Well, it is the Federal Reserve's money. Until we get back to/on a standard of monetary value like gold/silver, the Fed will do what they want with "their" money. It isn't ours, they print it and they dole it out and spend it on anything they want to. So to stop them, we need to add value to our paper currency and coins.
I get it though. Yes, The formula was to not release all the videos immediately, so people made up their own mind that there was an injustice, and they rioted all over America. Since the Brianna Taylor event, whenever a black person is shot, the police department is getting quick to deliver on video evidence immediately because if they don’t, BLM and all the other yards Will chimp out.
They are unique in that they've been systematically brainwashed (and targeted with crack, glorifying crime, and welfare to replace fathers!) for generations. This results in a powder keg just waiting to be lit off, which in turn fuels the fire of people who want a literal race war, which is also a cabal wet dream! But UNITY OF WE THE PEOPLE is coming with more declass and exposre😁😁😁
This the one where the cops were breaking in, unannounced, and her fella used his pistol to defend the home thinking it was a burglar? Then the cops starting shooting through the door and killed her? So how’s it the man’s fault? I mean you never shoot through a door, and that goes both ways. To me, the cops getting zero liability here is criminal. Cops in America are not SEAL Team 6. This isn’t Afghanistan.
When officers entered the home after announcing themselves several times, they were immediately met by bullets, one of which struck an officer, being fired at them by Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker.
IDGAF what someone "announces" before, during or after breaking into my house, I'm blasting. If it's at night it's even part of my religion (Christianity) to kill them while defending my home. Exodus 22:2
No knock warrants are unnecessary 99% of the time.
Is it that hard to arrest someone outside of their home? In most cases they aren't even asked to self surrender.
Police and sheriff's departments that have ended no knock warrants and essentially home invasions have had fantastic success and eliminated these types of incidents.
Don't be a copsucker. This behavior is not warranted on people with the presumption of innocence.
We're not talking about speeding tickets, we're talking about a unnecessary practice that gets lots of people killed every year. Law enforcement included.
There is a mountain of difference between hearing what sounds like a burglar and what is clearly a full home invasion.
Also my Mossberg has the first shell that gets chambered as rock salt, country style.
My hope is that the universally recognizable noise of racking it with the follow-up of peppering someone with the ol' bastard blizzard will give them a come to Jesus moment and make them turn their life around in that moment.
If not I've got 4 Jamaican shells left to introduce them to Jesus personally. BUCK BUCK BUCK BUCK!
Incorrect. They were not immediately shot at after announcing themselves. Here’s a video that may help you. Using the cops own testimonies. FF to 4:00 to get around the beginning if you choose.
Actually no one shot through the door. I found the video I posted above. I think it was originally reported a shot went through the door, back then. But both sides testimonies cleared that up. Watch what I posted, you decide if a man has the right to shoot in self defense.
Watch the video. The man inside said they never heard them announce who they were. The lady was screaming “who is it!?” They didn’t know. Even the own cops testimony said he could barely hear them screaming back but did hear her at one point…but decided enough to be had been used and they breached, all that happened in 45 seconds. Watch the video.
I did watch the video. Apparently you and I saw two different things.
The fact of the matter is, if you’re not breaking the law, you’re not gonna have the police at your. They were both running drugs, and there was a rental car that a dead body was found in. FAFO 🤷♀️ at some point you’re gonna be held accountable for your actions, well it used to be that way anyway.
Oh absolutely. Totally agree on the Fafo situations. The things we do catch back up eventually. And it leads to stuff like this sometimes. I mean I feel, overall, police do a piss poor job. And I’ve got police officers in my family. They put on that uniform and their behavior changes. Of course not all, the officers who are upstanding people, who go above and beyond and give human life value, in all situation…they are life gifts from God. It’s just very rare. And I get it. When a person sees, on a daily basis, the “decay” if you will, of society…it will change you. Your less tolerant. And I hate that for them. It’s human nature. I mean when I hear people talk about robots or whatever, to police our communities. And you hear the rebuttals of, well robots have no human emotions. Human emotion is what’s getting innocent people killed by police officers.
I could go on but I’m getting off topic pretty bad. But yea, I agree with your post.
Where did I say they were innocent good Samaritans? And this did look like an execution. The man inside fired one shot. The cops retuned fire…let’s see, hmm. Well 22 shots just from the two cops in the doorway that went down the hallway, kitchen, and the neighbor above them. Out of control shooting. Then the cop on the outside sent 10 shots through closed curtain windows going into another neighbors house. So a crossfire. From one shot. You post a video that is an hour and 40 mins long. I’m listening to what the cops are saying in my 6 min video. From 4-10mins. When cops are admitting they didn’t even know they were firing because of their situation, clearly training is a problem. So I’m not saying much of anything about the people being shot at…that’s your assessment. I’m more interested in the gun pointing of a neighbor who the other cop is having to calm down. More interested in 32 rounds being sent into an situation that is easily misunderstood from the people getting shot at, perspective. The cops were wired before they even knocked. Their words.
Great what about all that money her family got?
Which her absent mom used to put a hit out on ine of the officers and the FBI did nothing. Knew and did shit.
Exactly. That should be addressed also.
Well, it is the Federal Reserve's money. Until we get back to/on a standard of monetary value like gold/silver, the Fed will do what they want with "their" money. It isn't ours, they print it and they dole it out and spend it on anything they want to. So to stop them, we need to add value to our paper currency and coins.
Didn't people riot all over the place? And now for what? That's the problem with presumed guilt until innocent.
It was all by design… It wasn’t a problem. It was a feature. It was all part of stealing the election.
I get it though. Yes, The formula was to not release all the videos immediately, so people made up their own mind that there was an injustice, and they rioted all over America. Since the Brianna Taylor event, whenever a black person is shot, the police department is getting quick to deliver on video evidence immediately because if they don’t, BLM and all the other yards Will chimp out.
They are unique in that they've been systematically brainwashed (and targeted with crack, glorifying crime, and welfare to replace fathers!) for generations. This results in a powder keg just waiting to be lit off, which in turn fuels the fire of people who want a literal race war, which is also a cabal wet dream! But UNITY OF WE THE PEOPLE is coming with more declass and exposre😁😁😁
👏👏👏
We are already seeing the unity 🤩
This the one where the cops were breaking in, unannounced, and her fella used his pistol to defend the home thinking it was a burglar? Then the cops starting shooting through the door and killed her? So how’s it the man’s fault? I mean you never shoot through a door, and that goes both ways. To me, the cops getting zero liability here is criminal. Cops in America are not SEAL Team 6. This isn’t Afghanistan.
You missed this part.
When officers entered the home after announcing themselves several times, they were immediately met by bullets, one of which struck an officer, being fired at them by Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker.
A no-knock warrant.
IDGAF what someone "announces" before, during or after breaking into my house, I'm blasting. If it's at night it's even part of my religion (Christianity) to kill them while defending my home. Exodus 22:2
No knock warrants are unnecessary 99% of the time.
Is it that hard to arrest someone outside of their home? In most cases they aren't even asked to self surrender.
Police and sheriff's departments that have ended no knock warrants and essentially home invasions have had fantastic success and eliminated these types of incidents.
Don't be a copsucker. This behavior is not warranted on people with the presumption of innocence.
Cyberhawk provided a video link I had not previously seen.
Woah. Who gave you a speeding ticket.
We're not talking about speeding tickets, we're talking about a unnecessary practice that gets lots of people killed every year. Law enforcement included.
It's called loving your neighbor.
That's how a guy n my county killed his own kid sneaking back into the house. Hope you are better trained than you sound.
Trained and prepared.
There is a mountain of difference between hearing what sounds like a burglar and what is clearly a full home invasion.
Also my Mossberg has the first shell that gets chambered as rock salt, country style.
My hope is that the universally recognizable noise of racking it with the follow-up of peppering someone with the ol' bastard blizzard will give them a come to Jesus moment and make them turn their life around in that moment.
If not I've got 4 Jamaican shells left to introduce them to Jesus personally. BUCK BUCK BUCK BUCK!
Incorrect. They were not immediately shot at after announcing themselves. Here’s a video that may help you. Using the cops own testimonies. FF to 4:00 to get around the beginning if you choose.
https://youtu.be/lDaNU7yDnsc?si=z_wDB3szRTpvlce3
Thank you for the lnk. This I had not seen before.
Had not seen that before. That's very different than how I'd seen/heard it described. Very damning for the LEOs.
∆ ty.
You said it, you never shoot through a door. The cops shot through the door as a response to being fired upon, correct?
Actually no one shot through the door. I found the video I posted above. I think it was originally reported a shot went through the door, back then. But both sides testimonies cleared that up. Watch what I posted, you decide if a man has the right to shoot in self defense.
that’s not what the video shows. They did announce.
….as I stated.
No, you said they were unannounced that is not true. There’s a video of them knocking on the door and announcing their arrival.
Watch the video. The man inside said they never heard them announce who they were. The lady was screaming “who is it!?” They didn’t know. Even the own cops testimony said he could barely hear them screaming back but did hear her at one point…but decided enough to be had been used and they breached, all that happened in 45 seconds. Watch the video.
I did watch the video. Apparently you and I saw two different things.
The fact of the matter is, if you’re not breaking the law, you’re not gonna have the police at your. They were both running drugs, and there was a rental car that a dead body was found in. FAFO 🤷♀️ at some point you’re gonna be held accountable for your actions, well it used to be that way anyway.
Oh absolutely. Totally agree on the Fafo situations. The things we do catch back up eventually. And it leads to stuff like this sometimes. I mean I feel, overall, police do a piss poor job. And I’ve got police officers in my family. They put on that uniform and their behavior changes. Of course not all, the officers who are upstanding people, who go above and beyond and give human life value, in all situation…they are life gifts from God. It’s just very rare. And I get it. When a person sees, on a daily basis, the “decay” if you will, of society…it will change you. Your less tolerant. And I hate that for them. It’s human nature. I mean when I hear people talk about robots or whatever, to police our communities. And you hear the rebuttals of, well robots have no human emotions. Human emotion is what’s getting innocent people killed by police officers. I could go on but I’m getting off topic pretty bad. But yea, I agree with your post.
You sound like the msm
A link providing the very testimonies of those involved…guess I sound like the news. Best to ignore anyone who can make sense of things right? 🙄
https://youtu.be/kt6cw3VQqvk?si=6OK-5mryHULk-Iv9
https://youtu.be/0Ddzw55YuJQ?si=6yUZntauAarznfL-
You act like they were some innocent good Samaritans and LMPD was out to murder some people that day.
Where did I say they were innocent good Samaritans? And this did look like an execution. The man inside fired one shot. The cops retuned fire…let’s see, hmm. Well 22 shots just from the two cops in the doorway that went down the hallway, kitchen, and the neighbor above them. Out of control shooting. Then the cop on the outside sent 10 shots through closed curtain windows going into another neighbors house. So a crossfire. From one shot. You post a video that is an hour and 40 mins long. I’m listening to what the cops are saying in my 6 min video. From 4-10mins. When cops are admitting they didn’t even know they were firing because of their situation, clearly training is a problem. So I’m not saying much of anything about the people being shot at…that’s your assessment. I’m more interested in the gun pointing of a neighbor who the other cop is having to calm down. More interested in 32 rounds being sent into an situation that is easily misunderstood from the people getting shot at, perspective. The cops were wired before they even knocked. Their words.
Bad ruling. Cops need to stop getting away with shit just because they have a badge.
Cyberhawk provided a link I had not seen before. Definitely a bad ruling
You probably also still tell people about how bad man Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
No, Floyd died of a drug overdose. It's possible for cops to have systemic issues and also not always be guilty.
But I've seen too many bad shoots (often of white guys so little coverage) to just accept the idea of qualified immunity.
Not even remotely in the same category as no knock warrants.
These need to stop. Unnecessary 95% of the time. Lives needlessly lost.