Louisville is an absolute shit show right now (Source: this is my hometown, I live a short distance away) Dem state Gov and city mayor have let the protesters pretty much have full run of the place (seriously, we had National Guard presence and a "curfew" for a week, it was a total joke cause curfew wasn't enforced worth a damn) Most of downtown's businesses have had their glassfronts boarded up for weeks. We're awaiting the wrapup of the investigation in the Breonna Taylor case, most anyone with rational thought thinks the cops involved aren't gonna get charged and fully expecting the protesters to tear the city to shreds.
Why do those "with rational thought thinks the cops involved aren't gonna get charged and fully expecting the protesters to tear the city to shreds."
The Breonna Taylor case is far less clear cut than the George Floyd incident. I thought it was pretty much established that she was A.) killed in bed and B.) wasn't who they were looking for anyway
There's been a lot of misinformation going around about this case. [http://archive.is/Um47F] (FACT CHECK: Debunking 7 widely shared rumors in the Breonna Taylor police shooting - Louisville Courier-Journal) Here is a link from our local paper that debunks a lot of the big rumors that have been floating around.
Louisville is an absolute shit show right now (Source: this is my hometown, I live a short distance away) Dem state Gov and city mayor have let the protesters pretty much have full run of the place (seriously, we had National Guard presence and a "curfew" for a week, it was a total joke cause curfew wasn't enforced worth a damn) Most of downtown's businesses have had their glassfronts boarded up for weeks. We're awaiting the wrapup of the investigation in the Breonna Taylor case, most anyone with rational thought thinks the cops involved aren't gonna get charged and fully expecting the protesters to tear the city to shreds.
Why do those "with rational thought thinks the cops involved aren't gonna get charged and fully expecting the protesters to tear the city to shreds."
The Breonna Taylor case is far less clear cut than the George Floyd incident. I thought it was pretty much established that she was A.) killed in bed and B.) wasn't who they were looking for anyway
There's been a lot of misinformation going around about this case. [http://archive.is/Um47F] (FACT CHECK: Debunking 7 widely shared rumors in the Breonna Taylor police shooting - Louisville Courier-Journal) Here is a link from our local paper that debunks a lot of the big rumors that have been floating around.
Isn’t the some law or act somewhere about crossing state lines to protest?