Decision handed down by the Grand Jury is to charge one of the officers in the Breonna Taylor case with 3 counts of "first-degree wanton endangerment." It's nothing close to full accountability and a tragic indictment of a justice system doing little more than throwing us a bone.

Sep 23, 2020 · 5:35 PM UTC

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What is so blatantly needed in this country- is a overhaul of police training- both physically and physiologically - So many of these men and woman have no right to have guns in there hands. It’s about of control situation 💯❗️❓
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They spelled first degree murder wrong.
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That's exactly what the facts support. Thanks for the gas on the fire.
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Remember #ACIM? #Forgiveness? #Illusion of sin? Together my brother and I ? Return to Love? Blessings 💕
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Not even a bone. They're letting you smell justice, but nowhere near it.
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The two people in the house did not commit a crime... they were in their home minding their own business. The warrant was BS, if you want a drug dealer, catch him dealing drugs, don’t go sneaking up on his friends trying to get him. No one was in immediate danger.
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Corporations, and buildings are considered people now.
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One indictment too many
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Again this is not confusing people. If you fire a gun at the police, they are going to return fire. It’s pretty simple.