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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
Breonna Taylor was killed because police performed a no-knock raid with plain-clothes on. They went to the wrong house. And by wrong house I mean it was no where even close to where they should have been. (As in not even the same neighborhood, road name not similar, etc.)
The only one arrested from the incident was her significant other. Last week he finally had his charges dropped. The killers I mean police still walk free.
For you to say "don't break the law," means you are willfully being ignorant at this point.
Sidenote: $20 is not worth killing over. That would be an 8th amendment violation (cruel and unusual punishment.)
So it's pretty simple, police should be held accountable for breaking the law. Which is what people are protesting for.
How is an accidental Shooting considered police brutality? I'm sure the family will get millions in insurance money. It is a terrible incident, but in no way criminal.
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