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If Hankison was fired because he showed "extreme indifference to the value of human life" and "violated the rules against using deadly force", then why hasn't he been indicted?
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MSG Joseph Cristofaro - I understand, but this was more than a violation of department policies. The phrase "extreme indifference to the value of human life" is an important phrase. In fact, that phrase comes straight from the Minnesota murder statutes.

The police had no justification to be there in the first place, so none of their actions were justified, but you can't indict a department for its administrative failings that resulted in unnecessary death. Every person who was involved in this is culpable for her death.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the news share from NBC Top.
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SSG David Kaelin
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The guilt belongs to the politicians.

1. Mayor Fischer. He approved the policies that led to the No Knock Warrant.
2. the DA who signed off on the warrant.
3. The judge who signed off and approved the warrant.

These are the people who should be held accountable.

Breonna Taylor did not deserve to die even if she was in that house smoking a fat doob counting piles of money made from selling coke and mary jane.

The War on Drugs should be abolished. It is naught but a war on American liberty.

Arresting and charging the officers involved is tantamount to arresting the cashier at Walmart when the Walmart CEO is caught selling cocaine in bags of sugar.
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