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|    Kentucky AG says his office has received    |
|    01 Sep 20 07:48:10    |
      XPost: alt.fan.states.kentucky, alt.niggers, sac.politics       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced on Sunday       that his office has received the FBI’s ballistics report for the       shooting of Breonna Taylor.              Speaking on CBS’ “Face The Nation,” Cameron said his office will       be working with the FBI to review the information and will       “conduct a fair and through investigation” into the death of       Taylor.              “There is still some witness testimony in interviews that have       to be conducted. But we do have that ballistics report,” Cameron       said. “We will be meeting with the FBI at the beginning of this       upcoming week to have a painstaking review of that information.”              He added: “We took this case because we have the resources       internally to conduct a fair and thorough investigation.”              AUTHORITIES TAKE BREONNA TAYLOR'S EX-BOYFRIEND INTO CUSTODY DAYS       AFTER WARRANTS WERE ISSUED FOR HIS ARREST              Taylor, an EMT and aspiring nurse, was killed earlier this year       when Louisville police allegedly carried out a no-knock warrant       on her home. Taylor was shot eight times after Louisville police       let off more than 20 shots inside her home, according to local       reports.              The officers who stormed Taylor's house were executing a drug       warrant in search of a male suspect who didn't live in her       apartment complex, the reports said. It turned out he had       already been detained by authorities before the warrant was       executed.              Taylor's ex-boyfriend said she didn't have any involvement in       illegal activities and the information police used to obtain the       no-knock search warrant was false.              The police who stormed Taylor's home in March were executing a       drug warrant in search of Jamarcus Glover, 30, who didn't live       in her apartment complex. It turned out he already had been       detained by authorities before the warrant was executed.              No drugs were found in the house.              "The police are trying to make it out to be my fault," Glover       told the (Louisville) Courier-Journal, "making it look like I       brought this to Breonna's door."              "At the end of the day, they went about it the wrong way and       lied on that search warrant and shot that girl," he said.              The Courier-Journal previously reported on verified phone calls,       including one on the day she died, where Glover told Taylor she       had "$8K for him” and “that she had been “handling all my money.”              CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP              Glover denied that Taylor had any money for him and said she was       not involved in any drug activities.              Authorities investigating Glover prior to Taylor's death had       seen packages delivered to her residence addressed to Glover,       and Glover was seen leaving her house with parcels that he took       back to his alleged drug house, according to the arrest       affidavit.              Kentucky AG weighs possible charges in Breonna Taylor case, 5       months after her deathVideo       “Getting shoes and clothes coming through the mail is not       illegal," Glover said. "Nothing illegal at all." Glover said he       used Taylor's address because he didn't want personal items       stolen at his own house.              Glover was rearrested Thursday by police, nearly 15 hours after       his interview with the news outlet, for failing to post $50,000       bail on previous drug and trafficking charges. He admitted to       the outlet he would sell drugs to make money for his livelihood.              Fox News’ Vandana Rambaran contributed to this report.              https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kentucky-ag-says-his-office-has-       received-in-fbi-ballistics-report-from-breonna-taylor-shooting              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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