Breonna Taylor 26 yrs old Shot By Police In Botched Raid In Louisville

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FOP blasts judge for freeing alleged cop shooter. His lawyer says police are in the wrong



LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Fraternal Order of Police is livid that a Louisville judge on Friday released a man on home incarceration who is charged with attempted murder and assault for allegedly shooting a Louisville Metro Police sergeant in a fatal police shooting of an EMT.

But the man's lawyer says it is the police who should be ashamed for killing his girlfriend Breonna Taylor — an EMT with no criminal record — and endangering the public while serving a search warrant in the middle of the night.
FOP Chapter 614 President Ryan Nichols said in a news release that Jefferson Circuit Judge Olu Stevens' decision to release Kenneth Walker is a “slap in the face to everyone wearing a badge" and has endangered the public.

Walker, 27, had been held on a $250,000 full cash bond for allegedly shooting Sgt. Jon Mattingly March 13 while he and two other officers tried to serve a search warrant in a drug investigation. Mattingly underwent surgery and is recovering.

The commonwealth’s attorney’s office objected to home incarceration, citing the seriousness of the charges. “One person is dead, and one person was almost killed due to Mr. Walker's actions,” prosecutor Ebert Haegele said. But Walker's defense lawyer, Rob Eggert, said it was police who killed Taylor.


The commonwealth’s attorney’s office objected to home incarceration, citing the seriousness of the charges. “One person is dead, and one person was almost killed due to Mr. Walker's actions,” prosecutor Ebert Haegele said. But Walker's defense lawyer, Rob Eggert, said it was police who killed Taylor.

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"In this case the threat to the community came not from Kenneth Walker, but from police," he said.
He said his inspection of an apartment building on Springfield Drive near Doss High School where the shooting occurred shows police fired some 20 shots into the building, some of which entered other apartments, endangering residents that included a 5-year-child.LMPD Chief Steve Conrad said he couldn’t comment because of a pending investigation.Eggert suggested in a bond reduction motion that Walker acted in self-defense when he thought somebody was breaking into Taylor's apartment.


And he said his client, who has no felony convictions, was well-suited for home incarceration.
In the motion, Eggert told Stevens that Walker was in bed with his longtime girlfriend at her home when police chose to execute the warrant at 1 a.m.
Eggert said they heard a loud banging on the door and though police may claim to have identified themselves, they did not.

When they heard the door exploding open, apparently struck by a battering ram, Walker fired one shot, apparently hitting Mattingly, Eggert said, while police fired multiple times, striking Taylor, who was naked, eight times and killing her.


“Had Mr. Walker known that police were outside he would have opened the door and ushered them in,” Eggert said. He also noted that no drugs were found, that Walker was not the target of the search warrant and that the home belonged to Taylor, not him. In an interview, Eggert said: "The FOP is wrong" and trying to intimidate Judge Stevens.
Objecting to the motion, Haegele, an assistant commonwealth’s attorney, said Eggert's account represents only Walker’s version of events and that the only factors Stevens should have considered were whether he was a flight risk, was likely to appear for future proceedings and presented a danger to others. Commonwealth’s Attorney Tom Wine said in an email that Walker, because of the seriousness of his alleged crimes, was not a candidate for release because of the coronavirus.


Nearly 180 inmates have been freed from the Jefferson County jail to avoid spreading the virus.
Read this: More than 100 pretrial defendants to be released from jail to avoid coronavirus spread
Stevens ordered Walker held on home incarceration without release for work or other purposes and ordered him not to possess firearms.
A pretrial hearing was set for June 25.
Taylor's family members said she was kind, hardworking and honest and that they were angry she was dead at age 26. The Jefferson County coroner confirmed she was killed in the shooting.
"She really did not deserve to end her life so horrifically," Taylor's aunt, Bianca Austin, said in an interview.

She said Taylor became a certified EMT in 2017, and loved her work as a PRN at Norton Healthcare and an ER technician at University of Louisville Health Jewish East.

Remember when he was under the gun for not allowing a stacked deck of a Jury to be used against a Brother. Those CACs tried to get him removed and disbarred.

This Brotha has HEART.
 
They claim none were wearing cams.
I read about that last night that they didn't even have on body cams or maybe did and they just lying about it. Then they arrest ol boy for attempted murder of a police officer. They didn't even knock on the door or announce themselves as police and they were in plain clothes too, anybody would have shot at them.
 
The Police, Fire, and EMT Unions are the only ones that get a pass from the Right-wing Union buster's policies. They are exempted
It starts with the governor of the state and the elected officials. Those rules can be changed state by state.
 
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FOP blasts judge for freeing alleged cop shooter. His lawyer says police are in the wrong



LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Fraternal Order of Police is livid that a Louisville judge on Friday released a man on home incarceration who is charged with attempted murder and assault for allegedly shooting a Louisville Metro Police sergeant in a fatal police shooting of an EMT.

But the man's lawyer says it is the police who should be ashamed for killing his girlfriend Breonna Taylor — an EMT with no criminal record — and endangering the public while serving a search warrant in the middle of the night.
FOP Chapter 614 President Ryan Nichols said in a news release that Jefferson Circuit Judge Olu Stevens' decision to release Kenneth Walker is a “slap in the face to everyone wearing a badge" and has endangered the public.

Walker, 27, had been held on a $250,000 full cash bond for allegedly shooting Sgt. Jon Mattingly March 13 while he and two other officers tried to serve a search warrant in a drug investigation. Mattingly underwent surgery and is recovering.

The commonwealth’s attorney’s office objected to home incarceration, citing the seriousness of the charges. “One person is dead, and one person was almost killed due to Mr. Walker's actions,” prosecutor Ebert Haegele said. But Walker's defense lawyer, Rob Eggert, said it was police who killed Taylor.


The commonwealth’s attorney’s office objected to home incarceration, citing the seriousness of the charges. “One person is dead, and one person was almost killed due to Mr. Walker's actions,” prosecutor Ebert Haegele said. But Walker's defense lawyer, Rob Eggert, said it was police who killed Taylor.

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"In this case the threat to the community came not from Kenneth Walker, but from police," he said.
He said his inspection of an apartment building on Springfield Drive near Doss High School where the shooting occurred shows police fired some 20 shots into the building, some of which entered other apartments, endangering residents that included a 5-year-child.LMPD Chief Steve Conrad said he couldn’t comment because of a pending investigation.Eggert suggested in a bond reduction motion that Walker acted in self-defense when he thought somebody was breaking into Taylor's apartment.


And he said his client, who has no felony convictions, was well-suited for home incarceration.
In the motion, Eggert told Stevens that Walker was in bed with his longtime girlfriend at her home when police chose to execute the warrant at 1 a.m.
Eggert said they heard a loud banging on the door and though police may claim to have identified themselves, they did not.

When they heard the door exploding open, apparently struck by a battering ram, Walker fired one shot, apparently hitting Mattingly, Eggert said, while police fired multiple times, striking Taylor, who was naked, eight times and killing her.


“Had Mr. Walker known that police were outside he would have opened the door and ushered them in,” Eggert said. He also noted that no drugs were found, that Walker was not the target of the search warrant and that the home belonged to Taylor, not him. In an interview, Eggert said: "The FOP is wrong" and trying to intimidate Judge Stevens.
Objecting to the motion, Haegele, an assistant commonwealth’s attorney, said Eggert's account represents only Walker’s version of events and that the only factors Stevens should have considered were whether he was a flight risk, was likely to appear for future proceedings and presented a danger to others. Commonwealth’s Attorney Tom Wine said in an email that Walker, because of the seriousness of his alleged crimes, was not a candidate for release because of the coronavirus.


Nearly 180 inmates have been freed from the Jefferson County jail to avoid spreading the virus.
Read this: More than 100 pretrial defendants to be released from jail to avoid coronavirus spread
Stevens ordered Walker held on home incarceration without release for work or other purposes and ordered him not to possess firearms.
A pretrial hearing was set for June 25.
Taylor's family members said she was kind, hardworking and honest and that they were angry she was dead at age 26. The Jefferson County coroner confirmed she was killed in the shooting.
"She really did not deserve to end her life so horrifically," Taylor's aunt, Bianca Austin, said in an interview.

She said Taylor became a certified EMT in 2017, and loved her work as a PRN at Norton Healthcare and an ER technician at University of Louisville Health Jewish East.





I read about that last night that they didn't even have on body cams or maybe did and they just lying about it. Then they arrest ol boy for attempted murder of a police officer. They didn't even knock on the door or announce themselves as police and they were in plain clothes too, anybody would have shot at them.

They claimed that they did announce themselves, but once no-one answered they rammed the door open...

Who knows if they really did, because no video has been released. Also, who did they think would've been awake at 2am to answer the door? How long did they wait between knocking before they knocked it down? Did they announce themselves as police officers after violently forcing their way into someone's house?

...but ya'll wanna keep voting.
 
It starts with the governor of the state and the elected officials. Those rules can be changed state by state.
Nah Bruh, this shit comes from the National level. That was one of Paul Ryan's primary missions to fight for "Right To Work" legislation on the Federal level for the GOP Govs to put into play.

It CAN be changed, but look at what's going on here in WI. Gov. Evers' actions are being thwarted by the Right in the Legislature and the Courts.
That playbook is in effect nationwide.
 
They claimed that they did announce themselves, but once no-one answered they rammed the door open...

Who knows if they really did, because no video has been released. Also, who did they think would've been awake at 2am to answer the door? How long did they wait between knocking before they knocked it down? Did they announce themselves as police officers after violently forcing their way into someone's house?
This is a No-Knock announcement in action.



What it sounds like while they are bungling an entry while YOU'RE asleep.



Once they do gain entry, what the fuck else should they expect except to be fired upon if it ain't some trap house.
 
I read about that last night that they didn't even have on body cams or maybe did and they just lying about it. Then they arrest ol boy for attempted murder of a police officer. They didn't even knock on the door or announce themselves as police and they were in plain clothes too, anybody would have shot at them.
In sworn statements, they said they knocked loudly and announced themselves before entering the apartment (they claimed they entered the apartment AFTER there was no response from the dude). However, they didn't explain why they would knock and announce their presence when they went out of their way to get NO-KNOCK warrant.
 
One of the race soldiers was previously in a police involved shooting and was suspended for his role in, a judge dismissed the charges against him.

for what it's worth, the judge found him guilty and was to serve without jail time. the judge dropped the civil lawsuit.

From the article:
Satterly was sentenced to charges without serving jail time, the lawsuit was dismissed by a judge, and Cosgrove returned from paid administrative leave the following year.
 
One of the race soldiers was previously in a police involved shooting and was suspended for his role in, a judge dismissed the charges against him.

This is unusual these days for the media to be given access to personnel records. They must feel very confident that the cops won't be prosecuted.
 
for what it's worth, the judge found him guilty and was to serve without jail time. the judge dropped the civil lawsuit.

From the article:

That still resulted in a miscarriage of Justice. The cop got an entry placed into his file that didn't even disqualify him from employment as a LEO, sat on an extended paid vacation until the shit died down, and neither the cop nor the City came up off of a cent for harming the old dude, not to mention the damage to his car.
:smh::smh::smh:
 
dummy, look up at the story about the judge

Now go and google how one becomes a judge

Now bow your head in shame
if after all this time you negros can't see that they are playin "good cop bad cop" and either way you fucked. Rome has to fall or you never getting free.
 
This is a No-Knock announcement in action.



What it sounds like while they are bungling an entry while YOU'RE asleep.



Once they do gain entry, what the fuck else should they expect except to be fired upon if it ain't some trap house.


I need a door and frame like those.... damn...

That first mfkr damn near dislocated his shoulder with that fail
 
They claimed that they did announce themselves, but once no-one answered they rammed the door open...

Who knows if they really did, because no video has been released. Also, who did they think would've been awake at 2am to answer the door? How long did they wait between knocking before they knocked it down? Did they announce themselves as police officers after violently forcing their way into someone's house?
In the article the neighbors said they didn't hear anyone knocking at the door. Cops got a lot of holes in what they said happened.
 
In the article the neighbors said they didn't hear anyone knocking at the door. Cops got a lot of holes in what they said happened.

Oh, I'm definitely not buy ANY part of their story. As was stated earlier, why would they go out of their way to announce themselves if they went through the trouble to get a no knock warrant.

And then for the FOP to be "livid" that the boyfriend was remanded to home confinement....

How about you (FOP) direct that anger towards the cops that fired 33 rounds into the wrong apartment and oh yeah that KILLED AN INNOCENT WOMAN!

This was a botched hit and instead of them apologizing and trying to be human(e) about the situation they want to try to drag the boyfriend through the wringer.... hell if Breonna hadn't had such a stellar reputation they would be trying some way to excuse their actions
 
It appears one of the cops involved, had a vendetta against the guy who returned fired.


No the vendetta was with a guy with the last name Wilson, her bf has the last name Walker....

But it does show a history of vendetta like behavior and the ability / willingness to plant drugs/ bend rules to get what he wants.....


So if the original warrant in question was for Mr. Wilson, whom that officer has a repeated and contentious relationship with....it would definitely support my theory that that "no knock warrant" was in fact a hit.... Wilson has embarrassed and seemingly tarnished that officers name and character repeatedly...that officer wanted the ultimate revenge....

But the $Million questions are;
how the fuck did they get to the wrong apartment? I mean was that a outdated previously listed address or was it a case of being at 341 E main st when they were supposed to be at 341 W main....?

And how did they not know the person in question had been arrested hours earlier?
 
No the vendetta was with a guy with the last name Wilson, her bf has the last name Walker....

But it does show a history of vendetta like behavior and the ability / willingness to plant drugs/ bend rules to get what he wants.....


So if the original warrant in question was for Mr. Wilson, whom that officer has a repeated and contentious relationship with....it would definitely support my theory that that "no knock warrant" was in fact a hit.... Wilson has embarrassed and seemingly tarnished that officers name and character repeatedly...that officer wanted the ultimate revenge....

But the $Million questions are;
how the fuck did they get to the wrong apartment? I mean was that a outdated previously listed address or was it a case of being at 341 E main st when they were supposed to be at 341 W main....?

And how did they not know the person in question had been arrested hours earlier?
Corrected, thanks.
 
No the vendetta was with a guy with the last name Wilson, her bf has the last name Walker....

But it does show a history of vendetta like behavior and the ability / willingness to plant drugs/ bend rules to get what he wants.....


So if the original warrant in question was for Mr. Wilson, whom that officer has a repeated and contentious relationship with....it would definitely support my theory that that "no knock warrant" was in fact a hit.... Wilson has embarrassed and seemingly tarnished that officers name and character repeatedly...that officer wanted the ultimate revenge....

But the $Million questions are;
how the fuck did they get to the wrong apartment? I mean was that a outdated previously listed address or was it a case of being at 341 E main st when they were supposed to be at 341 W main....?

And how did they not know the person in question had been arrested hours earlier?

vendetta is the same shit that got Eric Garner killed, but many folks don’t believe that
 
So as more details come out now the public is learning that one of the officers involved in this shooting (the one shot in the leg) has an EXTENSIVE history with this lady's boyfriend.

He arrested him several times, tried to plant drugs on him, had his previous home and his place of business SWAT'd, and even had a dispute with him over a chic.

This wasn't a botched raid. This was a failed execution.
 
So as more details come out now the public is learning that one of the officers involved in this shooting (the one shot in the leg) has an EXTENSIVE history with this lady's boyfriend.

He arrested him several times, tried to plant drugs on him, had his previous home and his place of business SWAT'd, and even had a dispute with him over a chic.

This wasn't a botched raid. This was a failed execution.

See my post above.....

He had a vendetta against someone else
 
So as more details come out now the public is learning that one of the officers involved in this shooting (the one shot in the leg) has an EXTENSIVE history with this lady's boyfriend.

He arrested him several times, tried to plant drugs on him, had his previous home and his place of business SWAT'd, and even had a dispute with him over a chic.

This wasn't a botched raid. This was a failed execution.

Nope the more details come out the more they show they fucked up royally.

The suspect they wanted to kill was already in police custody.


At this point in time there’s no other way to put it...
 
Nope the more details come out the more they show they fucked up royally.

The suspect they wanted to kill was already in police custody.


At this point in time there’s no other way to put it...

Exactly....

But this is what the DA is gonna try to do they're gonna try to leverage the charges for the bf against either the potential settlement and nda for her family or seeking charges against the officers hell maybe both. (I if you guys don't make anymore noise we can drop the charges against Walker and we are ready to offer you $250k)...just pulling a number out of thin air.

I hope Walker and her family have good lawyers that will see through the bullshit and call their bluff.....

Those cops need to be punished, fired and charged.... and I'm sure they can get much more money than that after lawyer fees (it won't bring Breonna back), but getting them fired and convicted would be justice
 
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