KY Prosecutor offered plea deal to convicted felon if he would implicate Breonna Taylor

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Best line of the article: " We've officially reached the point where drug dealers have more honor than Kentucky law enforcement."

Might not be Current Events, since Breonna Taylor was murdered 6 months ago.
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Fake news.

Fake because you don't like it? Or fake because it is untrue?



Even Fox News is reporting it.
 

Best line of the article: " We've officially reached the point where drug dealers have more honor than Kentucky law enforcement."

Might not be Current Events, since Breonna Taylor was murdered 6 months ago.
It's a good idea because it will make me feel better about her being killed....

Nothing cheers me up more after the death of an unarmed person than being re-assured that they had it coming somehow anyway..
 
How is that any different from the robert mueller witch hunt against president trump?
Trump's wife wasn't murdered in her sleep....and last I checked, Breonna's husband didn't appoint the head of the police that kicked his door in and gunned down his wife -- and he didn't appoint the head of the justice department that signed off on the whole thing happening...

Do you ever get tired of making the supposedly most powerful man in the world look like a helpless little bitch, over and over again??
 

Best line of the article: " We've officially reached the point where drug dealers have more honor than Kentucky law enforcement."

Might not be Current Events, since Breonna Taylor was murdered 6 months ago.
just sayin



Thomas Wine (Democratic Party) is the Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorney in Kentucky. Wine assumed office in 2012. Wine's current term ends in 2024.
Wine (Democratic Party) ran for re-election for Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorney in Kentucky. Wine won in the general election on November 6, 2018.
 
Trump's wife wasn't murdered in her sleep....and last I checked, Breonna's husband didn't appoint the head of the police that kicked his door in and gunned down his wife -- and he didn't appoint the head of the justice department that signed off on the whole thing happening...
Now you are jumping to side issues

Mueller put pressure on people to implicate trump in their alleged crimes

the same as this prosecutor is doing with a drug dealer/associate of taylor
 
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Best line of the article: " We've officially reached the point where drug dealers have more honor than Kentucky law enforcement."

Might not be Current Events, since Breonna Taylor was murdered 6 months ago.
just sayin



Thomas Wine (Democratic Party) is the Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorney in Kentucky. Wine assumed office in 2012. Wine's current term ends in 2024.
Wine (Democratic Party) ran for re-election for Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorney in Kentucky. Wine won in the general election on November 6, 2018.

I don't think the party affiliation of the KY prosecutor is the point at all.
 
Practically everything about this case is an example of why the drug war needs to end. In spite of all the money spent, lives lost and time served America still has all the drugs they want.
since the drug culture allows people to ignore laws they dont like why make anything against the law?

just declare anarchy and be done with it
 
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Trump's wife wasn't murdered in her sleep....and last I checked, Breonna's husband didn't appoint the head of the police that kicked his door in and gunned down his wife -- and he didn't appoint the head of the justice department that signed off on the whole thing happening...
Now you are jumping to side issues

Mueller put pressure on people to implicate trump in their alleged crimes

the same as this prosecutor is doing with a drug dealer/associate of taylor

Fine, bust the people who are doing that. But Trump is still alive. Trump has a legion of legal experts. And if Trump's legal experts can show people were offered plea deals to implicate him, they should go to jail.

But this is not about Trump. This is about a woman being murdered in her sleep by cops.
 
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Trump's wife wasn't murdered in her sleep....and last I checked, Breonna's husband didn't appoint the head of the police that kicked his door in and gunned down his wife -- and he didn't appoint the head of the justice department that signed off on the whole thing happening...
Now you are jumping to side issues

Mueller put pressure on people to implicate trump in their alleged crimes

the same as this prosecutor is doing with a drug dealer/associate of taylor

Jumping to side issues?? Did you really just accuse him of that? In a thread about a state prosecutor trying to run a scam to protect guilty officers, you bring up President Trump and the Mueller accusations, and you accuse someone else of jumping to side issues? LMAO

That is a special level of hypocrisy.
 
And if Trump's legal experts can show people were offered plea deals to implicate him, they should go to jail.
Its not against the law for prosecutors to offer plea deals

which is why mueller is not in prison
 
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How is that any different from the robert mueller witch hunt against president trump?

Ummmm....because President Trump is still alive?
So when we die all crimes are forgiven?

thats not how it works

No, it is not. But if Breonna Taylor was a criminal the evidence would have been produced long before now.

The convicted felon could have taken the deal. Who would have been hurt? But he chose to show a little integrity. Pity the KY prosecutor can't do the same.
 
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And if Trump's legal experts can show people were offered plea deals to implicate him, they should go to jail.
Its not against the law for prosecutors to offer plea deals

which is why mueller is not in prison

Sure, let's just let prosecutors offer deals to clear the police, regardless of whether it is accurate or not. lol
 

Best line of the article: " We've officially reached the point where drug dealers have more honor than Kentucky law enforcement."

Might not be Current Events, since Breonna Taylor was murdered 6 months ago.

the best line of the article was this:

If Glover implicated someone no longer able to defend herself, he might've been released on probation without serving prison time. But Glover didn't want their blood money. He turned down the plea deal. We've officially reached the point where drug dealers have more honor than Kentucky law enforcement.
 

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