Tyre Nichols Memphis incident. All others will be removed.

"Ryan Whittaker died because of a terrible tactic on his part..."

He was in his home and had his own legal gun for protection? He put it down and was still shot. I'm at a loss for words at that one.

Walking out of your house with a gun in your hand to intimidate whoever is knocking is a pretty stupid thing to do. The officer that shot him was in the process (action vs reaction again) of drawing and firing while he sat the gun down. While tragic, it was two humans that made human errors.

And wasn't Bre Taylor a case of plainclothes police officers executing a "no-knock" warrant and forcing entry into the home in the middle of the night?

That's what the attorneys said while the department sat on its hands and didn't release any information.

They knocked, they announced, the POS boyfriend even said it. They did have a signed "no knock" warrant bug went the low key route because they thought she was home alone and their main bad guy was elsewhere.

The DA dropping charges was a political move.

I think the mistake here is thinking I'm only upset about police beating people to death? I'm also extremely upset by police shooting and killing innocent people to death and I hold them both to the same level.

Being upset is understandable. Holding people that had no criminal intent to the same level as these jack asses is just nonsense.

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