More Evidence The Louisville Police Are A Bunch Of Liars
They just keep getting slimier and slimier, I swear. It seems like everyday the officers who shot Breonna Taylor prove themselves, not just to be awful people, but to be a group of scumbags that should not be allowed to have any kind of power. The Louisville Police Department — well, if it’s not the most corrupt police department in America than defunding the police has officially gained my support.
First, we found out that at least one of the police officer’s who shot Taylor came back to the crime scene before the investigation was finished. The only reason to do such a thing is to tamper with evidence, and I promise you that we are going to find out he did that in the near future.
How exactly they tampered with evidence is yet to be discovered (although if you believe they didn’t, you’re a more trusting soul than I), however, a Ballistic report on the incident has come out. Up until now, the main excuse the police had is that Taylor’s boyfriend fired at the police — rather or not he knew they were the police is still un in the air. The Hill (along with many other news organizations) got ahold of the new report yesterday, and it said the following:
The ballistics report from the Kentucky State Police does not match Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s (R) comments that Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot a Louisville police officer the night Taylor was killed in her home, according to reports.
Might I remind you, Walker shooting the police is the only reason the police had to justify shooting Taylor. Now, it turns out that it’s quite likely that Walker didn’t even shoot at the officers — which is quite likely considering he had no involvement with the drug tracking of either Taylor (allegedly) or her ex-boyfriend. Of course, the fact that Walker called the police after the incident at the very least threw the claim he knew he was shooting at the police into question (a claim commonly made by those who attempt to defend no knock warrants), but now we know it’s likely Walker didn’t even shoot at the police in the first place.
Or, okay it’s slightly more complicated than that:
The report states that “due to limited markings of comparative value,” the 9 mm bullet that hit officer Jonathan Mattingly’s thigh was neither “identified nor eliminated as having been fired” from Walker’s gun, according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
Basically, their is not enough evidence to, for example, get a guilty verdict in court. However, that still apparently means their was probable cause to open fire and kill an innocent third party.
You want to know something funny? On 9/23/2020, The Gateway Pundit writer Cassandra Fairbanks tweeted the following:
The only injustice in the Breonna Taylor case is that her scumbag boyfriend isn’t in prison yet for shooting the cop.
This got me thinking, if Williams shot at the police officers, why didn’t they arrest him? When an apartment is raided, it is typically standard procedure to arrest everyone inside it and take them into custody temporarily until more information about the case can be determined. If Taylor really was the massive drug dealer we are told to believe she was (based off the testimony of her ex-boyfriend — that the police got through blackmail) than arresting Williams would be common sense! Nope, instead the Louisville police department seemed to want to brush this under the rug and hope everyone forgot about this — over six months ago.