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Old 28-09-2020, 05:44 AM #186
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...if as the ‘EX’ of...a no knock warrant was felt a necessity, then why..?...what were the specific reasons for that because ‘being an EX’ in itself is not a reason, those reasons must have been pretty sure of...did they do the same or intend to do the same with every EX person his life just on the off chance that drugs may be found, or whatever...is that their use of policing ...the laws that they are upholding, say that firearms can be owned and can be used when someone ‘invades’ your home, because they’ve then become a threat to you and your loved ones safety...that’s the belief system and law that those officers uphold..I wonder how it would have been if one or several of the officers had been killed in their bungling...how the law and justice system would have viewed that ...rather than facing the death of loved ones through a bungled raid, would long term prison sentences have been what was faced instead, for innocent people who were sleeping in their beds...there is no way, no how and no upturn, side turn etc of this that can make Breonna’s death anything other than a direct result of police actions against innocent citizens..and those actions against innocent really had to be the most air tight of things to have showed those drugs actually being there and everything that they suspected being how it was...and it wasn’t how it was because they weren’t there...and her family are being expected to just suck it up and accept a very low value of Breonna’s death as any sentencing of ‘justice’...Because the law as it applies to everyone, apparently doesn’t apply to the people who uphold it, the police officers themselves...it’s easy to see why a system is as broken as it is..
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