Posted on 09/24/2020 11:15:07 AM PDT by Red Badger
A lengthy internal report shows Breonna Taylors close connection with a convicted drug-dealer a connection that eventually led to her death.
The report, obtained by the Louisville Courier Journal, contains phone conversations between several individuals and drug traffickers connected to Taylor and/or her former boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover.
Americans have heard a very disturbing narrative about the tragic death of Breonna Taylor: A black EMT was sleeping in her apartment, when cops broke into her place (thinking it was a different apartment), and shot her in her sleep. Activists took to the streets and social media to demand justice for the wrongful killing of yet another black American by racist cops. However, as you read further, the real story seems to contradict the one that has flooded social media over the last several months.
Contrary to initial reports and beliefs, the conversations show that police had good reason to enter Taylors apartment on March 13, knocked loudly before entering the apartment, and only began firing after Taylors most recent boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired the first shot. Officers stray bullets hit Taylor in the hallway, leading to her death.
Disclaimer: This article is simply a summary of the information that appears in the report. The Drug Dealer Police Sought Was Taylors Former Boyfriend
Taylors association with Glover was initially disputed, according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
But according to the report, their association dates back to at least 2016, when cops asked Taylor about a dead body found in her rental car. She said she didnt know about it, but that Glover often drove her car. The dead man was the brother of an individual with whom Glover had been arrested numerous times.
At the time, Taylor told the officers she had been dating Glover for three or four months. The report also notes that in 2017, Taylor posted bond for Glover on two pending cases.
Jamarcus Glover called Breonna Taylor 26 times from jail between January 2016 and January 2020.
The record also shows Glover called Taylor 26 times from jail between January 2016 and January 2020.
On January 3, 2020, Glover told Taylor he planned to come over for the night. She replied, When youre around, I stress more because I just always be worried about you not like with you and b****** but just period with the police, like all kind of s***. They both end the call saying, I love you. The Police Warrant Had the Correct Address
Media reports initially questioned whether police had good reason to enter Taylors apartment. No illicit cash and no drugs were found at Taylors house during the police incident.
The new report shows that officers suspected Glover may have used Taylors address, where he also resided, to mail narcotics. On one occasion, detectives snapped pictures of Glover taking a suspected USPS package from Taylors house to another location where detectives suspected the traffickers were keeping narcotics.
Officers suspected Glover may have used Taylors address, where he also resided, to mail narcotics.
Using a pole camera, detectives also observed Taylors car parked numerous times outside a trap house, where Glover was discovered to be one of the narcotics suppliers. In one instance while parked at the trap house, detectives observed Taylor herself step out of the passenger side of the vehicle, look around, and sit back down inside the vehicle.
After Taylors death, Glover made a phone call from jail asking where his money was located. Bre been handling my money, he said, noting she had like $8 grand. The Cops Knocked Loudly
Police obtained no-knock search warrants for all five houses involved in the March 13 drug bust, since this particular drug trafficking group had a history of destroying evidence, using cameras to compromise detectives, and running away. But Taylors house was considered a soft target, since they knew Glover wasnt there, so officers decided beforehand that they would knock.
According to Cornell Law, "no-knock warrants" are search warrants "authorizing police officers to enter certain premises without first knocking and announcing their presence... Such warrants are issued where an entry pursuant to the knock-and-announce rule (ie. an announcement prior to entry) would lead to the destruction of the objects for which the police are searching or would compromise the safety of the police or another individual."
The phone conversation records in the new report repeatedly indicate that police knocked loudly before coming in the door. A police briefing regarding the incident claimed that officers also identified themselves as police before entering the apartment.
They was beating on the door, Walker said during one of the recorded calls.
Taylors house was considered a soft target, since Glover wasnt there, so the officers decided to knock.
Its important to note that the officers wore plainclothes, according to the Courier Journal, although CNN reported they were wearing tactical vests. At the beginning of the call, Walker indicates he thought it might have been a home invasion.
Unknown Male: So yall figured someone was trying to home invade you all?
Walker: Thats what I thought you feel me.
Walker also indicated that officers didnt identify themselves before busting through the door.
[S]he (Breonna Taylor) was like who is it and they aint saying nothin, Walker said. Walker Fired the First Shot, and the Cops Fired Back
The police then used a battering ram to enter Taylors house. Glover summarized the chain of events in one of his phone calls from jail: He shoots at the police, they shoot back, Bre in the hallway and she gets killed.
Walkers earlier account confirmed Glovers statement: The door like comes like off the hinges, Walker told CBS News. So I just let off one shot like I still cant see who it is, or anything.
He shoots at the police, they shoot back, Bre in the hallway and she gets killed.
Walkers bullet hit Louisville Metro Police Department Sgt. Jon Mattingly in the leg.
And so I just returned fire, Mattingly said, according to CNN. I got four rounds off and it was like simultaneous. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Taylor Was Killed in the Crossfire
Taylor was shot five times according to her death certificate, leading to the termination of Police Detective Brett Hankison, who fired a total of 10 shots, a few of which hit the wall adjoining the next-door apartment.
Keira Bradley, identified as the childs mother in the report, cast the blame for Taylors death not on the officers, but on Glover.
[T]hat girl got killed over you, Bradley told him over a phone call the day of Taylors death.
That girl got killed over you."
Glover later shifted the blame to Walker, noting that he fired shots at the police. Walker Lied about What Happened
When Walker was arrested the night of the incident, the police asked him who had fired the gun, and Walker told them it was Taylor.
"I had no reason to say it, like I say, my gun is legal and everything," Walker said. "Clearly, I was scared. I don't know."
Walker's false testimony led to Taylor being incorrectly considered a suspect at first. Closing Thoughts
Its hard not to wonder if the trajectory of Breonna Taylors life would have been different if she had never gotten involved with a criminal boyfriend to begin with.
Breonna Taylors death is a tragedy that indeed should be mourned. But the tragedy was only exacerbated by the widespread political narrative claiming that racist white cops invaded a random black womans home to murder her while she was sleeping. As always, its better to wait for the facts to come out before jumping to conclusions.
Gee.
Just like George Floyd.
Just like Jacob Baker.
The media lied to create maximum discontent.
Lie down with drug dealers.
Wake up with SWAT teams.
Media lied and Biden Rioters ride.
Was it 3am when cops want you disoriented/off guard? If they announce should you believe them? It’s happened before when they went to the wrong address. I say follow the advice of G. Gordon Liddy.
Its important to note that the officers wore plainclothes, according to the Courier Journal...
This is NOT a good idea, period.
How retarded is the City of Louisville/Jefferson Co. to pay the family $12 million dollars AND to do so BEFORE the Grand Jury’s decision was announce? First, the case isn’t worth ten cents, b/c the cops had a warrant and were shot at. Second, even if were worth some money, why not go to racial arsonist Ben Crump and say: “OK, we will agree in principle to pay the family 12 million, but if there is one window broken you are aren’t getting a dime”! Trust me, no rioters would have shown up. Idiots.
Ben Crump isn’t calling the shots. People with waaay deeper pockets than his are....................
The family as well as Crump got their ‘pay day’ reward. This is how they roll. $12 million??? The family are happy campers behind the cameras.
Cities burning and cops shot for a drug dealing slut.
And even with all the evidence, the media and democrats continue to lie. Someone might just think they have an agenda!
Last night the president of the Metro/City Council said that the council was unaware of the settlement until it was announced on the news. It was all done by Mayor Fischer. He was trying to buy off the family and pressure the grand jury to bring murder charges.
Claim: Taylor works as an EMT
On May 11, Crump, who has represented several high-profile clients around the country in police shootings, issued a news release saying he was joining the case of an "EMT killed in a bungled police raid."
Several local and national media outlets, including The Courier Journal, also have reported that Taylor was an emergency medical technician.
Our rating: Partially true
Taylor joined the city as an EMT recruit in January 2016, became a full EMT by June and left the Metro Government in November 2016.
Local attorneys for Taylor's family have clarified that she was working as an ER technician at two area hospitals at the time of her March 13 death, with aspirations of becoming a nurse.
original article by the Louisville Courier Journal which obtained the reports that all other reports were based on:
Was it 3am when cops want you disoriented/off guard? If they announce should you believe them? Its happened before when they went to the wrong address. I say follow the advice of G. Gordon Liddy.
That said, there’s a lot about Breanna Taylor that has been lied about, and she created a very dangerous environment for herself by who she hung around with - not to mention her personal involvement in keeping and doing pickups for money from Glover’s drug trade.
Interesting that, per that document, Glover (drug dealing ex boyfriend) blames Walker for her death, and says that if he had been there, Bre would be alive, bruh... I dont shoot at no police.
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