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NECC_EOD 0 points ago +1 / -1

Uh, reading this it was indeed a no knock warrant..Meaning they didn't identify themselves as officers before entering the premises..Do I think this could have been avoided who the fuck knows, but there is no evidence here that says he started shooting first..

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CSMKek 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s literally in the first sentence.

“He said mother fuckers knocked on the door but he didn’t know who it was”

He literally says they knocked. Knocking and breaching is the exact opposite of not knocking.

Had they actually carried out the no knock that had been granted there’s a good chance she’d still be alive. There were simultaneous raids that night...they actually “no knocked” at the other location and seized multiple suspects, weapons, drugs, and cash without a shot being fired.

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NECC_EOD 1 point ago +1 / -0

They didn't identify themselves as officers nor did they say they where entering..This is what they consider a no knock.. Regardless there is no evidence that he shot first..I have not seen it..This was fucked, cops do make mistakes I am not saying that the police did anything criminal.. However the shooting was not a good shooting..Not everything is black and white, both the police and suspects contributed in the situation going south..I don't think the police should be held criminally liable, but I think a civil judgement is justifiable..

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CSMKek 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s fair...I actually agree with everything you’ve said and the overall point you’re making with the exception of a it being a no-knock.

“**A no-knock warrant is a search warrant authorizing police officers to enter certain premises without first knocking and announcing their presence or purpose prior to entering the premises. Such warrants are issued where an entry pursuant to the knock-and-announce rule (ie. an announcement prior to entry) would lead to the destruction of the objects for which the police are searching or would compromise the safety of the police or another individual

It seems as if the police did some type of fucked up hybrid of no-knock/knock-and-announce. Regardless a life was lost and the family has been compensated. It’s a fucked up situation.

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NECC_EOD 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely, I'm not standing up for Breanna the individual as I'm pretty sure she was likely complicit.. It's fucked up and given the rather authoritarian actions of some Dem state prosecutors and the police being unwilling to refuse to carry out obviously unjust warrants etc..I do not want these departments to have the authority to do warrants like this..