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SGT Tim. Wilson
Wow! There are all kinds of questions with this one. I mean how did they get the keys to the place, who/what were they looking for?
And then there is this:
“Although St. Paul police requested the assistance of MPD for its investigation, the department did not request a no-knock warrant. Instead, MPD insisted it be changed to a no-knock warrant, KARE 11 reported. No-knock warrants have been strongly criticized as dangerous and ineffective, especially following the police killing of Kentucky EMT Breonna Taylor in 2020,…”

That is directly from the article and is definitely concerning in my book. The agency requesting support did not request or want a no-knock warrant. So, why did MPD want one, request one and get one???
I mean if someone didn’t know any better they might say it was set up to murder someone. But they wouldn’t do that would they?!?!?!?!? <Sar>
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3 y
They changing the story, it's looking more and more like a cover up.
SPC Stiv ChenRobbins
This is a tragedy indeed, But complaining the Brianna thing is just ate up. Whole different thing. We will see how this one plays out.
SPC Stiv ChenRobbins
SPC Stiv ChenRobbins
3 y
*conflating, not complaining. Damn voice to text...

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