Prosecutors reviewing Breonna Taylor investigation before deciding whether to file new charges against her boyfriend

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Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.
The search wasn't completed...

It stopped when the shooting happened, where evidence from that wouldn't be destroyed....
 
This was a botched no knock.

They did knock...and announced themselves as police. When the door wasn't answered they kicked it in.

Now it's possible they just didn't hear the cops or were sleeping...and I can see waking up like that could lead me to shoot as well.

Which makes this very unfortunate. But if cops get shot at they have the duty to shoot back.

It wasn't "botched"...things just went south.
 
The entire incident has nothing to do with "race" and all the consequent uproar is senseless. If anything, this is collateral damage in the war on drugs.
 

The Louisville Metro Police Department has released the contents of its internal investigation following the death of Breonna Taylor, including photos of her brandishing guns and text messages that indicate her boyfriend Kenneth Walker sold drugs.

On Wednesday, LMPD released 4,470 pages including investigative reports, interview summaries and evidence reports, as well as 251 videos and hundreds of photos.

Taylor's death in a hail of police bullets early on March 13 sparked protests nationwide, and the document dump follows a controversial grand jury ruling that saw no officers directly charged in her death.

Included in the new documents are photos of Taylor and Walker posing with guns, as well as text messages that strongly suggest that Walker was involved in the sale of illegal drugs.


The trove of investigative files revealed:

  • Walker had been involved in the sale of drugs, according to messages recovered from his phone by police.
  • Walker told investigators that he and Breonna were 'scared to death' when they heard banging on the door on March 13 and he feared it was her drug-dealing ex-boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover.

In police interviews, Walker said that he was not involved in serious criminal activity, but did say that he sometimes personally used marijuana.

However, a search of his phone 'found numerous conversations about drug trafficking,' investigators said in the newly released documents.

In several 'chats' described in the documents, Walker discusses selling 'pills' to Hooters waitresses.

In another conversation, he sent an image of a bag of marijuana, advertising it as 'Cali High Grade Premium Cannabis 1LB,' according to the documents.

In other messages, Walker offered to sell half ounces for $25, or two 'zips', slang for ounces, for $260, the documents state.


The messages with more than two dozen apparent customers span the fall of 2019 to March of this year, just prior to the raid.

In another group chat, Walker discussed robbing someone, the documents state. Walker asked how much 'bread' the target had, and another person replied that it was at least $25,000.

When someone in the chat asked if it was an easy target or whether they needed to to homework, Walker replied that he 'does his homework on every mission,' according to the documents.
 
There will be no charges. This is little more than a blackmail attempt. "Drop the looking into other police officers or we may refile charges".

Cowards. It isn't going to work. There is no way they want a public trial.
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.
The search wasn't completed...

It stopped when the shooting happened, where evidence from that wouldn't be destroyed....
I guess no evidence means no crime, where I come from.
 
This was a botched no knock.

They did knock...and announced themselves as police. When the door wasn't answered they kicked it in.

Now it's possible they just didn't hear the cops or were sleeping...and I can see waking up like that could lead me to shoot as well.

Which makes this very unfortunate. But if cops get shot at they have the duty to shoot back.

It wasn't "botched"...things just went south.
Witnesses said they did. Witnesses said they didn't. Body camera harness on one of the officers, but camera taken off before the action. They screwed up and somebody is just looking to justify.
 
There will be no charges. This is little more than a blackmail attempt. "Drop the looking into other police officers or we may refile charges".

Cowards. It isn't going to work. There is no way they want a public trial.
If they have the goods on Walker from the search of his cell phone, charges might be in order,,,

Of course, BLM will probably commit blackmail by demanding the "right" to destroy more businesses and loot more FREE SHIT if the charges are filed!!!
 
There will be no charges. This is little more than a blackmail attempt. "Drop the looking into other police officers or we may refile charges".

Cowards. It isn't going to work. There is no way they want a public trial.
If they have the goods on Walker from the search of his cell phone, charges might be in order,,,

Of course, BLM will probably commit blackmail by demanding the "right" to destroy more businesses and loot more FREE SHIT if the charges are filed!!!

If they had the goods they would have filed charges months ago. They have lied about everything up till now. We should believe them now?

Yes there will be rioting if he is charged and the officer that lied to get the warrant isn't. Besides, even if they did find all of this the charges would be dropped because the warrant was arrived at through illegal means.

It's nothing more than an attempt at blackmail or Cameron throwing a hissy fit because he knows his career is over just like the prosecutor in Cleveland that told the same lie concerning the Tamir Rice grand jury.
 
This was a botched no knock.

They did knock...and announced themselves as police. When the door wasn't answered they kicked it in.

Now it's possible they just didn't hear the cops or were sleeping...and I can see waking up like that could lead me to shoot as well.

Which makes this very unfortunate. But if cops get shot at they have the duty to shoot back.

It wasn't "botched"...things just went south.
Witnesses said they did. Witnesses said they didn't. Body camera harness on one of the officers, but camera taken off before the action. They screwed up and somebody is just looking to justify.

One witness said they did after saying they didn't. 11 others said they heard nothing.
 
There will be no charges. This is little more than a blackmail attempt. "Drop the looking into other police officers or we may refile charges".

Cowards. It isn't going to work. There is no way they want a public trial.
If they have the goods on Walker from the search of his cell phone, charges might be in order,,,

Of course, BLM will probably commit blackmail by demanding the "right" to destroy more businesses and loot more FREE SHIT if the charges are filed!!!

If they had the goods they would have filed charges months ago. They have lied about everything up till now. We should believe them now?

Yes there will be rioting if he is charged and the officer that lied to get the warrant isn't. Besides, even if they did find all of this the charges would be dropped because the warrant was arrived at through illegal means.

It's nothing more than an attempt at blackmail or Cameron throwing a hissy fit because he knows his career is over just like the prosecutor in Cleveland that told the same lie concerning the Tamir Rice grand jury.
What part of them waiting for the FBI investigation to be completed did you not understand????
 
There will be no charges. This is little more than a blackmail attempt. "Drop the looking into other police officers or we may refile charges".

Cowards. It isn't going to work. There is no way they want a public trial.
If they have the goods on Walker from the search of his cell phone, charges might be in order,,,

Of course, BLM will probably commit blackmail by demanding the "right" to destroy more businesses and loot more FREE SHIT if the charges are filed!!!

If they had the goods they would have filed charges months ago. They have lied about everything up till now. We should believe them now?

Yes there will be rioting if he is charged and the officer that lied to get the warrant isn't. Besides, even if they did find all of this the charges would be dropped because the warrant was arrived at through illegal means.

It's nothing more than an attempt at blackmail or Cameron throwing a hissy fit because he knows his career is over just like the prosecutor in Cleveland that told the same lie concerning the Tamir Rice grand jury.
What part of them waiting for the FBI investigation to be completed did you not understand????

It doesn't take months to determine that someone lied. We have all the facts. This is why we still are having protests.

It was typical for the police to argue "Investigations like this can take months or longer". That was nothing more than delaying things knowing that the uproar would likely blow over. It no longer is.
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.


You are aware that it was not a "no knock"
as confirmed by neighbors?
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.


You are aware that it was not a "no knock"
as confirmed by neighbors?
Many witnesses said they heard no alert identification from the police. Less people said they did. It was originally applied for as a no knock. Empty body cam harnesses seen at the scene, as if they chose not to film the raid. It doesn't look good for prosecution and probably will not fly with a jury. They will not file charges.
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.

More facts are coming out and they do not look good for the prosecutor. Call 1 witness who says he heard a knock but changed his story. The defense can call 10 who heard no knock. End of case. Sounds like they are trying to find some nuisance charge to save face.
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.
wow---typical of all the crap nowadays---people believing what their friend told them on social media...
BLM says the sky is green, people believe them
they DID KNOCK!!!!!!!!
 
Looks like Breona and her boyfriend weren't so innocent after all...



LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's top prosecutor said he won't decide whether to file new charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, while federal agencies continue to investigate the fatal police shooting from March.

A day after the Louisville Metro Police Department released hundreds of pages of documents in its own probe of the shooting, Jefferson Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine said Thursday he is reviewing the file but will not make a decision regarding Walker until the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI wrap up their investigations into Taylor's death.


The FBI's work may not be complete until 2021, Louisville activist Christopher 2X said on Sunday.


Walker was initially charged with attempted murder of a police officer, but the case was dismissed without prejudice in May, meaning he could be charged again as more facts come out.


LMPD's investigation into Taylor's death, conducted by the department's Public Integrity Unit, was made public Wednesday. The report cites messages on Walker’s cell phone, obtained through a warrant, that claim Walker was "clearly trafficking in marijuana and prescription medication" and "may have committed a robbery prior to March 13, 2020."

"Investigators believe this information should be noted because it may have contributed to Walker’s actions on March 13, 2020," the report says.
I predict no charges will be filed. This was a botched no knock. If he had been dealing a little, but had no drugs (as none were recovered) he was entitled shoot any intruder breaking into the apartment.
wow---typical of all the crap nowadays---people believing what their friend told them on social media...
BLM says the sky is green, people believe them
they DID KNOCK!!!!!!!!

Cameron is a proven liar.
 

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