It is not. The article in post #14 quotes a witness to the event. A first-person account is not hearsay =>
Reyes said investigators told him and Westcott not to be afraid to use their gun to defend themselves if the suspects reappeared,...
Don’t waste your time “reasoning” with loyal serfs. They worship and blindly do the will of their masters. Neither the law nor reason will ever shine through their haze of slavish devotion.
You're just saying that because it's true...
“Reyes said investigators told him and Westcott not to be afraid to use their gun to defend themselves if the suspects reappeared,...”
No where does it say where Reyes received this information. When was Reyes talking to these police?
Note the odd use of pronouns. Reyes and Wescott have a gun together?
Note how the Washington Post, the object of my comments, does not accurately reflect even the dubious assertion of the Florida report quoted above by you.
The claimed advice from the cops was quite specific to seeing the suspects.
It stated: “Reyes said investigators told him and Westcott not to be afraid to use their gun to defend themselves if the suspects reappeared”
Whereas the Post changed it to a broad generic command to shoot anyone who might try to break in.
” If anyone breaks into this house, grab your gun and shoot to kill.”
None of this is credible for multiple reasons.