend lived but they tried charging him with attempted murder of an officer.
Complete bullshit, they found NO DRUGS, nothing illegal in the apartment.
Hey i just wanted to reach out and say i was wrong on this. You were right. I was caught up in the media scrub of the actual facts. Thank you for trying to point it out even if i wasn't listening at the time.
Cops did a no-knock raid on the wrong house - they claimed the postmaster had delivered mailed packages of drugs to the house (the post master denied). Cops rolled in and shot her while she was sleeping.
Ok, so plainclothes police broke into a house in the middle of the night, didn't announce themselves according to the neighbors, didn't announce themselves even after the occupants called out asking who was bashing on the door, and then after predictably being shot at, murdered a woman in her own home for the crime of being defended by her boyfriend.
They could've been sitting on drugs and piles of kiddie porn and I'd still send those cops to jail (together with the other criminals).
There's very little information here. What's it all about?
What even made them serve that warrant in the first place? Whether you agree whether it should exist or not if it does exist then you would expect there to be some heavy burden of proof or something to issue such a warrant even if it is to be allowed.
Thanks. There's a lot of normies that still think the police are infallible and always honest, and that judges scrutinize everything that comes across their desk.
The officers executing the warrant didn't fuck it up. They went to the address they were given, which happened to be wrong. They got fired on, and fired back, according to their training.
It all sucks really bad but that doesn't mean the officers were directly at fault.
"that doesn't mean the officers were directly at fault."
But it does mean somebody in the department was.
Someone has to go to jail for something. The right charges should be brought upon a the right person afforded due process, but ultimately someone committed a crime here.
Yes. But the thread is about the individual officer.
The officers should be refusing to conduct no knock raids, just like they should refuse to steal from citizens ("civil asset forfeiture"). Unfortunately they don't seem to like to play by the rules.
No knock raid in the middle of the night. Her boyfriend, I think, rightfully fired on the officers as he probably couldn't see who it was and was defending their apartment from, what I would assume in the same situation, to be burglars. The police completely missed hitting him and shot Breanna instead.
Shot her 8 times. They were also dressed in plain clothes.
Which just boggles my mind.
Why? We DO have a police problem in this country and it stems from yeas of systematic deconstruction of our rights and freedoms.
The end goal is to keep you fearful of getting no knocked and the state will throw you in jail if you dare defend yourself.
Oh no it's purposeful. This is how they implement the police state while keeping us looking the other way.
No knock raid looking for drugs, busted into this lady's apt with no warning middle of the night, Her boyfriend thought they were intruders and grabbed his gun to protect her/himself. Police killed her, boyfriend lived but they tried charging him with attempted murder of an officer.
Complete bullshit, they found NO DRUGS, nothing illegal in the apartment.
Wtf! Complete bullshit! In this case the cops should definitely get in trouble.
Your comment couldn't be further from the truth...
Wrong.
Hey i just wanted to reach out and say i was wrong on this. You were right. I was caught up in the media scrub of the actual facts. Thank you for trying to point it out even if i wasn't listening at the time.
Cops did a no-knock raid on the wrong house - they claimed the postmaster had delivered mailed packages of drugs to the house (the post master denied). Cops rolled in and shot her while she was sleeping.
No knock warrant
Plain clothes
That sounds like government sanctioned home invasion and execution. Intentions are irrelevant
Yes these are the salient points in the debacle
Ok, so plainclothes police broke into a house in the middle of the night, didn't announce themselves according to the neighbors, didn't announce themselves even after the occupants called out asking who was bashing on the door, and then after predictably being shot at, murdered a woman in her own home for the crime of being defended by her boyfriend.
They could've been sitting on drugs and piles of kiddie porn and I'd still send those cops to jail (together with the other criminals).
Cops shot a woman 8 times in her home while conducting a no-knock raid. No drugs were found.
I'm sure the cops were quite upset that they weren't able to find free drugs that night and had to file all that paperwork for murdering someone.