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thoughtcrimeboss
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A bit of justice has been served as Brett Hankison, one of the cops involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor during a failed drug raid, was found guilty of excessive force on Friday for carelessly firing ten shots into doors and a window, without any visual of an actual target. He fired after Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot and wounded one of the other home invaders. Although Hankison didn't fire the shots that killed Taylor, he did fire ten shots without any idea of what he was even shooting at. There could of easily been children in the line of fire, and some of the shots went into the neighbors apartment. This is why you are only supposed to fire your weapon when you have an actual target. You don't just randomly fire in the general direction of gunfire, especially not in a residential setting. Apparently this dumbass forgot he is supposed to be protecting and serving. No drugs were recovered and the alleged drug dealing that led to this raid caused much less harm than the no knock raid did.
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thoughtcrimeboss
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/former-kentucky-officer-convicted-for-using-excessive-force-on-breonna-taylor-during-deadly-raid/ar-AA1tmWi1?
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Taye π©π΅ π½βοΈ
@casedup
Was that the video where the guy unloaded on the cops?
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Rando
@chasing-pointers
Police: Making bad situations worse.
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