By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 6:49:00 P.M. EST
(ap) A jury has found Brett Hankison not guilty on all charges.
On day six of the trial for the ex-cop involved in the night Breonna Taylor died, a jury acquitted him of all three wanton endangerment charges.
[N.S.: Involved in what? That’s not proper English; it’s an unfinished thought.]
In Kentucky, wanton endangerment is defined as a person, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life, who deliberately engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person.
His charges had nothing to do with Taylor’s death, but rather stemmed from bullets that went into a neighboring unit where three people were present.
[GRA: ap implying their usual garbage.]
No other officers were charged in connection with what happened that night, or in connection with her slaying.
[“Her slaying”?! Did you see what the ap operative did? He said that Breonna Taylor was murdered! “Slain”!]
The reading of the verdict was swift and came after a short day of closing arguments.
Stew Mathews, Hankison’s attorney, said after the verdict that his client was relieved.
Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, was present. She left the courtroom and declined to speak with reporters.
GRA: Now maybe Ms.Taylor can be removed from the pantheon of fake black martyrs, but probably not. blacks cling to the lies they tell, invent more lies, and then call them facts.
Holt finally gave a quick 30 second summary at 6:47 pm. Eat it, Lesta.
--GRA
Thursday, March 03, 2022
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The only endangerment was to the cop who was shot by the drug dealer "boyfriend". The media says shots were fired at the cops. YES, shots were fired and one cop hit by the gunfire. That part is never mentioned.
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