Woman and Obese cop have a deadly shoot out in a Family Dollar Parking Lot

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You lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas (just like with breonna taylor). You associate with criminals, drug dealers, etc you're going to be subject to the same fate they would be.

She clearly had a death wish if she was prepared to have a shootout with the cops. It's obvious that compliance was completely out of the question here.
SMFH, Breonna wasn’t with the drug dealer, that was her ex, her boyfriend at the time, Kenneth Walker was law abiding and had a legal fire arm, her past shouldn’t judge her future and no one should be murdered cause of something an ex or current significant other done.

this case here, she pulled a gun on the cop and shot him, it’s not much to say after that.
 

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Yeah but don’t the warrants supersede that ?? Because ( assuming here) most laws are to loop people into crimes when circumstances pop up not give you loop holes out, let’s say she says the gun is her boyfriend’s, if the DA wants to play hard ball she would have to fight like hell to get that charge off her if they hit her with some accessory charges or others, and that’s if they try to lean on her, to get her to flip or just be an a$$hole and fry her
Possibly, I’m not too sure how warrants play in with this. In most cases, it has to be expressed permission to search a purse or pockets though.
 

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SMFH, Breonna wasn’t with the drug dealer, that was her ex, her boyfriend at the time, Kenneth Walker was law abiding and had a legal fire arm, her past shouldn’t judge her future and no one should be murdered cause of something an ex or current significant other done.

this case here, she pulled a gun on the cop and shot him, it’s not much to say after that.


The point is she had dealings with her ex for years and it followed her to her future. An ex who had a rap sheet with drug related crimes. Hell, she once bought a rental car for him years ago which ended up with a dead body in the trunk.

You have an extensive long lasting association with drug dealers and the like, you're going to be subjected to all sorts of things. Be it investigations, raids, getting violated by some sort of rival dealer, etc.

If she never had an infatuation for a drug dealer, she never would have ended up getting raided that night and losing her life. It's a tragedy, yes, but, if she never had decided to deal with a drug dealer she never would have been in that situation to begin with. It was a domino effect that followed her.
 

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The point is she had dealings with her ex for years and it followed her to her future. An ex who had a rap sheet with drug related crimes. Hell, she once bought a rental car for him years ago which ended up with a dead body in the trunk.

You have an extensive long lasting association with drug dealers and the like, you're going to be subjected to all sorts of things. Be it investigations, raids, getting violated by some sort of rival dealer, etc.

If she never had an infatuation for a drug dealer, she never would have ended up getting raided that night and losing her life. It's a tragedy, yes, but, if she never had decided to deal with a drug dealer she never would have been in that situation to begin with. It was a domino effect that followed her.
Damn just Damn so she had an envolvement with a drrug dealer, got out of that situation and got a job as an EMT but because she was once involved, her fault that the cops ran up in a house where no one was involved with illegal activities.


Do you think felons should be locked up for life? What would be in the incintive to stop committing crimes if you are always subject to death and any one you associate with for life?


You sound like someone who watched way too many SYSBM videos.
 

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Damn just Damn so she had an envolvement with a drrug dealer, got out of that situation and got a job as an EMT but because she was once involved, her fault that the cops ran up in a house where no one was involved with illegal activities.


Do you think felons should be locked up for life? What would be in the incintive to stop committing crimes if you are always subject to death and any one you associate with for life?


You sound like someone who watched way too many SYSBM videos.


You're deluded by idealism. I'm simply explaining what happened and why.

And if I remember correctly she had just got done dealing with her ex like 2 months prior to the raid.
 

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Bottom line because so many non criminal Black people get killed by the cops, The police felt they had to get ahead of this story by putting out the body cam footage before the investigation was complete. Now what would've normally been a non story now might get a bag out of it and the actual criminal suspect might actually get a sweet deal because the DA might not want to chance a sympathetic jury.

Because the sister in Texas was killed in her house despite no criminal associations now this criminal might get a pass and a bag.
 

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You're deluded by idealism. I'm simply explaining what happened and why.

And if I remember correctly she had just got done dealing with her ex like 2 months prior to the raid.
The fact is there was no evidence of criminality in that house. The fact is the city is gonna pay a huge bag to the family despite whatever previous associations she might have had. Again the fact that she dated a random "pookie" means that city has to pay out big money to the family of a former "ppokie lover"?

I remember years ago there was a blog called Anonymous Cop and he said that he thought that a lot of these killings were suicide by cop situations where people "sacrificed" themselves so their families could get a payout. He was mainly referring to the Eric Garner situation. He actually said Brother Garner should've put down his "hamburger shovels" (he meant his hands).
 

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The fact is there was no evidence of criminality in that house. The fact is the city is gonna pay a huge bag to the family despite whatever previous associations she might have had. Again the fact that she dated a random "pookie" means that city has to pay out big money to the family of a former "ppokie lover"?

I remember years ago there was a blog called Anonymous Cop and he said that he thought that a lot of these killings were suicide by cop situations where people "sacrificed" themselves so their families could get a payout. He was mainly referring to the Eric Garner situation. He actually said Brother Garner should've put down his "hamburger shovels" (he meant his hands).


Once again, it was a tragedy. No one had any business being killed that night but, when you open fire at police, they're going to fire back. A couple other raids were being conducted simultaneously that night and no shootings occurred at them.

I'm addressing the root cause, not the result.
 

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Once again, it was a tragedy. No one had any business being killed that night but, when you open fire at police, they're going to fire back. A couple other raids were being conducted simultaneously that night and no shootings occurred at them.

I'm addressing the root cause, not the result.

Stop at the bolded. You ask any cop, solider or responsible gun owner what would happen if anyone breached their door unannounced and all of them would say they would shoot not questions asked.

Maybe just maybe the tactics are bad, They only do that when they think that there's no threat. If they think there's a threat they retreat call the SWAT Team and begin negotiations.

There was a ex Delta Force dude who said if the cops come for his guns he's gonna force negotiations. I and most people feel the same way.

We do it for active shooters and terrorists.
 

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You lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas (just like with breonna taylor). You associate with criminals, drug dealers, etc you're going to be subject to the same fate they would be.

She clearly had a death wish if she was prepared to have a shootout with the cops. It's obvious that compliance was completely out of the question here.


@LaBellaNicole0416.NYC you see what this poster is posting?? :mjtf::mjtf:
 

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Stop at the bolded. You ask any cop, solider or responsible gun owner what would happen if anyone breached their door unannounced and all of them would say they would shoot not questions asked.

Maybe just maybe the tactics are bad, They only do that when they think that there's no threat. If they think there's a threat they retreat call the SWAT Team and begin negotiations.

There was a ex Delta Force dude who said if the cops come for his guns he's gonna force negotiations. I and most people feel the same way.

We do it for active shooters and terrorists.

That may be true but it still doesn't change the facts. Her ex-boyfriend (as well as her by association) were under investigation for drug related crimes. The courts granted the cops the ability to do what they did. Ultimately, the takeaway should be to not get on law enforcements radar for those sorts of reasons so that they're not legally justified in kicking your door down at midnight with the guns drawn.

It's about being proactive as opposed to reactive.
 
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