The USA has a problem list that needs to be addressed now. Kentucky seems to have a problem with the truth. The issue I have with this is the fact Breonna's boyfriend Kenneth Walker was arrested when she died.
May 22, 2020
By Michael Levenson
Charges against Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, were dropped on Friday.
Prosecutors on Friday (click here) said they were dropping charges against the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, a black woman who was fatally shot by three white police officers in Louisville, Ky., in March.
The announcement came one day after the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it had opened an investigation into the shooting, which has drawn nationwide attention.
“I believe that additional investigation is necessary,” Thomas B. Wine, the county prosecutor in Louisville, said at a news conference on Friday. “I believe that the independent investigation by the attorney general’s office in Kentucky, the F.B.I. and the U.S. attorney’s office must be completed before we go forward with any prosecution of Kenneth Walker.”...I don't want to hear anything about any cult of personalities or how they came to be in the house together or any other negative or derogatory comment. The fact is a beautiful lady is dead and a good-looking man has had his life completely disrupted by police that obviously believes they can do no wrong. And guess what, Kentucky is so corrupt, they can't do anything wrong.
December 17, 2020
By Kelly Dean
Ky. (WBKO) - Attorney General Daniel Cameron had a full first year in office.
The most significant is likely his handling of the Breonna Taylor case where the grand jury didn’t charge anyone directly with Taylor’s death.
Taylor was killed during a police raid in March of 2019 and her death ignited a national movement and many protests.
Former Louisville Officer Brett Hankison was the only one of the three officers indicted by a grand jury on three counts of wanton endangerment first degree for “blindly firing” into Taylor’s neighboring apartment where three people were inside. If convicted, Hankison could face up to 15 years in prison....
Civil rights violations? What are you kidding me? This is not only about civil rights violations, it is about the lousy SOBs that run the state. Brionna Taylor died unnecessarily, but, why? Because the corruption is so thick that police and sheriff officials can make up any cockamamie story they want to earn their Boy Scout badges.
This is about KENTUCKY and THE RULE OF LAW when officials, elected and otherwise, are caught red-handed manipulating "the truth," attempting to blame the victims dead and otherwise as to the hand of sheriff and police and the fact an entire Grand Jury was unable to return the correct verdicts because it was hidden from them.
This is not corruption, this is a blatant disregard of the Rule of Law to conduct a shadow government within the State of Kentucky. There isn't any recourse by the people except for the federal government to step in and set the record straight. Not just the record regarding the death of Bioanna Taylor and the wrongful imprisonment of Kenneth Walker, but, the entire record of corruption so deep there will be arrests made for long-standing BAD PRACTICES that victimize people and prosecute the innocent. Kenneth Walker is completely innocent, but, if it keeps a storyline going that allowed the sheriff's department to be exonerated from some of the most horrific police work on record, Kenneth Walker would already be tried and convicted.
Kentucky needs a Special Prosecutor to remove the corrupt government structure that looks like it can rewrite the truth to its own script. That is not only disastrous but, leaves me and many others wondering who else in prison or worse at the hand of those freewheeling law officers, including, by the way, the Attorney General are actually innocent people? The leader of the Kentucky Senate was at the ready to enhance the script all the more. He is elected and this is the laws he deals on a regular basis.
Brionna Taylor and Kenneth Walker are only the tip of the iceberg.