Question for my Breonna Taylor experts, I'm looking into the Breonna Taylor situation and I can't find out why was the warrant issued in the first place. I get the other part about the law allowing police to return fire, but why were they there to begin with? Anyone happen to know why? Either I'm sucking on research right now or I can't find the answer and I don't see MSM explaining that part.
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Ah, I see, thank you good Sir for filling in that blank! You wouldn't happen to have a source would you?
Perfect! Thank you very much good Sir!
Justified is all I know.
The "no knock" warrant was related to a US Postal Inspector's report that a drug dealer was receiving postages containing drugs at the house.
When the officers were serving the warrant, the boyfriend thought they were being robbed and shot at the officers. One officer was hit in the leg and the officers returned fire, killing Breonna Taylor.
Thank you everyone for clearing that up!