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Post by Fuzzems on Aug 21, 2021 22:44:52 GMT
The Breonna Taylor story the left doesn't want you to hear Since helping to execute a search warrant for evidence in a drug-trafficking ring and being shot by Kenneth Walker — the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor — in the process, my life has never been the same. Three days after the tragic death of George Floyd — which left the nation in an uproar — the 911 call in which Walker says someone had broken in and shot his girlfriend was released to the public. Though I wanted to respond and set the record straight about what had transpired that night, I couldn't say anything about the case, because my fellow Louisville Metro Police Department officers and I were under a gag order. The media and the social justice outrage mob were out to get us; we weren't allowed to stand up for ourselves; and our mayor and chief refused to set the record straight with the facts, leaving us involved to dangle in the wind. My side of the story is completely different from what you've heard from the media. They want you to believe that I and my fellow officers are evil racists who barged into that apartment and killed Breonna while she slept. This couldn't be farther from the truth, and I learned pretty quickly that the media and our local government officials want to make sure you never learn the truth about what happened that night. Earlier this year, my friends at Post Hill Press courageously agreed to publish my book giving an account of what really happened that night. But before we could even begin, their distributor, Simon & Schuster, publicly declared their refusal to distribute my book — without even reading the manuscript. After spending the last year and a half watching the media, celebrities, sports figures, attorneys, and politicians spread blatant lies about the situation without any accountability, I know I must do whatever I can to make sure the true story is told. I am grateful to my friends at Post Hill Press for all of their support and guidance, but after much consideration, I have decided it is best that I explore other publishing options for my book. A Call to Action I cannot continue to sit by and watch the media twist the narrative of what happened that night into a work of fiction that serves to support their anti-police agenda. In reality, my colleagues and I hammered on the door several times — "Police, search warrant!" — over and over, with no response. After several attempts to get someone to open the door, we were forced to make entry. I was the first officer to attempt to make an entry into the apartment and was met with gunfire by Walker before I was able to enter the apartment. Breonna was tragically standing right next to him. She wasn't asleep. They don't want you to know that my family and I received death threats for months on end, or that I had to move my family to another city far from our home to keep my wife and our five-year-old son out of harm's way. Our social media pages were flooded with vile threats and insults. As my wife and I watched footage of major American cities going up in flames, we were doxed by the local Black Lives Matter chapter. It was utterly terrifying, to say the least. The establishment — media, politicians, and full-time social justice lawyers — thrive on division and hate. As a police officer, I have watched them slander my brothers and sisters across the country with little regard for the facts. They drum up hatred against us so they can stay relevant and gain more power. I am not the first person to be canceled by the publishing industry for going against the "woke" narrative. Earlier this year, Simon & Schuster canceled a book from Senator Josh Hawley. Their employees also demanded that the company never publish an author associated with the Trump administration again. Whether you're a United States senator or a cop from Louisville, the left doesn't want your story to be told if you stand in its way. Leftists want you to leave them alone as they divide America with their falsehoods. I, for one, won't sit by idly and let that happen. I plan to tell the truth, no matter the cost. www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/08/the_breonna_taylor_story_the_left_doesnt_want_you_to_hear.html
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 3:27:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 5:58:41 GMT
It not being heard because it is bullshit. The left has nothing to do with this. The publisher chose not to publish the book. The officers have been found to have been wrong. That's all there is to it. Now this bullshit gets old. I have cousins living in Louisville, yes those cops are racists. They went to the wrong house, they did not yell anything, there was no pounding on the door. What do you expect the cop who was part of this to say? Yeah we just broke in and started shooting?
They have been doing this kind of thing in Louisville for years. And that's something the so called left ignored until George Floyd.
It's simply time right wing whites stpped denying racism. You don't face it, and some of you choose to ignore it when your friends are doing it. In my life I have found that when a white person starts whining about being potrayed as racist, it's generally because that is what they have been and if you don't think white cops in the state of Kentucky have racists in their midst, you don't think at all.
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Post by lillygurl360 on Aug 22, 2021 6:01:32 GMT
The Breonna Taylor story the left doesn't want you to hear Since helping to execute a search warrant for evidence in a drug-trafficking ring and being shot by Kenneth Walker — the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor — in the process, my life has never been the same. Three days after the tragic death of George Floyd — which left the nation in an uproar — the 911 call in which Walker says someone had broken in and shot his girlfriend was released to the public. Though I wanted to respond and set the record straight about what had transpired that night, I couldn't say anything about the case, because my fellow Louisville Metro Police Department officers and I were under a gag order. The media and the social justice outrage mob were out to get us; we weren't allowed to stand up for ourselves; and our mayor and chief refused to set the record straight with the facts, leaving us involved to dangle in the wind. My side of the story is completely different from what you've heard from the media. They want you to believe that I and my fellow officers are evil racists who barged into that apartment and killed Breonna while she slept. This couldn't be farther from the truth, and I learned pretty quickly that the media and our local government officials want to make sure you never learn the truth about what happened that night. Earlier this year, my friends at Post Hill Press courageously agreed to publish my book giving an account of what really happened that night. But before we could even begin, their distributor, Simon & Schuster, publicly declared their refusal to distribute my book — without even reading the manuscript. After spending the last year and a half watching the media, celebrities, sports figures, attorneys, and politicians spread blatant lies about the situation without any accountability, I know I must do whatever I can to make sure the true story is told. I am grateful to my friends at Post Hill Press for all of their support and guidance, but after much consideration, I have decided it is best that I explore other publishing options for my book. A Call to Action I cannot continue to sit by and watch the media twist the narrative of what happened that night into a work of fiction that serves to support their anti-police agenda. In reality, my colleagues and I hammered on the door several times — "Police, search warrant!" — over and over, with no response. After several attempts to get someone to open the door, we were forced to make entry. I was the first officer to attempt to make an entry into the apartment and was met with gunfire by Walker before I was able to enter the apartment. Breonna was tragically standing right next to him. She wasn't asleep. They don't want you to know that my family and I received death threats for months on end, or that I had to move my family to another city far from our home to keep my wife and our five-year-old son out of harm's way. Our social media pages were flooded with vile threats and insults. As my wife and I watched footage of major American cities going up in flames, we were doxed by the local Black Lives Matter chapter. It was utterly terrifying, to say the least. The establishment — media, politicians, and full-time social justice lawyers — thrive on division and hate. As a police officer, I have watched them slander my brothers and sisters across the country with little regard for the facts. They drum up hatred against us so they can stay relevant and gain more power. I am not the first person to be canceled by the publishing industry for going against the "woke" narrative. Earlier this year, Simon & Schuster canceled a book from Senator Josh Hawley. Their employees also demanded that the company never publish an author associated with the Trump administration again. Whether you're a United States senator or a cop from Louisville, the left doesn't want your story to be told if you stand in its way. Leftists want you to leave them alone as they divide America with their falsehoods. I, for one, won't sit by idly and let that happen. I plan to tell the truth, no matter the cost. www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/08/the_breonna_taylor_story_the_left_doesnt_want_you_to_hear.htmlGood for him!The snowflakes have a meltdown when the truth comes to light!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 6:07:44 GMT
It not being heard because it is bullshit. The left has nothing to do with this. The publisher chose not to publish the book. The officers have been found to have been wrong. That's all there is to it. Now this bullshit gets old. I have cousins living in Louisville, yes those cops are racists. They went to the wrong house, they did not yell anything, there was no pounding on the door. What do you expect the cop who was part of this to say? Yeah we just broke in and started shooting? They have been doing this kind of thing in Louisville for years. And that's something the so called left ignored until George Floyd. It's simply time right wing whites stpped denying racism. You don't face it, and some of you choose o ignore it when your friends are doing it. In my life I have found that when a white person stsrts whining about being potrayed as racist, it's generally because that is wat they have been and if you don't think white cops in the state of Kentucky have racists in their midst, you do't think at all. You spelled "factual" incorrectly. We all know that you and your ilk HATE for facts and reality to escape your propaganda coverage.
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Post by Fuzzems on Aug 22, 2021 12:00:48 GMT
The cop may indeed have knocked. However the fact is that Taylor was not guilty of any crime and neither was her boyfriend. You should be clear who are going after when you are breaking down someone's door with gun fire.
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Post by glitterbomb on Aug 22, 2021 13:18:04 GMT
Whether or not they were guilty of a crime they shot at the police. Did they know they were the police? Probably. Police announce themselves when they enter. Even had they not, they shot at the police. The police fired back. It's a tragedy for all. But the police defending themselves does not make this a hate race crime.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 13:25:19 GMT
It not being heard because it is bullshit. The left has nothing to do with this. The publisher chose not to publish the book. The officers have been found to have been wrong. That's all there is to it. Now this bullshit gets old. I have cousins living in Louisville, yes those cops are racists. They went to the wrong house, they did not yell anything, there was no pounding on the door. What do you expect the cop who was part of this to say? Yeah we just broke in and started shooting? They have been doing this kind of thing in Louisville for years. And that's something the so called left ignored until George Floyd. It's simply time right wing whites stpped denying racism. You don't face it, and some of you choose o ignore it when your friends are doing it. In my life I have found that when a white person stsrts whining about being potrayed as racist, it's generally because that is wat they have been and if you don't think white cops in the state of Kentucky have racists in their midst, you do't think at all. You spelled "factual" incorrectly. We all know that you and your ilk HATE for facts and reality to escape your propaganda coverage. They seem to get quite triggered when the carefully fabricated propaganda is shown as false. Then it's off to the standard narrative of conflating the actuality of what happened with projected generalities.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 13:26:41 GMT
The Breonna Taylor story the left doesn't want you to hear Since helping to execute a search warrant for evidence in a drug-trafficking ring and being shot by Kenneth Walker — the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor — in the process, my life has never been the same. Three days after the tragic death of George Floyd — which left the nation in an uproar — the 911 call in which Walker says someone had broken in and shot his girlfriend was released to the public. Though I wanted to respond and set the record straight about what had transpired that night, I couldn't say anything about the case, because my fellow Louisville Metro Police Department officers and I were under a gag order. The media and the social justice outrage mob were out to get us; we weren't allowed to stand up for ourselves; and our mayor and chief refused to set the record straight with the facts, leaving us involved to dangle in the wind. My side of the story is completely different from what you've heard from the media. They want you to believe that I and my fellow officers are evil racists who barged into that apartment and killed Breonna while she slept. This couldn't be farther from the truth, and I learned pretty quickly that the media and our local government officials want to make sure you never learn the truth about what happened that night. Earlier this year, my friends at Post Hill Press courageously agreed to publish my book giving an account of what really happened that night. But before we could even begin, their distributor, Simon & Schuster, publicly declared their refusal to distribute my book — without even reading the manuscript. After spending the last year and a half watching the media, celebrities, sports figures, attorneys, and politicians spread blatant lies about the situation without any accountability, I know I must do whatever I can to make sure the true story is told. I am grateful to my friends at Post Hill Press for all of their support and guidance, but after much consideration, I have decided it is best that I explore other publishing options for my book. A Call to Action I cannot continue to sit by and watch the media twist the narrative of what happened that night into a work of fiction that serves to support their anti-police agenda. In reality, my colleagues and I hammered on the door several times — "Police, search warrant!" — over and over, with no response. After several attempts to get someone to open the door, we were forced to make entry. I was the first officer to attempt to make an entry into the apartment and was met with gunfire by Walker before I was able to enter the apartment. Breonna was tragically standing right next to him. She wasn't asleep. They don't want you to know that my family and I received death threats for months on end, or that I had to move my family to another city far from our home to keep my wife and our five-year-old son out of harm's way. Our social media pages were flooded with vile threats and insults. As my wife and I watched footage of major American cities going up in flames, we were doxed by the local Black Lives Matter chapter. It was utterly terrifying, to say the least. The establishment — media, politicians, and full-time social justice lawyers — thrive on division and hate. As a police officer, I have watched them slander my brothers and sisters across the country with little regard for the facts. They drum up hatred against us so they can stay relevant and gain more power. I am not the first person to be canceled by the publishing industry for going against the "woke" narrative. Earlier this year, Simon & Schuster canceled a book from Senator Josh Hawley. Their employees also demanded that the company never publish an author associated with the Trump administration again. Whether you're a United States senator or a cop from Louisville, the left doesn't want your story to be told if you stand in its way. Leftists want you to leave them alone as they divide America with their falsehoods. I, for one, won't sit by idly and let that happen. I plan to tell the truth, no matter the cost. www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/08/the_breonna_taylor_story_the_left_doesnt_want_you_to_hear.htmlGood for him!The snowflakes have a meltdown when the truth comes to light! They always do... Then cue up the name calling as factual rebuttal, as they whine and cry. Life must really suck on the liberal plantation.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 15:06:33 GMT
Whether or not they were guilty of a crime they shot at the police. Did they know they were the police? Probably. Police announce themselves when they enter. Even had they not, they shot at the police. The police fired back. It's a tragedy for all. But the police defending themselves does not make this a hate race crime. Police can't just barge into houses. In my state a few years ago cops decided to bust into a persons house like this. It was the wrong house and one cop ended up dead. They didn't open fire on this guy,mainly because he was white and the man was found innocent of crime. So I don't think the officer in Louisville is telling the truth.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 15:07:46 GMT
The cop may indeed have knocked. However the fact is that Taylor was not guilty of any crime and neither was her boyfriend. You should be clear who are going after when you are breaking down someone's door with gun fire. I agree with most of this. I just don't think the cop is being truthful.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2021 3:13:25 GMT
You spelled "factual" incorrectly. We all know that you and your ilk HATE for facts and reality to escape your propaganda coverage. They seem to get quite triggered when the carefully fabricated propaganda is shown as false. Then it's off to the standard narrative of conflating the actuality of what happened with projected generalities. Yup.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2021 4:18:47 GMT
The cop may indeed have knocked. However the fact is that Taylor was not guilty of any crime and neither was her boyfriend. You should be clear who are going after when you are breaking down someone's door with gun fire. Well... except for shooting at cops... When you shoot at cops, EXPECT them to shoot back. (even if you don't know that they are cops, as Mr. Walker claimed... even though a witness verified that they DID announce themselves). And they didn't "[break] down someone's door with gunfire"... they knocked in the door (when they got not response in a short time), then were shot at, then RETURNED FIRE.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2021 4:20:55 GMT
Whether or not they were guilty of a crime they shot at the police. Did they know they were the police? Probably. Police announce themselves when they enter. Even had they not, they shot at the police. The police fired back. It's a tragedy for all. But the police defending themselves does not make this a hate race crime. Police can't just barge into houses. In my state a few years ago cops decided to bust into a persons house like this. It was the wrong house and one cop ended up dead. They didn't open fire on this guy,mainly because he was white and the man was found innocent of crime. So I don't think the officer in Louisville is telling the truth. You are correct. They have to have a warrant (which they did). Doesn't matter what the Louisville officer is saying... BALLISTICS say that it's true that the cop was shot first.
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Post by lillygurl360 on Aug 24, 2021 1:14:22 GMT
It not being heard because it is bullpicklechips. The left has nothing to do with this. The publisher chose not to publish the book. The officers have been found to have been wrong. That's all there is to it. Now this bullpicklechips gets old. I have cousins living in Louisville, yes those cops are racists. They went to the wrong house, they did not yell anything, there was no pounding on the door. What do you expect the cop who was part of this to say? Yeah we just broke in and started shooting? They have been doing this kind of thing in Louisville for years. And that's something the so called left ignored until George Floyd. It's simply time right wing whites stpped denying racism. You don't face it, and some of you choose o ignore it when your friends are doing it. In my life I have found that when a white person stsrts whining about being potrayed as racist, it's generally because that is wat they have been and if you don't think white cops in the state of Kentucky have racists in their midst, you do't think at all. You spelled "factual" incorrectly. We all know that you and your ilk HATE for facts and reality to escape your propaganda coverage. So true!They have to give it the ole snowflake treatment!lol.
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