Prepare for another nightly jogging session, that will probably spread across the US and last for weeks. The Grand Jury made their decision on the Breonna Taylor case today and people are upset. Louisville is in preemptive lockdown, but that probably won't stop anything.
The racial angle is doing us a massive disservice in this case because it is, as you say, otherwise fascinating. The cops are serving this warrant at an apartment because confronting these people in public ostensibly puts more innocent people in danger. Yet, it’s an apartment building, so there will be innocent lives at risk regardless. So that’s the play? Do you refuse to pursue criminals if they happen to live in an apartment? Do criminals respond by operating exclusively in apartments? At some point, don’t you have to blame the terrorists for setting up shop in the hospital? Even then, do we maybe expect our police to adhere to niggling little requirements like “being able to see what you’re shooting at”?
It really is the perfect case for a hard look at the way police handle these things. But instead, the national conversation is questioning the concept of codified legal systems.
But instead, the national conversation is questioning the concept of codified legal systems.
...that apply to blacks. Everyone seems to be okay with it when it applies to whites, especially white men. There definitely wouldn't be rioting if Breonna Taylor were white. Hell, while Obama was in office Biden managed to get the country's colleges and universities to effectively declare men guilty until proven innocent if accused of sexual misconduct, and there weren't any riots about that. The country might even elect that man president, they certainly will if the very same people who are rioting about this alleged injustice have anything to say about it. So it's not about justice systems as a whole, it's just about having them apply to blacks.
The woman who rented the truck, Holly Zoller, was at Charlottesville when all that stuff happened. The whole thing is a neat little rabbit hole to go down.
Trump's secret police need to grab her phone, the GPS tracks from the truck, and see where the minivans take them. Then, figure out who paid for what how, and send out another round of minivans.
It's always Soros, but the minivan drivers have to go through as much as they can to flesh out the network. Build an intel package, make a target package, do raids and gather intel, repeat.
Brings back memories of the onset of Occupy Wall Street, where there were magically a bunch of professionally printed 'Occupy Everything' signs ready for use for the first marches in a bunch of cities. The committed ones have been coordinating this stuff for a long time.
Prepare for another nightly jogging session, that will probably spread across the US and last for weeks. The Grand Jury made their decision on the Breonna Taylor case today and people are upset. Louisville is in preemptive lockdown, but that probably won't stop anything.
They only charged one officer - with reckless endangerment. He blindly discharged ten shots and hit no one.
He was essentially charged with failing to shoot Breonna Taylor lol
This would normally be an interesting case. Is it his fault someone made him a gunner?
The racial angle is doing us a massive disservice in this case because it is, as you say, otherwise fascinating. The cops are serving this warrant at an apartment because confronting these people in public ostensibly puts more innocent people in danger. Yet, it’s an apartment building, so there will be innocent lives at risk regardless. So that’s the play? Do you refuse to pursue criminals if they happen to live in an apartment? Do criminals respond by operating exclusively in apartments? At some point, don’t you have to blame the terrorists for setting up shop in the hospital? Even then, do we maybe expect our police to adhere to niggling little requirements like “being able to see what you’re shooting at”?
Tragic accident. But not sure why they thought they could get a murder charge.
It really is the perfect case for a hard look at the way police handle these things. But instead, the national conversation is questioning the concept of codified legal systems.
...that apply to blacks. Everyone seems to be okay with it when it applies to whites, especially white men. There definitely wouldn't be rioting if Breonna Taylor were white. Hell, while Obama was in office Biden managed to get the country's colleges and universities to effectively declare men guilty until proven innocent if accused of sexual misconduct, and there weren't any riots about that. The country might even elect that man president, they certainly will if the very same people who are rioting about this alleged injustice have anything to say about it. So it's not about justice systems as a whole, it's just about having them apply to blacks.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8757977/Police-release-footage-officers-shoot-13-year-old-boy.html
Just happened the other day. Zero coverage, only found out about it because of a discord i hang out in.
Eleven fucking times. Hey BLM, you guys said you're against police brutality, where you at?
Duncan Lemp was the White Breonna Taylor, long before Taylor herself.
Nobody rioted.
I’ve been saying if you truly want to address police brutality then talk about all cases. Show that it happens to all races.
If the codified legal system applied to whites, Kyle Rittenhouse would be free, and half of Seattle would be in jail.
What a shock. I hope if Trump wins he declares BLM a terrorist group.
Those trucks are tagged.
The fine folks over at /pol/ have already done the work.
The woman who rented the truck, Holly Zoller, was at Charlottesville when all that stuff happened. The whole thing is a neat little rabbit hole to go down.
Trump's secret police need to grab her phone, the GPS tracks from the truck, and see where the minivans take them. Then, figure out who paid for what how, and send out another round of minivans.
Pretty sure they already found ties to, well, take a wild guess.
Satan needs to collect on that bounty next.
It's always Soros, but the minivan drivers have to go through as much as they can to flesh out the network. Build an intel package, make a target package, do raids and gather intel, repeat.
Brings back memories of the onset of Occupy Wall Street, where there were magically a bunch of professionally printed 'Occupy Everything' signs ready for use for the first marches in a bunch of cities. The committed ones have been coordinating this stuff for a long time.