Shortly after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced that the police officers involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor would not be face murder or even manslaughter charges, Progressive and Liberal Democrats across the country began to express their dissatisfaction of the grand jury findings, and like Texas congressional candidate Julie Oliver, began to repeat the false narrative that Taylor was just innocent and killed while she slept.
“In denying accountability for the officers who killed Breonna Taylor as she slept in her own home, in saying that violence was "justified", the Kentucky AG has committed a travesty of justice,” tweeted
Oliver, a devout feminist, and Progressive, doubled-down on the assertion that Taylor was killed while she slept has been debunked after Louisville Police released the interview they conducted with Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker.
“She was asleep in her own home,” tweeted Oliver
According to the police interview with Taylor’s Walker, “Taylor yelled again “at the top of her lungs,” asking who it was, Walker said in the recording. He said he was asking, too.”
Walker stated that he heard police announce themselves and admitted to firing the first shot.
The police search warrant at the center of the whole controversy “explicitly” identified Breonna Taylor and her address because police believed she still had ties to one of the main suspects in their drug trafficking investigation.
The main suspect, Jarmarcus Glove, was Taylor’s ex-boyfriend.
Oliver is running against Rep. Roger Williams (R) in the Republican-leaning and Austin-centric Texas’ 25th congressional district.
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