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Originally Posted by htownskinfan
It definitely smells fishy but now with the publicity it's gotten it seems to me now they've went too far the other way also,I dont see how you can charge both men with murder.And without knowing what was said between the 3 people on the scene,I wonder why he charged the guy with the shotgun?
I would think the charge would be manslaughter for the guy who shot him and not sure what the charge would be for the other guy.Charging them both with murder would not get a guilty verdict from me,manslaughter would.
I thought this was worse than the Aubrey killing,these no knock warrants are bullshit,this stinks to high heaven.Police are saying they knocked and announced but I call bullshit,of course there were no bodycams recording 
This just screams coverup by the police like they tried to do with the same kind of raid here in Houston,almost the exact circumstances as this killing
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...-home-n1205651
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The Taylor killing was just unbelievable. Taylor was a young EMT. She and her boyfriend were asleep in their bed. They heard someone breaking in the front door and thought it was a robbery. The boyfriend fired at the front door and then the police fired 20 shots into the bedroom killing Taylor who was unarmed. No drugs in house and neither had a criminal record.
The Police had a “no knock” warrant, so they made no warning, just busting down the door. How is a person asleep supposed to know it’s the police or a robber if they say nothing?? This is a major FU and reminds me of the case in NY were the police broke into an old veterans house, after the Marine vet had accidentally set off his medical alert monitor. You live alone, you accidentally set off your medical alert and the. End up getting tasered and then shot twice?? WTF?
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