Frederick Moore, attorney for Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker, discusses the grand jury decision and why he says the officers weren’t justified.

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35 thoughts on “Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend’s attorney: Grand jury decision is ‘baffling’”
  1. If any changes should be brought it should be her boyfriend, he shot first and she got killed and he's free, Brenna Taylor dies in vein, so sad

  2. Why didn't they go after Kenneth Walker for using her as human shield or hiding behind her like a little bitch. He's the reason she was killed!!!

  3. i think the judge that signed off on the no knock warrant should be held accountable. and why the hell does a no knock warrant even exist. it creates a dangerous situation for everyone. cant really blame the police for doing their job and can't really blame the people inside for protecting their home. am i missing something about these type of warrants

  4. Also, quit putting this girl's pic up of her in an EMT uniform. Everyone should know by now that she lost her license due to a homicide victim being left in a car that she rented! She was NO SAINT, SHE WAS A DRUG DEALER.

  5. WHEN ARE GOING TO HAVE A MIND OF OUR OWN. IF BREONNA HOUSE WAS A TRAP HOUSE. THEY WOULD HAVE FOUND DRUGS. STOP REPEATING WHAT YOU HEARD AND READ BETWEEN THE LINES. THEY ARE COVERING UP FOR THE BLUE…

  6. How can the police announce themselves they were serving a "no-knock" warrant? Obvious, the police did not knock or announce themselves–it was a "no-knock" warrant! Those police treated their lives worse than a animal–as if their lives did not matter–just shoot-up the place! The police were trigger happy and must be accountable!

  7. Question: Why are you blaming the boyfriend for protecting his house? Doesn't Kentucky law of "castle doctrine and stand your ground" apply to black people? How was he to know the breach to Brionna's front door was the police? Excuse me! I had no idea in 2020 people are walking around with super powers. ( predict future, see thru doors at 12:40 am, and prepare for an arrest) We are walking among x-men, yall! HEhe.
    Seriously…what is he to do? Allow intruders to come in (potentially) and allow themselves to be vulnerable and kill them OR fire 1 shot at door to scare away the threat. YOU ARE SCREWED EITHER WAY. How come they charge the officers for the potential of harm to other neighboring apt. buildings but not the actual harm done to an UNARMED BLACK WOMAN. Whatever she was accused of… she didn't deserve 6 bullets. She was not a serial killer or extreme terrorist. In that moment, they were sleeping americans who were awoken to a breach in their castle. Only afterwards it was discovered that officers were on the other side… but what MAGICAL MOTHERFUCKER would have known that if they didn't know? Can anyone answer why these dumbass comments exist or help me understand? I'll wait….

  8. That State Attorney looked at the whole rancor rancid rank and file of the Republican festering hate machine and said yes'em boss, we sure show them! Now can we go back into our big house out the rain, let me get "us" a umbrella out, so we can hurry before they get us! Anyone involved in the no knock warrant, that endanger the community, including the Kentucky's state attorney should resign and face charges because the weight of evidence 200% points to them! You barge in on a state emergency department employee home, brandishing extreme weapons of death and destruction! After taking my time and thinking about this situation for some time, I have come to the conclusion this is the very height of trifling behavior of not taking responsibility for their decisions! Hum, be civil, turn the other cheek, be a good Christian or great Catholic! Even the Black office holders are disgusting! They should all resign now! It is, what it is and law enforcement or anybody doesn't use the phone anymore and say, " come out for a conversation "! What is next in self defence! When your leaders don't take total responsibility, then they are your enemy and attackers!

  9. Imagine a police officer commited a hate crime against you and they either didn't get charged cause they are a dumb ass police officer or imaging he resigned cause they thought they could escape the charges and did. How would you feel?

  10. Looking the comment section 4 years ago versus now, is a VERY different tone. I don't think I've seen so much divisive commentary before. It's alarming how politics and morality are literally fighting against each other.

  11. The boyfriend is baffled? He’s the one who shot first and the cops shot back. So he either ran away or he put Brianna in front of him. Strange how he wasn’t shot once.

  12. ~ Facts do not matter to emotionally irrational people. It does not matter that the foundation of their narrative is false. Reason: most blacks hate whites – they are unapologetically racist. They have become that which they hate: racist bigots.

  13. Felon boyfriend needs to be in prison. Quit backing a felon who fires upon police. Breonna knew who she was dating. A felon firing a weapon which is illegal to own at police. Breonna knew what she was up against. Felon doenst deserve a lawyer for what? Put felon in prison

  14. Here is the truth….Breonna was CAUGHT ON TAPE discussing being involved in drug trafficking with her boyfriend which led to the legitimate no-knock warrant. They had more than sufficient evidence to search her home and the records show that they DID in fact knock. Breonna was awake and standing behind Walker when he decided to open fire first. He claims to have fired at the ground as a warning shot, but that is untrue as an officer was struck in the leg.

    Yes, this was a tragedy, but the cops should not face criminal liability. The grand jury made the correct decision based on the evidence available to the public.

  15. The judge signed a no knock warrant. He shot first their actions were justified. I want to see body cam footage. Tired of all the lies to get the cops in trouble.

  16. Letter from Parchman: Inside Mississippi's notorious prison

    Replacing slavery

    The origins of Parchman Farm reach back to the fall of the Confederacy. In 1865, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery, and from one day to the next, the population of free blacks in Mississippi nearly doubled. To whites, especially those with money and power, this posed an existential threat.
    "The plantation owners, as best they could, wanted blacks to return to the same place as they had been as slaves," said historian David Oshinsky, whose book "Worse Than Slavery" details the creation of Parchman. There was one exception in the 13th Amendment that gave plantation owners an opening: The protection against enslavement didn't extend to convicted criminals.
    It took the Mississippi Legislature less than a year to pass a series of laws designed to subjugate African-Americans anew. Known collectively as the Black Codes of 1865, the laws used an expansive definition of vagrancy to criminalize all types of people: beggars, jugglers, drunkards, night-walkers and "all other idle and disorderly persons" who neglected their work or misspent their money. The Black Codes made it easy to run afoul of the law, and law enforcement used them to systematically arrest African-Americans. Before long, the population of black lawbreakers in Mississippi surged.

  17. Two black police officers in Louisiana are facing murder charges after a 6-year-old boy was shot to death in the front seat of his father's vehicle, authorities said.

    Officers arrested in shooting death of 6-year-old boy in Louisiana

    By Ralph Ellis, CNN

    Updated 5:36 PM EST, Sun November 08, 2015

    The shooting happened on a dead-end street at the end of a Tuesday night chase in Marksville, a town of about 5,500 about 90 miles northwest of Baton Rouge, authorities said.

    Norris Greenhouse Jr., 23, and Derrick Stafford, 32, were charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.

  18. Glad they didn’t get charged, he shouldn’t have shot at them first

  19. He admitted he knew it was police and busted on them knowing she was in direct line of police fire when he pulled the trigger her boyfriend murdered her thus causing all the protest and more deaths i hope he gets smoked also

  20. You notice you show the evidence and there is absolutely no comment on any of them because the truth hurts.

  21. Research who Breonna Taylor really is! And fyi… When you open fire on an armed Policeman they will shoot you! 🇺🇸

  22. Breonna’s boyfriend is crying crocodile’s tears

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