The City of Louisville is barricading sections of downtown and canceling all vacation and days off for public safety personnel. The action is in anticipation of the Attorney General's decision to charge any police officers in the Breonna Taylor incident. Decision is said to likely come this week. I'm guessing there isn't much of a legal case as it pertains to the shooting. Upon entering the apartment, an officer was shot in the femoral artery and nearly bled out. The other officers returned fire, inadvertently killing Breonna in the crossfire. It's a tragic accident as the result of some arguably shoddy police intelligence. If there are any charges, I would guess it has to do with the paperwork and not the shooting itself. I guess we'll find out but I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that town right now.
In other Louisville news, the family of David McAtee is suing the Louisville PD and the National Guard for wrongful death. McAtee is on video firing two shots at law enforcement who returned fire and killed him. The complaint is that he only fired two rounds and the responding officers and guardsmen fired a total of 19 so that was unfair bullshit.
So if you're law enforcement in Louisville KY and you find yourself suddenly under hostile fire, take a precise accounting of the number of rounds coming your way and only return the same number.
In other Louisville news, the family of David McAtee is suing the Louisville PD and the National Guard for wrongful death. McAtee is on video firing two shots at law enforcement who returned fire and killed him. The complaint is that he only fired two rounds and the responding officers and guardsmen fired a total of 19 so that was unfair bullshit.
So if you're law enforcement in Louisville KY and you find yourself suddenly under hostile fire, take a precise accounting of the number of rounds coming your way and only return the same number.
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