Rev. Sharpton: Grand Jury Charges In Breonna Taylor Case ‘Grossly Insufficient’ | MTP Daily | MSNBC

Rev. Al Sharpton reacts to the grand jury in the Breonna Taylor case charging Officer Brett Hankison with 3 counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. Aired on 9/23/2020.
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Rev. Sharpton: Grand Jury Charges In Breonna Taylor Case 'Grossly Insufficient' | MTP Daily | MSNBC

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  1. Reading in between the lines of the presser, I think it’s obvious that there will be Federal Charges due to the attainment of the warrant. The DA is VERY careful to say that his office is not handling the issue of the warrant and then additionally emphasized the fact that the 2 officers who returned fire, had no knowledge of the warrant basis and were only there as warm bodies. Part of the settlement even includes reforms on HOW a cop can now get a breach warrant from a judge.
    They knew this was coming hence the National Guard presence starting yesterday. My guess is only one or 2 cops (neither one a shooter) will get charged with violating her civil rights through b.s. warrant attainment and they dont want people to go crazy and start getting Rodney King flashbacks… smh. Justice in this country ain’t ish.

    1. @Lucas The Shrubber it’s “you’re dumb”. Not “your dumb”. -Forget the typos. Try watching the Gingrich interview with Harris Faulkner on Fox. My point is well made…

    1. @MsCjwoody Oh ABSOLUTELY !! Understand…..we have a REAL MONSTER in REAL TIME in the WHITE HOUSE…… actually a WHITE Supremest and the DOJ for SURE !!!

    2. @Terry Hawkins You are a moron. TRUMP 2020. BIDEN was the one who promoted segregation back in the day. Educate yourself.

  2. Not sure all understood the inditement. No charges were filed related to Breonna’s death. The charges were for the people in the apartment next door.

    1. Exactly. No attempt was made to prosecute the policemen who did not announce themselves but fired blindly into an apartment and other apartments in disregard of the likelihood of killing neighbors and others. If they had announced themselves and then been fired upon, by Ms. Taylor’s boyfriend, he would now be in jail.

      Anyone who knowingly fires at policemen after they announced themselves would have been prosecuted for attempted murder. Releasing him is an acknowledgement that the police did NOT announce themselves, so they must be prosecuted for their recklessness in firing back before announcing themselves.

  3. When the family took that money,the cops changed narrative of the whole case.The family ain’t out raged the lawyers ain’t out raged about the verdict.

  4. do you guys think if they gave the family a choice of either 12 million or life in prison they would have chosen life in prison?

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