Field Marshall Bradley
Veteran
You have the GoatSquad Chinaman dapping you, all that needs to be said - gtfoh and leave your stupid comments in your head. Dumbass white boy.


You have the GoatSquad Chinaman dapping you, all that needs to be said - gtfoh and leave your stupid comments in your head. Dumbass white boy.
Yeah the situation is the epitome of walking and chewing gum at the same time. The family got the settlement money from the taxpayers, NOT the union. The union will however provide legal counsel if the officers are charged. But I do not believe under any circumstances that DA will bring about charges, he's already bought and paid for..The issue with settlements and the push for police reform is that the entities that are funding these settlements profit whenever these things happen.
If money from settlements was coming directly from the police's pension fund or from their budget, then that would be different.
How things are now... The cities that are forking up the settlement money for the victims/victims families go to financial institutions (banks, investment firms, Wall Street) to get the money. Police Brutality Bonds get issued to cities/municipalities by these institutions... there is interest on these bonds. The money gets paid out to the victims/families and taxpayers pay it back WITH interest. Meanwhile, the police force doesn't lose any funding because they aren't footing the bill for the settlement to begin with.
That's why the whole 'Defund the Police' Movement was hilarious to me because that wouldn't stop police brutality because the financial industry would still be making millions and in some cases billions of dollars off of police brutality and settlements.
There is no incentive for banks and insurance companies to want to see change because they are CAKING off of it annually.
Police don't give a fukk because shyt happens in the field, there's a blue wall of silence, and at the end of the day... they are getting their pension.
Cities are in debt, so when push comes to shove, they'll just tax the residents more to recoup and pay for the interest back on the bonds that were needed to cash out victims and their families.
The cycle continues, rinse and repeat
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Also... police academy is only like 6 months.Yeah the situation is the epitome of walking and chewing gum at the same time. The family got the settlement money from the taxpayers, NOT the union. The union will however provide legal counsel if the officers are charged. But I do not believe under any circumstances that DA will bring about charges, he's already bought and paid for..
This is what I find infuriating is what it requires to be a police officer and how they are backed. In the state where Breonna was killed and even in the state I currently live in, you only need
21 years of age ;No felony convictions ,U.S. citizen; & High school diploma or equivalent..... That is what is required to be a cop in louisville.
That looks like requirements for something like a store or something and you give them a badge & GUN... No wonder white supremacy runs rampant thru so many departments. On top of the cops trying to paint Breonna's name in a bad light, this whole case is just disgusting..
what I see over and over is the unions are so damn powerful and they have all of these DA's by the balls. That is a major root of the problem we don't talk about enough.
Which is even more asinine because the unions are the root of it..Also... police academy is only like 6 months.
Crazy
The issue with settlements and the push for police reform is that the entities that are funding these settlements profit whenever these things happen.
If money from settlements was coming directly from the police's pension fund or from their budget, then that would be different.
How things are now... The cities that are forking up the settlement money for the victims/victims families go to financial institutions (banks, investment firms, Wall Street) to get the money. Police Brutality Bonds get issued to cities/municipalities by these institutions... there is interest on these bonds. The money gets paid out to the victims/families and taxpayers pay it back WITH interest. Meanwhile, the police force doesn't lose any funding because they aren't footing the bill for the settlement to begin with.
That's why the whole 'Defund the Police' Movement was hilarious to me because that wouldn't stop police brutality because the financial industry would still be making millions and in some cases billions of dollars off of police brutality and settlements.
There is no incentive for banks and insurance companies to want to see change because they are CAKING off of it annually.
Police don't give a fukk because shyt happens in the field, there's a blue wall of silence, and at the end of the day... they are getting their pension.
Cities are in debt, so when push comes to shove, they'll just tax the residents more to recoup and pay for the interest back on the bonds that were needed to cash out victims and their families.
The cycle continues, rinse and repeat
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Nah they just don't understand the world or how it worksLol they didn’t accept money in exchange of dropping the charges. Lol wtf some of y’all really can’t read. They deserve money and justice. They made no exchanges. Them suing the city for misconduct is completely separate from the actual criminal trials of the murder...They are demanding both in civil and criminal court.Y’all sure y’all black?
Need to start taking from their pension. Watch how quickly they’ll smarten up then.
Man the Police arent gonna be charged
Also where is that 12 milli coming from. The taxpayers?
There's been no accountability. It's crazy that u can unjustly and unjustifiably kill someone on the job and still keep your job when it's all said and done.
And if you DO lose your job, it's usually just a small demotion.
Jesus Christ, no accountability
Im very serious.... everything you posted will have to be proven by a defense attorney, and even if they can a murder charge will not stick.....
2 things... the warrant gives them legal rights to be at the address, and if they were truly fired at first, you won’t be able to flip self defense into murder for this situation...
It was bad intel and bad police work.... not sure what appropriate legal charge would stick