U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson's ruling declared that the actions of Taylor's boyfriend, who fired a shot at police the night of the raid, were the legal cause of her death, not a bad warrant.
Wonder why he opened fire? Couldn't have been because of the no-knock no-announce plainclothes raid that was entirely indistinguishable from a home invasion, could it?
Maybe someone else remembers, but I swear there was a case of a known Black Panther in the 60s/70s who shot and wounded a cop that was illegally arresting and brutalized his comrade, and the court ruled the shooting of the pig justified because there was no cause for arrest and the cop was plain-clothed I think. I can't imagine that ever happening today.
Wonder why he opened fire? Couldn't have been because of the no-knock no-announce plainclothes raid that was entirely indistinguishable from a home invasion, could it?
legality for the poor in the us requires mindreading.
Is a coin toss, and the state always picks heads.
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Maybe someone else remembers, but I swear there was a case of a known Black Panther in the 60s/70s who shot and wounded a cop that was illegally arresting and brutalized his comrade, and the court ruled the shooting of the pig justified because there was no cause for arrest and the cop was plain-clothed I think. I can't imagine that ever happening today.
A no knock raid at the wrong address lol