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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Jun 10, 2020, 09:20 PM Jun 2020

Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It's virtually blank

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nearly three months after Louisville Metro Police officers fatally shot Breonna Taylor in her South End apartment, the department has released the incident report from that night.

Except, it is almost entirely blank.

The four-page report lists the time, date, case number, incident location and the victim's name — Breonna Shaquille Taylor — as well as the fact that she is a 26-year-old black female.

But it redacts Taylor's street number, apartment number and date of birth — all of which have been widely reported.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/louisville-police-release-the-breonna-taylor-incident-report-its-virtually-blank/ar-BB15jcIt

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Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It's virtually blank (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2020 OP
That's no incident report, they're trying to make her an un-person ck4829 Jun 2020 #1
What if they took a bribe Midnightwalk Jun 2020 #2

Midnightwalk

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2. What if they took a bribe
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 10:21 PM
Jun 2020

What if the cops took a bribe to fail to submit a full report on a murder and fail to arrest any of the offenders because they took a bribe.

What’s different other than the form of the bribe and who paid it?

Failure to solve a murder isn’t what happened. Failure to investigate a homicide by cops who were paid by keeping their jobs and being able to stay good with other cops is what happened.

If the mafia infiltrated one of the family or a friend’s family into the police and that rat filled out a report with basic facts wrong or missing would they be prosecuted for obstruction or some other felony?

That’s how we should be thinking about criminal cops.

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