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Got lucky a scored one of these yesterday morning... and I can already see/hear/smell the tears hitting the ground.

CAN'T WAIT! /BartScottVoice
 


Wow they are really gonna let that shit go..fuck 12 rip breonna Taylor
 
And he is in office for at least 2 more years
 
Nebraska bar owner Jake Gardner, charged in fatal shooting of unarmed Black protester, dies by suicide, attorney says

A white bar owner charged with fatally shooting an unarmed Black man in May during protests in Omaha, Nebraska died by suicide in Oregon on Sunday, according to Gardner's attorneys.

"The family of Jake Gardner has asked Tom Monaghan and myself to share the news of his death today, at his own hand," attorney Stu Dornan said at a press conference Sunday.

The Hillsboro Police Department in Oregon is conducting an investigation into a cause of death after finding Gardner's body outside a medical clinic, according to a news release.


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...k-shooting-omaha-nebraska-suicide/5848139002/


wait why did he come to hillsboro? Racist POS
 
Louisville police officer defends his role in Breonna Taylor case in mass email to department

One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired into Breonna Taylor's home the night she was killed sent a mass email to the department early Tuesday defending his actions and slamming the city's leadership, his attorney confirmed to CNN.

In the email, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly told his colleagues they "do not deserve to be in this position" where "thugs" are allowed to "get into your face and yell, curse and degrade you" and if officers "make a mistake during the most stressful times in your career, the department and FBI ... go after you for civil rights violations."

He also defended his actions the night Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was fatally shot by police. Mattingly and two other officers broke down the door to her apartment while executing a late-night, "no-knock" warrant in a narcotics investigation on March 13. Mattingly was shotby Taylor's boyfriend, and then police opened fire, killing Taylor.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office is investigating possible criminal chargesagainst the officers involved, and an announcement is expected sometime soon. The city of Louisville and its police department have declared a state of emergency ahead of an expected decision.

"Regardless of the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did the legal, moral and ethical thing that night. It's sad how the good guys are demonized, and criminals are canonized," Mattingly wrote.

Further, Mattingly criticized city and police leaders, who he mocked as "pencil pushers."

"I'm proof they do not care about you or your family, and you are replaceable," he wrote.

The email, sent just after 2 a.m., was first made public by Vice News correspondent Roberto Aram Ferdman.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/us/louisville-police-breonna-taylor/index.html
 
Louisville police officer defends his role in Breonna Taylor case in mass email to department

One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired into Breonna Taylor's home the night she was killed sent a mass email to the department early Tuesday defending his actions and slamming the city's leadership, his attorney confirmed to CNN.

In the email, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly told his colleagues they "do not deserve to be in this position" where "thugs" are allowed to "get into your face and yell, curse and degrade you" and if officers "make a mistake during the most stressful times in your career, the department and FBI ... go after you for civil rights violations."

He also defended his actions the night Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was fatally shot by police. Mattingly and two other officers broke down the door to her apartment while executing a late-night, "no-knock" warrant in a narcotics investigation on March 13. Mattingly was shotby Taylor's boyfriend, and then police opened fire, killing Taylor.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office is investigating possible criminal chargesagainst the officers involved, and an announcement is expected sometime soon. The city of Louisville and its police department have declared a state of emergency ahead of an expected decision.

"Regardless of the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did the legal, moral and ethical thing that night. It's sad how the good guys are demonized, and criminals are canonized," Mattingly wrote.

Further, Mattingly criticized city and police leaders, who he mocked as "pencil pushers."

"I'm proof they do not care about you or your family, and you are replaceable," he wrote.

The email, sent just after 2 a.m., was first made public by Vice News correspondent Roberto Aram Ferdman.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/us/louisville-police-breonna-taylor/index.html

Drinking, anger and email do not mix well together.
 
to equate the death of an innocent by ones own poor judgement to an acceptable mistake and not take responsibility for it suggests a moral deficiency in the claimant IMHO
Louisville police officer defends his role in Breonna Taylor case in mass email to department

One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired into Breonna Taylor's home the night she was killed sent a mass email to the department early Tuesday defending his actions and slamming the city's leadership, his attorney confirmed to CNN.

In the email, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly told his colleagues they "do not deserve to be in this position" where "thugs" are allowed to "get into your face and yell, curse and degrade you" and if officers "make a mistake during the most stressful times in your career, the department and FBI ... go after you for civil rights violations."

He also defended his actions the night Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was fatally shot by police. Mattingly and two other officers broke down the door to her apartment while executing a late-night, "no-knock" warrant in a narcotics investigation on March 13. Mattingly was shotby Taylor's boyfriend, and then police opened fire, killing Taylor.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office is investigating possible criminal chargesagainst the officers involved, and an announcement is expected sometime soon. The city of Louisville and its police department have declared a state of emergency ahead of an expected decision.

"Regardless of the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did the legal, moral and ethical thing that night. It's sad how the good guys are demonized, and criminals are canonized," Mattingly wrote.

Further, Mattingly criticized city and police leaders, who he mocked as "pencil pushers."

"I'm proof they do not care about you or your family, and you are replaceable," he wrote.

The email, sent just after 2 a.m., was first made public by Vice News correspondent Roberto Aram Ferdman.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/us/louisville-police-breonna-taylor/index.html
 
Louisville police officer defends his role in Breonna Taylor case in mass email to department

One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired into Breonna Taylor's home the night she was killed sent a mass email to the department early Tuesday defending his actions and slamming the city's leadership, his attorney confirmed to CNN.

In the email, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly told his colleagues they "do not deserve to be in this position" where "thugs" are allowed to "get into your face and yell, curse and degrade you" and if officers "make a mistake during the most stressful times in your career, the department and FBI ... go after you for civil rights violations."

He also defended his actions the night Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was fatally shot by police. Mattingly and two other officers broke down the door to her apartment while executing a late-night, "no-knock" warrant in a narcotics investigation on March 13. Mattingly was shotby Taylor's boyfriend, and then police opened fire, killing Taylor.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office is investigating possible criminal chargesagainst the officers involved, and an announcement is expected sometime soon. The city of Louisville and its police department have declared a state of emergency ahead of an expected decision.

"Regardless of the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did the legal, moral and ethical thing that night. It's sad how the good guys are demonized, and criminals are canonized," Mattingly wrote.

Further, Mattingly criticized city and police leaders, who he mocked as "pencil pushers."

"I'm proof they do not care about you or your family, and you are replaceable," he wrote.

The email, sent just after 2 a.m., was first made public by Vice News correspondent Roberto Aram Ferdman.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/us/louisville-police-breonna-taylor/index.html

He gave 'em the ol' Victim Card? "That's gonna be a giant 'YIKES!' from me, Dawg!"
 
Cant stand Desantis, but some of those I don't have to much of a problem with. If people are blocking freeway and destroying property they need to be penalized.

Sure but standing on a freeway is not a felony level crime.

Misdemeanor sure, felony no.
 
"Regardless of the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did the legal, moral and ethical thing that night. It's sad how the good guys are demonized, and criminals are canonized," Mattingly wrote.

YIKES :(

EL OH EL @ "[L]egal, moral, and ethical" & "good guys [being] demonized."

I mean, yeah, bud... it's ALMOST what happened, buuuuuuut, not quite. In the immortal words of Bob Uecker: "Juuuuust a bit outside!"
 
Louisville police officer defends his role in Breonna Taylor case in mass email to department

One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired into Breonna Taylor's home the night she was killed sent a mass email to the department early Tuesday defending his actions and slamming the city's leadership, his attorney confirmed to CNN.

In the email, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly told his colleagues they "do not deserve to be in this position" where "thugs" are allowed to "get into your face and yell, curse and degrade you" and if officers "make a mistake during the most stressful times in your career, the department and FBI ... go after you for civil rights violations."

He also defended his actions the night Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was fatally shot by police. Mattingly and two other officers broke down the door to her apartment while executing a late-night, "no-knock" warrant in a narcotics investigation on March 13. Mattingly was shotby Taylor's boyfriend, and then police opened fire, killing Taylor.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office is investigating possible criminal chargesagainst the officers involved, and an announcement is expected sometime soon. The city of Louisville and its police department have declared a state of emergency ahead of an expected decision.

"Regardless of the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did the legal, moral and ethical thing that night. It's sad how the good guys are demonized, and criminals are canonized," Mattingly wrote.

Further, Mattingly criticized city and police leaders, who he mocked as "pencil pushers."

"I'm proof they do not care about you or your family, and you are replaceable," he wrote.

The email, sent just after 2 a.m., was first made public by Vice News correspondent Roberto Aram Ferdman.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/us/louisville-police-breonna-taylor/index.html

One officer has been charged with 3 counts wanton endangerment.

$15,000 bail.
 
One cop is charged with 'wanton endangerment' over Breonna Taylor's shooting death as two others walk free and 72 hour curfew is announced in Louisville and national guard is mobilized
  • Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is due to announce his decision in Frankfort on Wednesday
  • He will confirm whether or not Louisville Metro cops will face charges over their role in Breonna Taylor's fatal shooting in March
  • The Jefferson County grand jury will present its report on the case to a circuit judge ahead of Cameron's press conference, at 1.15pm
  • Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer on Wednesday also announced a 72-hour curfew for the city beginning at 9pm
  • City officials are bracing for further unrest ahead of the highly anticipated decision, which comes six months after Taylor's death
  • Fischer declared a state of emergency on Tuesday hours after police said they would restrict access in the city's downtown area\
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nounce-Breonna-Taylor-decision-afternoon.html
 
When they declared a state of emergency BEFORE the announcement, you knew it was going to go down like this.
Just read the the officer who was charged with “wanton Endangerment” had already been fired, and the charge had nothing to do with the actually murder of Breonna, but the reckless shooting into the other apartments!!!! Oh lord, this is a mess.
 
One cop is charged with 'wanton endangerment' over Breonna Taylor's shooting death as two others walk free and 72 hour curfew is announced in Louisville and national guard is mobilized
  • Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is due to announce his decision in Frankfort on Wednesday
  • He will confirm whether or not Louisville Metro cops will face charges over their role in Breonna Taylor's fatal shooting in March
  • The Jefferson County grand jury will present its report on the case to a circuit judge ahead of Cameron's press conference, at 1.15pm
  • Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer on Wednesday also announced a 72-hour curfew for the city beginning at 9pm
  • City officials are bracing for further unrest ahead of the highly anticipated decision, which comes six months after Taylor's death
  • Fischer declared a state of emergency on Tuesday hours after police said they would restrict access in the city's downtown area\
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nounce-Breonna-Taylor-decision-afternoon.html
This needs its own thread.

Expecting Louisville to justifiably burn today. Coward AG. What a pathetic display.

I'm expecting the fallouts of this to reach the NBA playoffs.
 
I thought posting "Arrest the Cops that Killed Breonna Taylor" on the IG would have had a bigger impact tbh
 
After reading the facts associated with the case I am not surprised by this.
 
....and who you believe SHOULD be held responsible.
 
Please enlighten us as to why you believe this was the correct decision.

1) The cops had a no knock warrant.
2) The cops were fired upon first.

That pretty much does it for me. Please enlighten me as to what the AG should have charged them with.
 
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