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TopicSo what is the "defense" of what happened to Breonna Taylor?
MaverickXeo
09/23/20 11:16:05 PM
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Nu_Titan posted...
There is no good defense of this. They broke in the middle of the night in plain clothes. Most gun rights people should be arguing that the homeowners were justified it trying to protect themselves. If this were my house and a group of random people broke in not in uniform while I was sleeping I would be shooting at them too.

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Those are problems, but not with the officers themselves. It was policy that allowed that - the officers were acting in the way they were permitted to do so. I don't believe the officers should be charged, but the killing of Taylor was not justified at all.

Rioting and shooting cops won't fix problems - go after law makers, government officials and demand changes. In the eyes of the law, there realistically are no guilty parties here. If the police were told that this sort of raid was disallowed - then that is a totally different story.

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