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Well he can sue all he wants, it doesn't mean he'll win. But wow...just wow.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
SPC Kevin Ford the issue is not about whether ssomeone served a warrant or not, the issue is personal injury from libel/defamation
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SPC Kevin Ford
MSG Tom Earley -
There is definitely a he said / she said on the announcing. Some witnesses has stated they never heard the police announce themselves and the only civilian witness that says they did had changed his story.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bv8qyd/breonna-taylor-investigation-witness-changes-story
"The drastic change in Sarpee’s account is notable given the attorney general’s sole reliance on Sarpee’s testimony to corroborate the involved officers’ claims that they announced themselves prior to ramming through Taylor’s front door. More than a dozen other neighbors, including two who live in the same unit, told VICE News that they never heard police say who they were."
That's why I say there is some question on that issue. Who do we believe? No sure. We have to start looking at outside indirect evidence like the nature of the warrant. If they did indeed knock, body cams would be helping the police here.
I believe the suit is likely punitive. As you say, he can't get blood from a stone so it starts pointing to other explanations.
There is definitely a he said / she said on the announcing. Some witnesses has stated they never heard the police announce themselves and the only civilian witness that says they did had changed his story.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bv8qyd/breonna-taylor-investigation-witness-changes-story
"The drastic change in Sarpee’s account is notable given the attorney general’s sole reliance on Sarpee’s testimony to corroborate the involved officers’ claims that they announced themselves prior to ramming through Taylor’s front door. More than a dozen other neighbors, including two who live in the same unit, told VICE News that they never heard police say who they were."
That's why I say there is some question on that issue. Who do we believe? No sure. We have to start looking at outside indirect evidence like the nature of the warrant. If they did indeed knock, body cams would be helping the police here.
I believe the suit is likely punitive. As you say, he can't get blood from a stone so it starts pointing to other explanations.
The Key Witness in the Breonna Taylor Investigation Changed His Story
Aarin Sarpee initially told investigators that he didn't hear police say who they were before ramming through Taylor's door. Two months later, he drastically changed his recollection.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
You can name call all you want but again the limitation of your bravado is merely calling someone a coward feom the safety of the internet.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
You can name call all you want but again the limitation of your bravado is merely calling someone a coward feom the safety of the internet.
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