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Teeje92 94 points ago +94 / -0

Louisville resident here. This is gonna fucking suck. They closed the courthouse too. Closed a fucking courthouse! Our mayor is a useless sack of shit.

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zoober_floober 43 points ago +43 / -0

Most mayors are. Weak-minded fools that aspire to be puppets of the powerful.

Until recently (and except maybe in places like NYC) people thought mayors were only ribbon cutters and baby-kissers who were 99% ceremonial and decorative. That the real work was done by people out of the public eye.

Turns out that though that's all most of them DID, it wasn't all they could DO in legal terms.

That weakness was explicitly exploited by the Leftists. State DA's as well. Puppets were found, puppets were paid, and puppets were installed with a tiny handful of votes in obscure local elections.

Now, the fuckers are burning down big chunks of the country. Exactly as instructed.

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VoidWanderer 11 points ago +11 / -0

There's a funny thing about puppets though. They can be removed.

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MAGAngelo 8 points ago +8 / -0

It’s much easier to spot the strings when you know what you’re looking for.

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Sum9 14 points ago +14 / -0

Sounds like you need to go to Mike Linnig's and have a cod sandwich and a beer and just forget that shit bruh

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2020voter 6 points ago +7 / -1

Posted my comment in the wrong place, but agreed, mayor sucks, and governor sucks, too. Bigly, ha!

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IForgotMyPw 4 points ago +5 / -1

Big league.

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2020voter 5 points ago +5 / -0

Kek!! Peace, Friend!

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Loiuzein 2 points ago +2 / -0

I will always drink my covfefe bigly.

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Sevdawn 5 points ago +5 / -0

Stay safe, Pede. We live just south of Louisville, our hometown, and seeing it this way hurts so fucking bad. I wouldn't wish this shit on my worst enemy.

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MAGAICIAN 55 points ago +56 / -1

Great. Folks going to go apeshit over what appears to be the death of a big time drug trafficker.

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Cesare_Borgia 38 points ago +41 / -3

She probably wasn't. Her boyfriend was though, and when the cops showed up said boyfriend started shooting at the cops and this woman was caught in the crossfire.

In most states he'd be the one responsible for her death. It's only being treated differently because she's black and because of the current anti police climate.

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Trumpede 14 points ago +14 / -0

The boyfriend didn't die, but otherwise you're correct.

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DemsHaveNoHomeHere 6 points ago +6 / -0

The boyfriend that fired at police was wearing her pants.......

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Varangian 4 points ago +4 / -0

It would be felony murder for him. Somebody dies because you’re committing a crime you’re done. Even an idiot like me knows that.

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AutumnCrystal7777777 1 point ago +2 / -1

Don't know the charges but all were dropped. Legitimately imo.

Edit. Bad warrant, no knock raid, Castle rule valid in Kentucky, innocent killed by cops, neighbor house sprayed with their bullets, subject of warrant in jail at the time, prosecutorial misconduct, no illegal drugs or contraband found in the home they never should have entered.

I assume he surrendered immediately after he properly identified the unannounced invaders kicking in his door. Since he's alive. And free since May, probably in exchange for agreeing not to sue them into the next century.

I wouldn't want to know a single person involved at any end of this shitshow.

You're no idiot. They all were. Every one.

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Liganthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

In most states he'd be the one responsible for her death. It's only being treated differently because she's black and because of the current anti police climate.

That law is bullshit too. Thats like blaming a wife for you beating her.

We can blame without making it criminal.

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NvJohansson 9 points ago +10 / -1

Before the boating accident, I made sure my guns at night were never locked or in a safe, were loaded and easily accessible.

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MAGAngelo 5 points ago +5 / -0

You too??? I lost all mine last week in an unexpected boating accident.

Must be contagious?

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Belleoffreedom 42 points ago +42 / -0

I read somewhere, that like every other riot-inducing case, the facts were not as initially reported.

These creeps lie their asses off, and gullible people swallow it whole, every time.

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FL2PC72LE 33 points ago +33 / -0

I'll never forget the difference between the impression the MSM gave of the Trayvon Martin story (small child eating Skittles gunned down by redneck from 5 feet away) and the actual story (6 foot tall thug has smaller man on his back beating his head off the sidewalk.)

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 15 points ago +15 / -0

Yes, the Trayvon case was my biggest red pill regarding the misleadia. I've never trusted them since, and now realize that they have been lying to us for decades.

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Fuck___SPEZ_5 9 points ago +9 / -0

That's when I learned racial arithmetic.

Jewish + Latino = "White"

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Wankerton 3 points ago +5 / -2

Well all Jews are white. Until they decide they are not.

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SHALL_NOT 4 points ago +4 / -0

Schrodinger’s Jew

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ModernKnight 0 points ago +1 / -1

Eh, it's the other way around. The term for anti-Jewish beliefs is "anti-Semitic." What are the other Semitic ethnicities? Arab, Bedouin, Tuareg, Copt/Egyptian, other ethnicities in the Arabian peninsula, and even non-blacks in Ethiopia. Furthermore, the Jews have considered themselves a separate race for over 5,000 years, and until very recently, all others considered them a separate race for that time period. I suppose if you mean "white" as having a skin tone lighter than (insert standard here) then, yeah, many of them are pretty light-skinned, but genetically, culturally, and historically they are a separate ethnicity, not under the group of ethnicities called "white."

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FreeBased1 6 points ago +7 / -1

Skittles and Purple drank!

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ManyDirt 5 points ago +5 / -0

And the 911 calls "edited for time" that painted a racist picture.

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7.62swinebuster 31 points ago +31 / -0

Most grating part about this type of announcement is that as "leaders" you're admitting to the public you are scared and assuming a defensive posture before anything actually happens. Just lets the shtheads know you expect them to run amok and that you're nervous about it.

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Industry4 12 points ago +12 / -0

Exactly. Poor leadership. But, we have to also consider that some of these "leaders" are aligned with the rioters and may actually want it to happen.

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the-new-style 6 points ago +7 / -1

and they already gave $12m to her family

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stripperlover 24 points ago +24 / -0

if i worked for that dept id drop my badge and gun off at HQ. Not worth dying at the hands of these domestic terrorists

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OutcastSeal [S] 10 points ago +10 / -0

Pumped for that

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daty_dato 19 points ago +20 / -1

How could they get convicted? Had a warrant. Boyfriend shot through door hitting cop. They returned fire. Case closed.

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Au_contrarian 18 points ago +19 / -1

If someone tries to bust down my front door after midnight, I'm shooting at them too. I live in a castle doctrine state. I just don't understand trying to execute warrants in the most dangerous way possible. Enough swat teams for Roger Stone cowboy bullcrap. Just knock on the door when people are awake and show them the warrant.

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dodgeneonkingofcars 15 points ago +15 / -0

This is totally true: no-knocks (which admittedly this may or may not have been) are an awful plan for any arrest like this.

However, the cops performing this operation are not the ones responsible for the bad decision. It's the administrators who issued those commands, and more broadly the institution that permits that as a tactic.

It would be severely unjust to charge the officers who did the raid, so the mob's thirst for blood won't be quenched any time soon.

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Au_contrarian 6 points ago +7 / -1

I agree with you that the cops were doing their jobs and are not personally liable under the law, but if I was in their position and a warrant like this was handed to me, I'd say no thanks. I do have some discretion in how it's executed.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 6 points ago +6 / -0

Then you wouldn't have a job or a future career in law enforcement. It's easy to say what you would or wouldn't do when you aren't in a position where your career would be over by making that decision. Most jobs come with duties and responsibilities, and you aren't allowed to pick and choose the ones you want to do, and law enforcement is no exception.

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daty_dato 9 points ago +10 / -1

I believe they did knock and announced.

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Au_contrarian 2 points ago +4 / -2

I don't think there's clear evidence that they announced. Multiple witnesses say they didn't. But regardless, it was an announce and enter situation, so they're required to yell "police" as they batter down the door. What are the odds that that is heard and comprehended by the occupants after midnight? It's just dangerous as shit any way you slice it, and if the occupants shoot at the police they're likely innocent of any wrongdoing if they honestly believed they were defending themselves. Drug laws are partially to blame, because no knocks get issued when people are worried about evidence being flushed down the toilet. Easy solution to that is just to legalize it.

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jomten 1 point ago +1 / -0

Legalizing won't empty the prisons either. Most people in prison/jail on "non-violent" drug charges are there for stealing to support their habit, DUI, child endagerment, or prostitution. Prostitution should be legal as well though. Leaving them with no legal protections is what lets alot of serial killers stay undetected for so long.

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WolfMaddow 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you read the phone call from her bf he says they( police) knocked he asked who it was but couldn’t make out what was said so he started shooting. Everyone should read them for insight as they are interesting.

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AutumnCrystal7777777 1 point ago +1 / -0

How could that matter with a no knock warrant.

If footage showed it to be true, I guess. If not no jury buys they issued a no knock so they would knock and announce.

Besides the warrant being for a man already in jail.

I may be a victim of media lies but this just doesn't look like a hill to die on to me. if my take is right, the dropped charges and settlement seem unavoidable. Bad laws exist. Cops can fuck up. Not malignantly, here, or the shooter would be dead too.

Not giving a pass to BurnLootMurder. That's not my point.

Anyway no knocks are nonos in Kentucky now.

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jomten 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cops got a "no-knock" warrant, but the guy in charge of the operation said "fuck that, we are knocking and announcing ourselves". He says they knocked, and loudly announced police multiple times.

At this point im more inclined to believe the cops than the media. There should be bodycam footage to confirm this though, but apparently those cops werent wearing them?

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Loiuzein 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not wearing cams on duty should be grounds for immediate termination.

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Sevdawn 2 points ago +2 / -0

Should note here that at the beginning of Oct Louisville will be on police chief #3 since JUNE of this yr. First one was set to retire end of June, got fired in early June the day after a shootout between National Guard and patrons at a black owned BBQ (each side says the other shot first, black BBQ owner dies in crossfire, no LE had bodycams on, hence the police chief getting sacked) Interim police chief announced on LABOR DAY of all days that he's stepping down at the end of Sept. New interim chief, as far as I know, has stated that she is not interested in staying on permanently. To say things are a mess here would be a minor understatement.

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Loiuzein 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is definitely grounds for a solid REEE or three, ugh

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aintgotnotimefothis 2 points ago +2 / -0

They could literally wait outside during the day and arrest him the next time he left the apartment. There is no reason to kick in a door in the middle of the night. This wasn't a ben laden raid.

Regardless, they had a no knock warrant and they returned fire while executing it. This was a tragedy not a crime.

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SHALL_NOT 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just to clear things up, a no knock warrant means they just kick your door down and start shouting “POLICE POLICE” and ordering people what to do, vs a normal warrant where they wait for you to open the door and tell you about the warrant. So during a no knock, by the time you realize your door got kicked down they are already announcing they are police.

The breonna Taylor case was initially a no knock warrant but they executed it as a regular warrant. So the dangerous blind gunfight was possible. If they had stuck with no knock it would have been a lot safer.

They executed a no knock on Taylor’s other, trap lord, boyfriend’s house and nobody got hurt.

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SemperFree 15 points ago +15 / -0

Send in the Feds and put the mob down.

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mikegrouchy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Drop Minecraft on them.

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daggorath 2 points ago +2 / -0

One of the morons recently elected to city council here said that she wouldn’t have had to be involved with drugs if she had gotten the millions in reparations money she deserved lol

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deplorablepatriot 11 points ago +11 / -0

Chimp out inbound.

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Trumpede 11 points ago +14 / -3

Breonna was a drug dealer and a slut, those are facts.

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SnipedYou 8 points ago +8 / -0

Send in the guard and dominate the streets. Go Kyle Rittenhouse and defend businesses if the lame Governor refuses.

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obviouslytom 7 points ago +7 / -0

Are they going to announce the $32k in cash she was protecting from a drug deal she made? Please let it be about how she isn't innocent like the media and their pawns make her to be

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daggorath 3 points ago +3 / -0

I also like how they constantly portray her as an EMT, yet hadn’t been one since 2016. She worked for Metro government for like six months, called in and quit and was marked do not rehire. I did see at least one outlet that wrote an article claiming she was a nurse on the front lines of COVID. At the time of her death I think Louisville had 1 confirmed case.

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deplorablepatriot 6 points ago +6 / -0

Might as well tell folks to riot. Piss poor leadership.

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sum_yungai 2 points ago +2 / -0

They don't want justice, they want revenge.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 4 points ago +4 / -0

They want power and control.

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aintgotnotimefothis 4 points ago +4 / -0

The mentality of these people is insane. They literally think they are entitled to a human sacrifice.

The cops had a no knock warrant, which should never be used, and entered the home for a drug bust only to be immediately fired upon. They returned fire.

Opponents of no knock warrants have been saying that this is the reason we should eliminate them, but who are the criminals in this situation? The cops? These people literally want them in prison for life for returning fire during a drug bust. What?

They shouldn't have had a no knock warrant, but they did because the law allowed it and the warrant was issued by a judge. It's a tragedy not a crime.

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SHALL_NOT 3 points ago +3 / -0

They legitimately think the cops shot her while she was sleeping in bed. That means either that cops were lurking around the house to try and find an opportunity to kill a defenseless innocent black girl or that Taylor slept through a gunfight and got domed by a stray. Not sure which is dumber. But that is what they believe.

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Sevdawn 3 points ago +3 / -0

Beshear says he will deploy National Guard, KSP if needed after Breonna Taylor announcementt Fucker says this NOW after saying previously that he wanted the AG to give 48 hrs notice to bring in the National Guard. Source Pray for my hometown Pedes cause we are SO fucked.

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OutcastSeal [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Praying for you, your hometown, and America. We are under attack like never before. They are trying to divide us because that is the only way we fall.

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tap40 3 points ago +3 / -0

Funny how everyone already knows what the reaction will be if joggers don't get their way. Always the same.

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orcwordlaugh 3 points ago +3 / -0

They'll riot no matter the verdict. A mass gathering of extremists isn't going to just shrug their shoulders and go home even if they get what they claim to want.

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jomten 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is why you never trust the left. They will lie and distort the facts to fit a narrative, like literally every police shooting involving a black person. No matter the facts of the case.

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Soferio 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yet to see them riot over someone that isn't a felon or in the process of becoming one. Not one case. If it was as bad as they say I'm sure they could find one case.

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SHALL_NOT 3 points ago +3 / -0

Burned down LA over a DUI high speed chase arrest resist case.

“If you make the police come get ya, they’re gonna bring an ass whooping with them”

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Sevdawn 2 points ago +2 / -0

Haven't heard anything concrete, but rumor has it sometime today (Tues) Federal courthouse announced last week that they were gonna be shut down this entire week. The state of emergency was announced Mon afternoon.

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RPOZ28 2 points ago +2 / -0

Better shutter NYC, Chicago, Baltimore, LA, Seattle, Portland, Atlanta, DC, etc while you're at it. They'll be many "spontaneous" riots in support of Louisville.

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Loiuzein 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great, neat, cool, lock and load or flee the city.

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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

And yet the family won't be paying back the $12 million settlement for a dirty cop finding out.