Police execute Breonna Taylor in her own home

I want to hear the logic for this. A team of cops go to someone's house and light it up to the degree that bullets wind up in the houses of neighbors. How could only one person possibly be liable there? Was he the leader, did they trace the bullets that killed Taylor back to his gun, what's the reasoning?
 
I want to hear the logic for this. A team of cops go to someone's house and light it up to the degree that bullets wind up in the houses of neighbors. How could only one person possibly be liable there? Was he the leader, did they trace the bullets that killed Taylor back to his gun, what's the reasoning?
Yeah he was probably the leader and yeah i think his bullets did the most damage. I remember when this 1st happened the police chief actually came out and legit condemned Hankinsons actions, so he had to get the brunt of the slap on the wrist.
 
Yeah he was probably the leader and yeah i think those his bullets did the most damage. I remember when this 1st happened the police chief actually came out and legit condemned Hankinsons actions, so he had to get the brunt of the slap on the wrist.

Oh ok. Oh well, all we can hope is that he winds up in gen pop of a max security spot.
 
How the fuck is the only charge for endangerment?! If my dangerous actions lead to the unlawful death of another human being thats murder.

How can they admit the recklessness of his actions with out charging him with the result of that action?

Even though the State Attorney is black EVERYTHING in this country boils down to
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I want to hear the logic for this. A team of cops go to someone's house and light it up to the degree that bullets wind up in the houses of neighbors. How could only one person possibly be liable there? Was he the leader, did they trace the bullets that killed Taylor back to his gun, what's the reasoning?

The "reasoning" and "logic" is
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