Breaking: No Officers Charged For Breonna Taylor’s Killing | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

A Kentucky grand jury did not charge any of the officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s case with her shooting death, despite the fact that the medical examiner ruled her death a homicide. Only fired Officer Brett Hankison was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment for shooting into her neighbors’ homes. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on the case. (This interview is from MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber, a news show covering politics, law and culture airing nightly at 6pm ET on MSNBC. ). Aired on 09/23/2020.
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Breaking: No Officers Charged For Breonna Taylor's Killing | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

45 comments

  1. I want these soulless people that have no sense of justice, cynically protecting murders to never have another good night of sleep until they die, may the guilt flow through your bloodlines forever. We don’t need violence. There’s more of us than there is of you.

  2. What about whoever wrote and whoever approved the warrant? The superior officer that approved the warrant and the participant in the judicial branch are really the ones the should be sent to prison. They set the conditions. They trained the officers, directly and indirectly.

    1. @brad arnold That’s kinda the point. Apparently a cue was taken from Trump. No one takes any responsibility. This is disgusting. There are actually well run precincts in this country. It doesn’t take a Saint to admit there are problems and there are steps we can take as a society to improve society.

    2. @brad arnold In fact, I think that the simple lack acknowledgement of that is leading to less peaceful protests. Meanwhile, Trump is encouraging us to hate each other.

    3. @Hattie Lankford im kinda done here unless you have some facts. i think the ag did his best as both sides in this case were in the right and its sad how things went done.

    4. @brad arnold you’ll understand the underlying conditions, eventually. Unless we’re all restricted to only “patriotic” education.

  3. Let that happen in a white neighborhood then hold onto your hats! Time to levy a civil suit against the city and the police department along with each officer involved in the shooting.

  4. This is Bill Barr and Trump doing Daniel Cameron is married to mich mccollin Grand daughter so tell the protester to vote them out he going to lock them up and take they voting right and u may not get a good job and he can. Steel the election dont fall for it please

  5. What evidence? Both Breonna’s boyfriend and the neighbors said the officers did not identify themselves. Was the evidence from body cams? No, there wasn’t any body cam footage. There was also no medical attention for Miss Taylor.

    1. lol…..like we should rest on the testimony of a drug dealer that opened fire on police.
      a neighbor did testify that they heard the police announce themselves

    2. @Baby BEE i have decided and can live with myself just fine.
      the cops were fired upon, one was shot and they returned fire.
      too bad, too sad

    1. 0:30 largely peaceful protests, funny how quickly this video was posted, yet no updated video on police officers being shot by protestors. Thanks.

    1. Yeah…. knocking and knocking.. yelling over and over POLICE.. then cop gets shot.. the man that did it.. admits he shot first.. sorry why are we blaming the cops? You know BLM lied about this story for 6 months right? Hmm

  6. This crap has been going on my whole life and I’m near 60. It IS systemic, and we need a complete overhaul of our police and our justice system. If we don’t do that, it will never stop.

  7. This is Kentucky for you. Land of rand paul and mitch mcconnell. Even the attorney general plays games with the facts and the law.

  8. Racism! Innocents victims are not safe at home, on roads, in hospitals, not anywhere? O God! Only justice is with You.

  9. Are the State of Kentucky, Mitch McConnell, and Rand Paul declaring war against The People of the United States of America?

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