This is incorrect. They went to the right house.
This is incorrect. They went to the right house.
Ok maybe I am confused and stand corrected maybe that was another case I am thinking of
Claim: Police were at the wrong apartment
Various Facebook and Twitter posts have claimed that Louisville police went to the wrong apartment the night of Taylor’s death when they served the no-knock warrant.
Ben Crump, a Florida-based attorney involved with the Taylor case, wrote on Twitter on May 11 that police “had the wrong address AND their real suspect was already in custody.”
Our rating: False
The search warrant for Taylor and her home explicitly identified her and her address. The Louisville police were not there by mistake. They believed that Taylor had ties to Glover, one of the main suspects in the investigation.
Terrible accident?
If you get in your car drive 120 miles down interstate and pile into a retaining wall, that’s a terrible accident, but it’s a terrible accident that should never had the opportunity to occur.
The so-called no-knock warrant in this case was never even remotely Justified. And for the police to expect that any moron’s going to open his door in the middle of the night to somebody banging on the door yelling police, they are freaking idiots. Ditto for the judge who signed off on this.
I’ve said this many times over the years, I will never open my door to someone who starts banging on it in the middle of the night yelling police. Why don’t you just put a sign on your front door that says home invasions welcome?
Correct. Right address but my understanding is for the ex boyfriend.
Assume the claim drugs had never been at the house as full of crap as Crump is.