The Media DIDN'T Tell You THIS About Breonna Taylor...
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4 hours and 54 minutes
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Summary
On today's episode of Fed It, we cover the case of Breonna Taylor, a woman who was shot and killed in her own home in the early morning hours of June 15th, 2019. The case is one of the most controversial cases in the history of the United States, and I'm here to talk about it.
Transcript
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And we are live. What's up, guys? Welcome to Fed It. We got a very important yet controversial one today, man.
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Let's get right into it, babe. We're going to talk about the Breonna Taylor shooting and case in general.
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We got a lot to talk about. Debunk a lot of minutes. It's going to be a good one. Let's get into it.
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Okay, guys. I used to be a special agent. I'm launching your investigations.
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This is the arrest paperwork. Okay, so here is the booking.
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Cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
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Those are like two crimes that I'm a very good agent, very strong agent.
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I did a lot of big cases. I've done Title III intercepts, which is basically listening to phones.
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I've written hundreds of affidavits to arrest people.
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I've been a grand jury and testified a million times. I've done big cases.
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I've done. All right. What's up, guys? Welcome to the Fresher Fit.
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It's been a while since I've been here, man. As you guys know, I had a hair transplant last week.
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So I was kind of down and out. I got it on last Friday.
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I recovered somehow. I'm surprised. I thought my face would have been wasted.
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Well, still a little bit swollen, but I'm doing okay now.
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And yeah, doing a lot better, man. I'm glad to be here with y'all.
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So I'm thinking about giving you guys a second Fed It episode this week
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where I'll cover the biggest bank robbery that occurred in U.S. history.
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Back, I think it was in 1972, out there in California.
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So I was thinking about covering that for y'all. I'll give y'all a second episode.
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Let me know if you guys want that. And if you do, I'll probably make it happen.
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But anyway, any other announcements I'm trying to think here?
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Monday, tomorrow we got Brandon Carter for Money Monday.
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We did an episode with Robert Kiyosaki, George Gammon, as well as Ken McElroy.
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Three multi-million dollar investors, you know, real estate.
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And, you know, George Gammon has commodities, everything else like that.
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And it was just an awesome show that we did, man.
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Probably one of my most favorite shows I've ever done, having those three guys on.
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I was learning myself along with Sidewitch, you guys.
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And then we had, you know, Steve Will Do It was here.
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We did an episode yesterday where Rolo went four hours long, man.
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We're going hard for y'all in the paint where we covered Roe v. Wade, the overturning of that case.
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You know, we didn't really necessarily take a political side.
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You know, we're not like, oh, pro-life or pro-choice.
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This is why the Supreme Court came to that decision.
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And this is what's going to probably happen in the dating world after this.
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OK, so we were more concerned with the ramifications that's going to come from Roe v. Wade being overturned, which essentially all it did was say, hey, listen, states, it's up to you guys now.
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So, which leads me to today's episode of Fed It.
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So, you know, obviously during that downtime, I had been, you know, consuming a bunch of content trying to figure out what's going to be a good episode to give you guys.
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Me and Christina, we're looking at some stuff that we think you guys are really going to enjoy.
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And I'm going to start breaking down documentaries from other crime dramas and breaking it down for y'all where I'll play it.
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So I'll have my notes ready to go and I'll just pause it and kind of add a little bit more.
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How do I say this insight as to how things are done?
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Because when you watch these crime documentaries, a lot of times, guys, they don't necessarily tell you how they got to a certain point.
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So I'm going to be able to connect a lot of dots for you guys and let you know, hey, that's probably bullshit.
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They did that for dramatic effect or, hey, yeah, that sounds good or, oh, that's crazy.
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So I'll be able to kind of add a bit of context to a lot of these things.
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And one of those documentaries I'm going to break down is this bank robbery one, which I think is going to be really cool for y'all that we that we're thinking about doing for you guys.
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So, OK, let me read some of these chats real quick before I get into today's episode and break it down for y'all.
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So we got Michael, Michael Don PZ goes great channel, great content.
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No, you don't like to get into politics, Myron.
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But what do you think of the FBI feds purging conservatives from their agencies?
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I don't know if I'm educated enough to speak about that at the moment.
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And I already know that I'm going to get quite a bit of hate for doing this topic.
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You know, Myron, how did you come up with this topic?
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Why are you doing Breonna Taylor all of a sudden?
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Minister Japp had made a post on his Instagram.
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He's a little bit more aggressive on things than I am.
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But he had talked about Breonna Taylor, how she's not as clean as people may say.
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When this shooting happened with her, I was actually still working for the government.
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So around the time this happened, I actually had a very big case going on, guys, with the feds I was doing.
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I'm actually going to start breaking down my cases as well.
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Like when I go back and do the cases that I actually did myself firsthand.
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And I will definitely break down this case for you guys that I'm talking about right now.
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But back in March of 2020, I had my hands tied up with a fucking international smuggling ring, guys.
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It had ties to Sri Lanka, Canada, the United States, Turks and Caicos, fucking Switzerland.
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Christina, can you get me that director's award from the closet?
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I got a director's award for this fucking case, guys, from the director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is, you know, obviously, you know, like I told you before, you got Immigration and Customs Enforcement, then you got Homeland Security Investigations, then you got ICE deportation and enforcement removal operations.
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And that case, actually, I heard from a former colleague that that case is up for an attorney general's award now, you know, and, you know, pretty much I started it, developed it, got it big, arrested a bunch of people.
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So when this shooting happened, I had known about it, but I didn't know.
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I had known about it, but I didn't know, like, the details.
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So when I saw that post, I was like, hey, let me let me look a little bit into this.
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And then when I started researching, I was like, holy crap, the mainstream media has been misinforming you guys a lot.
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So I'm really excited to bring, and this is, this is just so y'all know, this isn't CAP or whatever.
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Here we go from 2019, you know, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Directors Award, Excellence in Law Enforcement Award.
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And then here's my government name right there.
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So, you know, obviously no one's perfect, but I'm out here doing a bunch of bullshit.
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I just tell the truth and people don't like that.
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But anyway, yeah, yeah, I'll read the chats real fast.
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We know you're going to get hate for this, Myron.
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Like, I've actually done cases that, like, do big shit.
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There's a bunch of agents that have never done shit in their careers, and I'm over here getting director's awards and everything.
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And if I was still with the agency, I'd have an attorney general's award, which is the highest prestigious award that you can get as a law enforcement officer.
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It's just that I left the agency before I can bring that case to full fruition.
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But anyway, going back to what I was saying, that's why I was tied up in March, and I didn't know about this case.
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So I did some digging into the case, and I found out that this investigation is a lot more extensive than what the mainstream media tells you guys.
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And as a matter of fact, I have an example of it here.
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I'm going to play you guys a summary from the New York Times.
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And it is after, you know, if you watch this video, which I'm going to play for you guys right now, and you, you know, you just take this at face value, you're going to think, holy crap, these police officers are murderers.
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But if you actually start to look at all the evidence that led to this shooting, and then you look at the evidence after the shooting, and you led to all the events that surround the shooting with a critical lens, you know, not a feeling lens, a fact-based lens, you're going to realize that there's much more than meets the eye here.
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And before I get into this breakdown, I want to make this extremely clear.
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This isn't about labeling Brianna as a terrible person or her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, or her ex, you know, what's his name, Jamarcus Glover, okay, which we're going to talk a lot about him, too, a.k.a. El Chapo.
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But this isn't about bashing her or anything like that.
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This is about telling the truth and getting it out there and letting you guys come to your own conclusions if you think that the police officers here were guilty.
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But the state of Kentucky and the attorney general for the state of Kentucky basically found that all of the officers except for one were not acting unofficially.
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And we're going to go over the facts that led to that finding, and you guys may come to the same conclusion.
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You may not, but we're going to go over the facts here.
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So if you're going to sit here and cry and say, oh, my God, this is bullshit.
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Get the fuck out of here, bro, because over here, in case you haven't realized, welcome to Fed It.
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So if you don't like this shit, go ahead and click off right now, because I'm probably going to debunk a bunch of things that may hurt your feelings as to what the mainstream media told you about this case.
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Shout out to Christina, by the way, helping me in the back.
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So shout out to all you guys in here, by the way.
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So please do me a quick favor and like the video.
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B snorkel goes 20 bucks with online techniques like OSINT, which I'm
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loving and technologies like cell phone and tower pinging.
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Would you say that crimes become easier to solve later in your
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I mean, cases are definitely being easier to solve thanks to the
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advent of technology, but it's also becoming harder because the
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advent of technology, you know, so like there's a lot of
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encrypted softwares out there that make it very difficult to be
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So as technology has gotten better and made it easier for law
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enforcement, it's also made it hard at the same time.
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And they gave it to me because I was a, I was a case maker, man.
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Like I, that's one thing, like there's not many things I'm
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cocky about guys, but when it comes to like what I used to do as
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an agent myself and doing cases and having informants and doing
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title three intercepts and really building big fucking conspiracy cases,
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I am very confident about that shit because not many agents can do
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When I was on the job myself, people used to tell me, yo,
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And I'd be like, yo, shut the fuck up and stop crying, bro.
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If you don't want to be here, you don't have to be here.
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So like this, you guys like, oh my God, Martin, you're so hard
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I enjoyed, um, it wasn't necessarily about like putting people
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It was about investigating cases, getting to the facts, figuring
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out what the hell was going on and building big, uh, conspiracy
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cases, which I, I will give you guys that, that case that I
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Um, and it's still somewhat active, so I can't talk about
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Um, so that's why, that's another reason too, why I'm kind
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I got to make sure I'm going to only talk about Porsches that
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are not active that are, um, already out there.
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So let's get into this breakdown now that we got the
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disclaimers and announcements, everything else out the
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And then guys, from this point forward, um, $20 and up super
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chats, I'm going to read only because I really want to make
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sure that I get through this and we have a good, great time.
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Um, and yeah, and, and oh yeah, for anyone, by the way, that
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might say something, uh, about me getting fired or anything
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And the reason why I left is because the YouTube channel
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And as you guys know, you can't be like a public figure on
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social media while simultaneously being, you know, especially
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into Homeland Security or with the government in general, you
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know, your job is all about acting in a surreptitious manner.
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And when you're out there on the fucking internet with 700,000
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plus subscribers and a blue check on Instagram, you ain't
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going to be able to run around incognito, my friends.
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So, uh, I ended up going with, you know, the entrepreneur route
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because I had people that were depending on me and needed me.
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You know, even though it was a fantastic career, I was making
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I had my, uh, you know, my pension, all that stuff lined up,
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I had to give it up because there were people depending on me.
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And quite frankly, uh, you know, I, I just can't turn my back on
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You know, that's, that's really what it came down to.
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Um, but you know, it was, it was, it was a great experience and
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And a shout out to anyone that's works in law enforcement.
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So we're going to go ahead and get into this bad boys.
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Oh, young Dolph case still needs someone from Memphis.
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Uh, they're just being, I don't know if you hear me.
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Um, no, they're just being really difficult with the courthouse.
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So if anyone's in Memphis that like wants to help out, just DM bet it 1811.
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So Brianna Taylor, let's give you guys a quick little summary on who she is.
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Um, so you guys are kind of aware on what we're going to talk about because some people may
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And for my international viewers, you guys may not know.
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Definitely not because this was kind of something.
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I'm going to share screen with y'all real fast.
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I added a couple of new monitors as you, if you guys have been following me on Instagram
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and I'm just making sure I don't mess this up real fast.
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Brianna Taylor, 26 year old, uh, African American women, a woman was fatally shot in
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her Louisville home in Kentucky apartment, uh, on March 13, 2020 when at least seven police
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officers forced entry into the apartment as part of investigation into dealing, uh, into
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No, they had a valid search warrant signed by judge.
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Three, um, Louisville Metro police department officers, Jonathan Mattingly, Brett, uh, Hankinson
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and miles Cosgrove were involved in the shooting.
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Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker was inside the apartment with her when the plane closed
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officers knocked on the door, then a forced entry.
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The officers, uh, that they then announced the officer said that they announced themselves
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as police before forcing and before forcing entry.
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But Walker said he did not hear any announcement thought the officers were intruders and fired a
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The shot hit Mattingly in the leg and officers fired 32 shots in return.
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We're going to go ahead and show you guys who Brianna Taylor is.
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And if you guys remember this, she was the one that were, they were saying, say her name,
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And this is a photo that they use for her a lot of the time.
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Um, but this is her, you know, and rest in peace to her, man.
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Um, you know, this was a really unfortunate situation and you guys are going to kind of see
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that she was, how do I say this, um, collateral damage for a much bigger situation.
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Just so you guys kind of get faces to the names.
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So, uh, this is the main, this is the main officer that got shot.
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Um, and then this is Hendrickson who ended up getting fired.
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And then you got Matt, um, Matt, uh, is it killing Lee or Matt?
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Who's the guy in the middle, Jonathan Mattingly.
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And then you got, um, Cosgrove here, right here, here, here, Miles Cosgrove.
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Those are the guys that actually fired their weapons on that faithful night, March 13th, 2020.
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Um, but you guys are going to be able to see things in better perspective here in a second.
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Once we actually get into the facts of the investigation that led into this situation.
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So let's go ahead and pull up this, um, New York times YouTube video here that I'm going to show you guys.
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Um, but I'm going to pull this bad boy up for y'all right now.
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And, um, what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and play this video, stop it and, um, show way, where they are incorrect in some things.
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Let me know guys, if the sound is good, we shouldn't be getting any static.
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And this is after the shooting, um, in Louisville, Kentucky for months in Kentucky, residents outraged by the killing of Breonna Taylor campaign.
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And keep in mind, guys, this was in March of 2020 when these riots started, which what also happened, the beer bug for the police officers, a.k.a. COVID.
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He ended up getting charged guys for wanton shooting, which essentially means, you know, reckless disregard for human life because he fired some shots that he shouldn't have fired.
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In September, a grand jury, which, which definitely, you know, is, uh, the correct charge for what he did.
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And you guys are going to see that here in a second, but he didn't actually, he wasn't one of the people that shot and killed Breonna Taylor.
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Investigation and was not officer for shooting into a neighboring apartment and no one for killing Taylor.
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He shot into basically shot into an apartment, hit another apartment.
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He shot into the apartment, but it ended up going through and hitting another apartment.
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But he was not the one that actually fired the fatal shots.
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So we're going to go ahead and get into the actual thing.
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Now, guys, I need you guys to remember, this is not about feelings.
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As you can see right now, the New York Times is trying to make it like, hey, you know what I mean?
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Let's kind of make the police officers look bad, whatever it may be.
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And they're emitting certain facts from you that are extremely important, which we're going to talk about later.
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A full telling of that story has been impeded because none of the seven police officers who raided her apartment used body cameras, a violation of police policy.
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When you're an investigator, okay, typically you don't wear body cameras.
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When you're an investigator, it's uniformed guys that wear body cameras most of the time.
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But when you're an investigator doing narcotics investigations or any type of sensitive investigations where identities need to be protected or whatever it may be because you're dealing with informants or whatever, you're not going to wear body cameras, okay?
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Special agents don't wear body cameras because they're investigators.
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A lot of state investigators don't wear body cameras because they're investigating plainclothes, they're plainclothes investigators.
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And once again, the New York times reporting a bunch of BS, but let's continue on.
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With the recent release of thousands of documents and images collected during three investigations, the times initiated a fresh examination of the case.
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They're talking about this guys, because I went over these documents as well.
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And I want you guys to see the difference between having an experienced law enforcement officer break this down for y'all versus a journalist.
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A lot of times journalists don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
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So as you guys can see here, the PIU, okay, the public integrity unit for the Louisville Metro Police Department, a.k.a. LMPD, released all the documents from the Breonna Taylor investigation.
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And it just so happens that the New York times failed to talk about this portion of it, the narcotics case file summary, which we're going to go over in detail.
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They only wanted to focus on the interviews done with the officers and put it in tits and pieces, which you guys are going to see here in a second.
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And my thing is, if you're going to look at the investigation, you need to look at it from a holistic perspective.
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So it's very interesting to me how me and them went through the same exact information, yet they're coming out with this.
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And you guys are going to see here in a second to paint it in a certain light.
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Give me once in the chat, guys, if the audio is good and you're not getting any static.
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Mattingly ended up getting shot during this situation.
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I had to give myself a Don DeMarco there, guys, because as you guys know, I've been dealing with this fucking static in the sound for weeks and we finally got it fixed.
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And it was a pain in the ass, but we got it done.
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Grand jury proceedings and footage by the SWAT team that arrived after the shooting.
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Members of the grand jury have accused Kentucky's Attorney General, Daniel Cameron, of shielding the officers involved from homicide charges.
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Our investigation found that Mattingly and Cosgrove were justified in their use of force.
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Sergeant Mattingly may have been justified in returning fire when he's fired upon, but our new analysis paints a more complicated.
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No, he is justified in returning fire after being shot at.
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See what I'm talking about when you have these crazy journalists over here saying may have been or whatever.
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You're doing a search warrant and someone shoots at you and you get hit in the leg.
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Not only did he get hit in the leg, he got hit in the femoral artery, guys, which you can easily bleed out and die from.
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Matter of fact, I think we got a video to show that for y'all real fast.
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OK, because it's all sweet, right, until people kind of see what happens.
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In these types of situations where shots are fired.
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Sorry, guys, I got a bunch of videos here that I'm going to play for y'all.
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About how this raid was compromised from beginning to end.
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We'll outline the flawed intelligence and tactical mistakes of a hodgepodge team of officers.
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Their failure to properly announce their presence at Taylor's.
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The chaos and excessive use of force that ensued.
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I think there's another hole right below the clock.
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And we'll explore the damning analysis of an experienced SWAT commander
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who was called to the scene after the shooting.
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We just got the feeling that night that something really bad happened.
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I love how they kind of took that out of context because what they're not saying is that there
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were a bunch of other search warrants going on and they're not going to have the manpower
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to deploy SWAT teams at all different locations that they hit at the same time.
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So the reason why the detectives took Breonna Taylor's place is because that was the lowest risk warrant.
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The focus of the police investigation on March 13th is not Taylor's apartment,
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but properties 10 miles away in West Louisville.
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Where dozens of SWAT and police officers arrest an ex-boyfriend of Taylor's and his associates
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These officers are wearing their body cameras and they carry out the raid safely and without incident.
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What the SWAT team doesn't know is that at this time, a hastily assembled team of narcotics
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officers is about to raid Taylor's home across town.
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So one of the main, this is, so you got 2424 LEAB, which is being raided.
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They suspect her ex-boyfriend keeps cash or drugs there, but their intel is poor.
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They don't know she has a new boyfriend and they think she lives alone.
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Actually, their intel, which we're going to go over here, guys, is remarkably accurate.
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But again, this is them not understanding how drug investigations work.
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When seven officers begin the raid at 1240 a.m., they notice the lights are off,
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I remember seeing it lit up blue when we pulled up.
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In less than three minutes, she would be fatally shot.
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Inside, Taylor had dozed off while watching a movie with her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker.
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And we're going to talk about Kenneth Walker quite a bit here as well, guys.
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Kenneth Walker is someone who is not the most upstanding of citizens, but we'll get to that.
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A hallway from the bedrooms leads to a living area, and the apartment's entrance is in this breezeway.
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The only light is this lamp opposite her door, where now the police begin to stack.
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In this reconstruction, we hear the official testimonies given by the two officers nearest the door,
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Mattingly and Nobles, Cosgrove, who's providing cover, and Hoover and Hankinson beside them.
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And we'll hear from neighbours and Kenneth Walker, who was interviewed by police right after the shooting.
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When we all got up in line, I knocked on the door, banged on it.
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Just as Mattingly begins to knock, a man emerges from the apartment directly above.
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He doesn't live there, but is picking up his child after finishing work.
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The door right there, that's why they babysit on me, so I came to pick up my little girl.
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A squabble with Detective Brett Hankinson ensues, and already the team seems on edge.
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I remember Brett extending his gun, saying, get back.
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So, just to explain to you guys real quick, because they're saying they're on edge and everything else like that.
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When you guys are about to head a house, okay, and you're about to do a search warrant,
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and you're about to do a search warrant for narcotics, alright,
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and you've been watching the person for a while, you're at the edge of your seat, your adrenaline is high,
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you're prepared to get into anything, so of course, you're going to be uneasy.
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So, when a man comes out, right, late at night and says, hey, what are y'all doing?
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He doesn't know who the fuck that guy is, he doesn't know if he's a dude that's watching
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that's going to call the person downstairs and tell him the police are here.
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He doesn't know if he has a gun or if he has a weapon, it's dark out, etc.
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You already know that this house that you're about to hit is involved in narcotics trafficking,
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So, when you come in, you're going to stack on the house.
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Also, I want you guys to notice that right here, right, the way that the property is,
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Normally, you'd want to stack a couple guys on this side and then a couple guys on this side,
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but since they can't do that, you've got a couple guys in the back watching all the other doors
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and then also watching behind them to make sure they're not ambushed, okay,
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and then you've got guys that are about to start doing the knock, alright,
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and as far as the knock goes, we're going to talk about that here in a second as well.
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Get back in your apartment, get back in your apartment.
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I remember looking at Brett saying, Brett, relax.
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So, Mattingly seemed to be the team leader on this operation, by the way.
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Mattingly, remember, is the guy that got shot, guys.
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...conducting a knock and announce raid, but that's not what Mattingly says happens at first.
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We didn't announce the first couple because our intent was to give her plenty of time to come to the door.
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And let me make this very clear for y'all right now.
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They did have a valid warrant, okay, for no knock.
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And I'm going to show you guys that right now, okay?
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If you guys can see, this is a search warrant to all peace officers in the Commonwealth.
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Kentucky, the AFI was Detective Joshua C. Janes, okay?
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3003 Springfield Drive, apartment number four, Louisville, Kentucky, okay?
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And they got pictures of it because normally when you do a search warrant of a residence,
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you have to be able to articulate what you're going to search, pictures, etc.
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This is a vehicle that they were watching during the course of their investigation,
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which we're going to talk about that in a little bit.
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And then also, they talk about what they're intending to seize here, all right?
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They outline the facts, right, of their search warrant.
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Again, this is an affidavit for search warrant.
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So the affidavit is the portion where they actually outline their facts, all right?
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And as you guys can see here, they're talking about,
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these are the people that are involved in the investigation.
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Jamarcus Cordell Glover, who is her boyfriend, a.k.a.
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Then Adrian Orlandez Walker, and then you got Breonna Taylor, okay?
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And we're going to talk about how Breonna Taylor was involved with the drug trafficking investigation here soon.
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But the main thing I want you guys to take away is
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Affidavit is requesting a no-knock entry to the premises
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due to the nature of how these drug traffickers operate.
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These drug traffickers have a history of attempting to destroy evidence,
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have cameras on the location that compromised detectives wants an approach to a dwelling is made,
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and have history of fleeing from law enforcement.
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And we're going to talk about how they came to these conclusions.
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But, as you guys can see, all this is probable cause, okay?
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As to why they ended up getting a no-knock warrant.
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Actually, they got it that day and then that night they hit the house, okay?
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And you can see the judge signing it right there.
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So for anyone that's saying, oh, they didn't even knock or any of that other stuff,
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Here's the court paperwork right here that shows it to y'all.
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The reason why they knocked, guys, is because they said, you know what?
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Let's try to get her to the front of the door and do this peacefully.
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Now, when you work in law enforcement, guys, you always want to de-escalate things.
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You always want to have things go as smoothly as possible.
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You don't want to be involved in use of force situations.
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So when they got to the scene, they know that this is more of a lower risk warrant,
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which is why they didn't put the SWAT team on this house and just the detectives went
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And then on top of that, you got to understand, they don't have enough SWAT for every single
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They're hitting, I think they hit three different locations simultaneously.
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So when you're hitting locations simultaneously, guys, especially for drug warrants, you have
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And the reason why you got to do that is because if you hit one house and then say, all right,
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cool, let's pack up and do hit the next house, what's going to happen is they're going to
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start calling each other and letting each other know, yo, get rid of the drugs.
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And you only have enough SWAT guys for a couple of different residences, okay?
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So the detectives ended up taking this house because it was the lowest risk, okay?
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And in the drug investigation, they were able to identify her as the girlfriend of Glover
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where he was re-upping and getting his product from, okay?
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So they were like, okay, we can probably hit this one and not have too many issues.
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However, when they arrived on the scene, they said, yo, let's knock.
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And the thing that's crazy is the fact that they knocked actually is what set everything
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For the people in the chat that are in their feelings saying, why are they picking on a
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female, et cetera, et cetera, we're going to get into that.
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And I'm telling you how police conduct investigations and why the SWAT team wasn't there on this
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particular address and why the detectives ended up hitting this one, okay?
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Whether the police announced themselves clearly enough is a critical issue in this story that
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Of course, you're going to announce who you are, but they didn't have to knock on the door.
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They had a no-knock warrant, which is common, actually, guys, for drug investigations.
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Because when you knock on the door, it gives them time to flush the drugs down the toilet
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Not knowing who's at the door this late, Walker grabs his licensed tanned gun.
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They rushed to get dressed and walk toward the door.
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But as loud as we were screaming to say who it is, I know whoever would be on the other
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But after knocking and waiting for around 45 seconds, they decided they've given her
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enough time to respond and rammed the door open.
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Because the thing is, is that the longer you wait at the door, and again, guys, I'm giving
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The longer you wait at the door, the longer you're giving the people inside the home to
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either A, gear up and get weapons and shoot at you, or B, destroy evidence.
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So they had a no-knock warrant, but they decided to knock anyway, which you're going
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to see here what ends up happening because they ended up knocking.
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And that's when we did the, you know, police search warrant.
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We'll show here what the police and Walker described seeing next.
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As we're coming to the door, the door light comes off the hinges like an explosion.
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Now, Kenneth Walker said that when he said it came off like an explosion.
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Mattingly steps into the doorway and puts himself in what police describe as the fatal funnel,
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a position vulnerable to gunfire and hard to move from.
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I could see down the hallway, and there's a male and a female, side by side, shoulder
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The apartment is lit only by the breezeway light that's coming from behind Mattingly and
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Thinking it's an intruder, Walker aims low, shoots once, and hits Mattingly in the thigh.
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I feel like that aimed down, because I wouldn't...
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Of course, I don't need to kill anybody, so I just let off one shot.
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Yet you hit him in the femoral artery, which is literally life-threatening.
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You can bleed out within seconds if you get hit in the femoral artery, which is exactly
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There's a reason why, when you're trained in law enforcement, they tell you to shoot center
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mass to stop the threat, because they know when you shoot center mass, you're going to
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So saying, hey, I'm going to shoot at the floor, or I'm going to just shoot at a leg,
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because I'm not trying to kill anybody, you can kill somebody down there.
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So this goes to show Kenneth Walker's gross negligence as to how firearm combat actually
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When you shoot, you shoot to stop the threat, not to like just, oh, I didn't want to hurt
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I got four rounds off, and it was like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
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Then all of a sudden, there's a whole lot of shots.
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Mattingly fires two more rounds when he falls and takes cover.
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Almost at the same time, Cosgrove moves in and fires, stepping on Mattingly in the process.
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He has now also put himself in the fatal funnel, and although he's shooting, he appears to
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I see blinding, vivid, white, light, and blackness at the same time.
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And I did not have any pain, sensation, or any recollection that I'm firing.
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He continues shooting blindly until he runs out of ammunition, a total of 16 rounds.
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If you told me I didn't fire a gun, I'd be like, okay, I believe you.
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They're playing clips of the interview to spin it a certain way.
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When you're involved in a firefight, okay, guys?
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You literally have seconds to respond, life or death.
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You go to, you're doing a search warrant of a house.
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You think it's going to be, you know, hey, it's not going to be, we have the lowest risk
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You knock the door and then bang, you hear a gunshot and your guy gets shot in the leg,
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They tell you when you get shot in the leg or in your femur artery and you're bleeding
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to that degree, then you're, you know, you're going to die within seconds.
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So your reaction is like, yo, I got to provide cover fire for my guy.
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So he steps into the line and he shoots as well.
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Now you're, you're returning fire to stop the threat.
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And this all happens literally within seconds, guys, within seconds.
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Mattingly and Cosgrove together fire four shots into a chair, cupboards and a stove in the
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Two bullets go into the ceiling and pass through the living room in the apartment above where
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the man, his two-year-old daughter and babysitter waited.
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Three more shots go into the living room wall to the right.
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And the officers fire 13 rounds down the hallway where Taylor and Walker stood.
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Also, I want you guys to make a note that both of them came out of the bedroom together.
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And I think she ended up getting shot about six times.
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So I want you to also make a note of that because something is going to come up during the video
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that I'm going to play for you guys that I'm going to play for you guys that's extremely revealing.
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In all, these two officers fired 22 rounds in less than a minute.
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It was about 12 seconds they were able to fire those shots off.
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For anyone that trains with firearms, you know how quickly you can get off 10 rounds.
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And that one of the 16 rounds Cosgrove fired was the lethal bullet.
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Thinking they're under attack, some of the officers flee when they hear a pause in shooting.
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Someone said, why is anyone mad at her boyfriend for using her as a human shield?
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I'm going to tell you guys are going to find out here in a second why.
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But wouldn't you as a guy go out to deal with it by yourself?
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Like, why would you tell your girl, oh, get in front of me while I have the gun behind you and shoot?
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But it's going to make sense here for you guys in a second.
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So this is Detective Hankinson now, what he's going to do, which is very, very stupid, very bad police procedure here.
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And he ended up getting indicted for this, rightfully so.
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Even though all the curtains are drawn, Hankinson blindly fires five bullets through the patio windows.
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My only option was to turn fire, and I did that through the muzzle flashes.
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He moves and fires five more rounds through the bedroom window of Taylor's sister, who isn't home.
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Two bullets fly over Walker and Taylor, but none hits them.
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The bullets that go into the living area pass over Taylor's sofa and kitchen table and smash her clock.
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Three, penetrate the wall and enter her neighbor's apartment.
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So see, his bullet trajectories go this way, because he's thinking that the attackers are, like, over here now at this point.
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Because remember, guys, he's seeing the muzzle flash.
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He's coming from over here, but it's actually the officer shooting.
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So he thinks, holy shit, they're in a full-on gunfight.
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He doesn't know whose bullets are whose, right?
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So he thinks that the guy, okay, let me take a tactical advantage.
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I'm going to shoot in through here, through this window, because the attacker is probably here, because he doesn't want to hit crossfire.
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Very, very stupid, because the shooting was actually coming from here.
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This is where the gunshot, the gunfire came from and hit Mattingly in the leg.
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So what he did was extremely dumb, and then he shoots, it breaks through, hits her clock, and then goes into the next apartment.
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Those bullets also smashed the kitchen table, hit a wall, and shattered the patio doors at the rear.
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A pregnant woman, her son and partner were home.
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Hankison has been charged with wantonly endangering their lives.
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In total, the police fire 32 bullets, penetrating almost every room in Taylor's apartment.
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They hit saucepans, cereal boxes, and smash into her shower.
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They puncture shoes, shatter cleaning equipment, and land in her sister's clothing.
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Her sister was not home on that night, by the way, guys.
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Three minutes after police came to search her home, a fatally wounded Taylor is lying on the ground.
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I'm just panicking, and I'm telling somebody I'm yelling help, because she's right here breathing, and nobody's coming.
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And I'm just confused and scared, and I feel the same.
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He's being interviewed, guys, by Public Integrity Unit.
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And I forget his name, but the reason why I know who she is is because she was the main investigator on this Breonna Taylor shooting.
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Anytime there's an officer involved shooting, guys, Internal Affairs pretty much comes in and takes over the investigation.
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So that's why the detectives didn't go into the home, and we're going to talk about that here in a second.
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Yeah, and we have this interview as well, which he lies in this video.
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You guys are going to, I'm going to play it for you on this interview.
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Months later, when Attorney General Daniel Cameron presented the charges against Hankerson and said that Mattingly and Cosgrove's actions were justified,
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he emphasized that police did properly announce themselves.
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Evidence, evidence shows that officers both knocked and announced their presence.
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Just want to make that extremely clear that they didn't have to knock.
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And as a matter of fact, the knocking is what caused the problems.
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Because if you guys realize, the fact that they knocked and waited there so long gave Kenneth and Breonna time to retrieve the firearm,
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to come to the, to walk towards the door, and then they had a weapon.
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Had they just broken in and went in and yelled, police search warrant, police search warrant, police search warrant,
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And then on top of that, they wouldn't have had time to go ahead and get their guns.
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Anytime you waited at the door after knocking a significant amount of time,
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you're opening yourself up to quite a bit of liability when it comes to the,
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the perpetrators either getting weapons to shoot at you or destroying evidence.
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In 911 calls immediately after the shooting, Taylor's neighbors don't know police are carrying out a raid.
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Again, guys, relax about the, using her as a shield.
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I'm going to explain to you guys why that, I don't think that's what happened.
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Because I have, I have other evidence here that I'm about to show y'all.
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I honestly don't think he was using her as a shield.
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I'm next door and there's toilet hose all the way through the wall, through our glass.
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I have a five-year-old in here, so something needs to be explained to me.
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Those were the, from the gunshots from Henriksen.
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And in statements police took afterwards, none of Taylor's neighbors heard the officers announce.
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I mean, I was completely unaware that it was, that it was cops.
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Two teenagers in this apartment heard a commotion, but didn't hear police announce through their open window, their mom said.
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They told me that nothing was said, that they just beat on the door.
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And the family who lived directly above Taylor also heard nothing.
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Before the gunshots come out, did you hear anything?
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In their statements, and in interviews with the Times, over a dozen neighbors say they did not hear the police.
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Attorney General Cameron's assertion rests on the accounts of police officers and a single witness, Aaron Sarpy, the man collecting his daughter that night, and who saw the police when he came outside.
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In his first interview with investigators, Sarpy was asked what he heard when he went back inside.
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Did you ever hear anyone identify themselves as police?
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Months later, he told police his memory was foggy, but that he thought officers did announce.
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And beyond what the police said, this critical grand jury conclusion rested on his entirely inconsistent account.
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This is the pandemonium that happens after the shooting.
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So police officer, this police officer right here is arriving on scene after Mattingly, Jonathan Mattingly, was shot.
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So this is a gated community, guys, by the way.
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This is why you can't really see he can't get in.
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But it's kind of funny what he does here in a second.
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Because he knows that an officer is down, so he's just going to ram it.
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See, so he sees there's Jonathan Mattingly down on the floor.
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Because, you know, when you know someone is down, you're going to, you know, rush.
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Because they didn't have a lot of medical equipment with them at the time.
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Remember, you know, guys, viewer discretion is advised.
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See, it's easy for people to sit there and be like, oh, yo, why'd they shoot so many times or whatever it may be.
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But let me see you get shot in the fucking leg and not return fire or have your want your partners to shoot back at whoever shot at you.
00:51:41.580
You know, and this is what I'm talking about when I say a lot of people don't understand, number one, the dangers that police officers put themselves in.
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Number two, they don't understand a basic firearms training that, you know, when you're shot upon, right, you got to take cover to some degree and return fire.
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If he didn't have all these people with him, he would have probably bled out and died.
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He's cutting his jeans so that he can get in there and put a tourniquet on his leg.
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Okay, we're going to fast forward that a little bit.
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Yeah, see, and the fact that he's not screaming right now while going through this is crazy, man.
00:53:07.560
And this is what guys deal with a lot of times when they do these warrants, man.
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This is what officers deal with getting shot at and everything else like that.
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So I think you guys kind of got the gist of that.
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Officers tend to mattingly, but an ambulance that had been staging nearby is nowhere to be found.
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Close to 40 police vehicles are already at the scene.
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Around this time, Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, is being arrested.
00:54:20.640
Because, like I said before, guys, I have my speculation on what I think potentially happened here.
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But I want you guys to kind of get the gist first and then we'll discuss.
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Brett, I don't really have a mic even to you all.
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Okay, so I'm going to fast forward a little bit just so you guys kind of know what's going on here.
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We're getting it so that you guys don't have to watch the entire thing.
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So, the police asked him, who was shooting at us?
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He asked, what kind of gun did she shoot, right?
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But when he's in the interview room, he goes and says, he shot.
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And everyone else in the mainstream media is saying that he shot.
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And that makes a little bit more sense because why would you go out with your girlfriend behind her, okay?
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This is what I'm talking about when I'm saying I'm about to debunk a bunch of stuff here.
00:58:16.540
Now it's starting to make sense why she was in front of him and he was behind her.
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But they're not going to talk to y'all about that, are they?
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Now, am I saying that she deserved to get killed and shot back the way that she did?
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But now it makes sense as to why she was in front of him and got all the bullets shot
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You saw all the shots that were going down the hallway.
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If he was behind her, actually, and he shot his gun like he claims he did,
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So that's something that I found very interesting.
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I mean, again, I'm not saying that she shot the gun,
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but that's very telling that he's saying that she shot the gun when he first gets arrested.
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And when you're in a high, you know, a high stress moment like this,
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You're going to tell the truth because he wants them to go in there and go get her.
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And when I show you guys Breonna's criminal case,
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you guys are going to see why it was potentially true that she was the one that shot at the police.
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It was registered to him, Kenny, and he said that we're working people,
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Kenny, guys, was a drug trafficker that robbed people.
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Mainstream media is not going to tell you that either, are they?
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They're not going to show you this part of the video.
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Shout out to Christina for helping me find that.
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She did all the body cam footage stuff, guys, so she knows better than me as to where the timestamps are for them.
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Yeah, so here's a Kenneth Walker interview, guys.
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I'm going to try to see if I can fast forward this shit real fast.
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No, you got to go by, you got to do it by the 30 seconds.
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No, because the interviewers aren't even there.
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All right, so this is the interview, guys, that he did with the, sorry for that, but here
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This is the interview he does with the Public Integrity Unit, PIU, okay, Internal Affairs
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for the LMPD, Louisville Metropolitan Police Department, after the shooting, okay?
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So, you guys just heard on video where he was like, she shot, she was scared.
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And I apologize that it's low volume like this, guys, but this is what they gave.
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We both get up, start putting on quotes, another knock at the door.
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So, then I grab my gun, which is legal, like I'm licensed to carry, everything.
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I've never even fired my gun outside of the range.
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So, she says, there's another knock at the door.
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She's yelling at the top of her lungs, and I am too at this point.
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So, we both are just putting on something to go answer the door and see who's locking up
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So, when we come out, when we get out of the bed or whatever, like walking towards the
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door, like the door like comes like off the hinges.
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So, I just let off one shot, like I still can't see.
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So, he's behind her and he lets off the one shot because she goes out first.
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We know that for a fact because that's why she got hit shot with all those shots.
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I'll have one shot and then all of a sudden there's a whole lot of shots.
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We need you to move because there might be a victim inside.
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Walker had called 911 and neighbours had heard his pleas for help.
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But at 1 a.m., almost 20 minutes after the shooting, the police still don't know Taylor is critically injured inside.
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So, I actually have the body cam footage of that girl.
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And then this is, I think, the female's body camera.
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He's a drug trafficker and robs people for money.
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And I'm going to show you guys that here in a second.
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And Brianna was also a member of a drug trafficking organization, which we're going to get into
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Or, I mean, hey, either way, man, this guy isn't necessarily the most upstanding of citizens.
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This is, again, this is the New York Times version.
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They don't talk about all this other stuff behind the scenes, but we're going to keep playing
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As Walker is being let out, Spock gets ready to secure the apartment.
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See how they clip it, guys, and make it look like, yo, the police are crazy.
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Like, they put him on the thing and everything.
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But what they don't realize is this guy, Kenneth Walker, is a drug trafficker, okay, robbing
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people, does a bunch of criminal activity, but they're not going to show you all that.
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Short, short, short, short, short, clear, clear.
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Only now, half an hour after the raid began, does an EMT finally check Taylor.
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And later, as two officers stand guard, they take in the scene.
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She worked as an emergency room technician in city hospitals.
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She was, she lost her job, guys, because, and we're going to talk about that here in a second,
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Hey, can anybody buy us if we can talk to the neighbors directly for this department?
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Outside, the SWAT officers debrief on what they've seen.
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This is the fucking one that said they didn't raise the gate.
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The SWAT commander who was called to Taylor's home after the raid was later interviewed by investigators.
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We just got the feeling that night that something really bad happened.
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Dale Massey, a 20-year police veteran, was highly criticized.
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The PIU interviewed every single officer that was on the scene, okay?
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Of course, they're going to try to spin it that way, make it look like that.
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But if you look over here, just so you guys, so I can prove to y'all that I'm not capping here.
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Here is the PIU, you know, Public Service Integrity Unit, Social Investigations Division.
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Literally, pages upon pages of investigative reporting, okay?
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And then we get into all the people that they interviewed.
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So the first interview with Kenneth Walker, okay, which we showed you guys a portion of that.
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Then they go ahead and start interviewing all these officers that were involved.
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They pretty much interviewed everyone that was there.
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We had no idea they were going to be at that apartment that night.
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And that executing another warrant at the same time may have compromised Taylor's safety.
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Okay, that guy doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
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He really doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
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And the reason why, and I got to make this, this, uh, this clarification for you guys, uh, very, I got to make this extremely clear so people understand.
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When you are, and this is how I can tell this guy doesn't do cases either.
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So, in police departments and law enforcement in general, you got guys that make cases and you got guys that just sit around and don't do cases.
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Or you got guys that only do warrants and nothing else.
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Not all, but a lot of SWAT guys don't necessarily do their own investigations.
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Typically, guys, when you have a big case or you have something where you need search warrants done or you need simultaneous search warrants done or whatever it may be, there's a case officer or a lead detective or a lead investigator or a lead case agent, whatever it may be, right?
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That person is responsible for the success of the investigation, okay?
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You don't have time when you're the main case agent to sit there and be hitting house after house one by one.
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And the reason why is because when you do houses simultaneously, you prevent, number one, the destruction of evidence and then, number two, the alert of co-conspirators.
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Drug trafficking is an inherently dependent crime upon other co-conspirators, okay?
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You need to depend on other people to facilitate the transportation, manufacture, distribution, and production of drugs.
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And this is coming from a guy that did investigations in the drug world at the highest level.
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I was seasoned thousands of pounds of marijuana, hundreds of kilos of cocaine, methamphetamine, et cetera, dealing with Mexican cartels.
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When you do search warrants for drugs, okay, and you have multiple stash houses identified or you have a stash house identified but you also have a courier house identified or you have another location identified where criminal activity is going on, in the drug trafficking organization, you need to hit all the houses up at the same time.
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And that is to prevent the detection of law enforcement, the destruction of evidence, and to also promote safety, okay?
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Because guys are going to flee when you hit it one by one.
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So simultaneous search warrants are just the way you got to do things when it's especially in drug trafficking, okay?
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So this SWAT guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
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And the reason why he doesn't know what he's talking about, and I already know by just him simply saying something like that, is because when you're an investigator, you think that way where I need to go ahead and get all my evidence, get all my targets in custody.
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They're not necessarily involved in the investigative process and they don't need to understand the importance of gathering evidence in an efficient manner and minimizing and mitigating risk when it comes to the destruction of evidence, okay?
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So in this case, what should have been done, and of course we can all be 20-20 hindsight here and Monday morning quarterback, is they should have had SWAT hit all the houses at once, okay?
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However, the issue here is that, like I told you all before, they knocked on the door, which they shouldn't have done.
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All the other residences, I'm pretty sure were no-knock warrants, okay?
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And that gives SWATs the advantage to get in there.
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Bam, they feel overwhelmed because you got SWAT guys going in there, all right?
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But it's just that Breonna's house was identified as a stash house.
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It wasn't necessarily identified as a trafficking house.
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So in their eyes, the probability of a firearm being on scene or a bunch of other guys being on scene wasn't going to be as high.
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But what they should have done was definitely put SWAT there.
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But to say simultaneous search warrants at the same time is bad business is ludicrous.
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It tells me that he is not well-versed in how drug investigations work, period, all right?
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Narcotics officers testified that they didn't know Taylor had a new boyfriend, that her sister lived there, or that her two-year-old...
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And again, like I said before, SWAT guys hit houses.
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But they're not the ones investigating the crime, figuring out who's who, identifying targets, identifying where evidence may be, etc.
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That's another thing, too, I want to let y'all know.
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So they keep saying that they didn't find any evidence in the house.
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The reason why they didn't find any evidence in the house, guys, is because the narcotics didn't search the house, okay?
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The people that ended up searching the house was the PIU, and they did it now because it turned into an internal investigation and a murder investigation.
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So that is obviously going to take precedence over a drug investigation, all right?
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When you do a drug search warrant, you're going to have to peel back, you know, floorboards.
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You're going to have to start knocking shit down because when they hide drugs, they hide it in small compartments or whatever it may be.
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Now, in this case, okay, Brianna was a contact of a high-level drug trafficker.
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So they were looking more for money, ledgers, etc.
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Massey said the department had a history of poor intelligence gathering.
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Back in the day, we would take a lot of detective information and take it as golden.
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Not anymore, because so often there's no kids, there's no dogs we're told, there's kids and dogs.
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So we have an exhaustive recon process that we go through.
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He said standing in the doorway, the fatal funnel, as Mattingly and Cosgrove had, was a tactical mistake.
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Is it practical or is it even common for free people to be in what we consider the fatal funnel?
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You would never put, you know, yourself in that situation.
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And that there's a right way and a wrong way to conduct a raid.
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You knock, announce, and give people ample time to leave.
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We're not going to treat human life more important than any amount of dope, right?
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He's not speaking from an investigator's perspective.
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I want you guys to understand that perspective.
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Okay, and just to be clear, you don't, um, with the narcotics didn't end up searching the house.
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The people that searched the house, guys, were the internal affairs.
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And the internal affairs went there for a murder investigation.
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We only got 800-something likes, and there's 1,800 of you guys in here.
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I know a bunch of people are going to be here hating, but it is what it is.
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And we, and I know that because I have the search warrant right here that P.I.U.
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Once narcotics hit the door and got shot at, okay, done.
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Investigation, their drug investigation is now done.
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They have to go ahead and clear the scene and let P.I.U.
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Now, for all those idiots in the chat that are saying I'm capping about drugs, the narcotics unit not doing the search warrant, here, look.
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And this is why, um, so many people are not aware of how investigations really work.
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We're going to scroll up here, and I'm going to show you guys a search warrant.
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Um, so this right here are a bunch of search warrants done by Sergeant Amanda Seal.
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And you can, you guys can all look at this for yourself, okay?
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She did a bunch of search warrants on phones, okay?
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But she also did one on the residence, which I'm going to find here for you guys here in a second.
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Uh, it goes, uh, Big Boss, $100, thank you for the fact-based investigation of this case.
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It is sad to see, uh, she had to pass, but the facts need to be all out there and not what they want society to see
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so they can paint a narrative to control people's point of view slash thoughts.
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And all I'm doing is presenting y'all the facts and giving you guys the, uh, what's going on here.
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By the way, this guy was the first person that was involved in this case from the Public Integrity Unit.
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And he basically goes ahead and says, um, any and all trace evidence, including but not limited to blood saliva,
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uh, physiological fluids and secretions, hair fibers, fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, buccal swabs,
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shoe prints, photographs, relevant clothing, et cetera, weapons and or firearms of any other devices
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that may be capable of discharging projectile, projectiles, ammunition, bullet casings, and fragments.
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So narcotics never went in there and searched drugs.
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This is what I'm talking about when I say don't believe mainstream media because they don't know
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what the fuck they're talking about a lot of the times.
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The drug unit couldn't search the home because P.I.U. came in and took over.
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As soon as they got shot, P.I.U., okay, aka Internal Affairs, takes precedence.
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And here's the search warrant as fucking proof.
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For all the low, low IQ people that are saying I'm capping when I said that narcotics didn't get to do their search.
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They came in and did it on the 13th of March at 2.38, 2.20, 3.28 a.m.
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We know that the narcotics unit, okay, went ahead to the house right around midnight.
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You know, next thing you know, three hours later, you know, P.I.U. shows up on the scene.
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Oh, and not to mention, P.I.U. showed up immediately after, and then they wrote this search warrant.
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They got this search warrant signed at 3 at 30 in the morning.
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You're telling me narcotics would have had time to do their search warrant, then all of a sudden P.I.U. comes in and does theirs?
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Now P.I.U. has to come in and make sure that the shoe was clean, and it's a murder investigation now.
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This is the difference between journalists looking at documents versus a seasoned investigator looking at documents.
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I know that the narcotics unit couldn't look at the house and find the drugs.
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Oh, and by the way, y'all want to know what they also found?
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Now, Brianna was with Kenneth Walker at the time, right?
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But, and there's a lot of documents here, guys, as you guys can see, a lot of stuff that I went through here.
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But they were able to find mail in her home from the other guy, Marcus A.K.
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Chapo, okay, the drug trafficker, Glover, all right?
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So, look, she posted bond for him on multiple occasions, all right?
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I'm going to go from the top here, just so you guys know what I'm talking about.
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See, and this is the thing that's strange, that New York Times did all this investigating, as they would say.
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They went through all the documents, but they're not telling you guys about this, why the police were there in the first place.
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Money put, bail bonds, payable, ledger card, okay?
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And they also found a letter from Jamarcus to her in the home.
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So, like I said before, they couldn't search the home, guys, because PIU took over.
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His harshest criticism was of Hankinson's blind shots into the apartment.
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You have to know, A, what you're shooting at, B, what's in front of it, and B, what's behind it.
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If you're a snowflake, if you really, you know, get offended by the truth, or, you know, you think I'm an asshole, or I'm a little, I'm a police defender, or any of this other stuff, great.
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I'm telling you guys why the police responded the way that they respond.
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I'm giving you guys a law enforcement perspective that no one else on YouTube can give you guys.
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But what I am saying is that their response, given the circumstances and the evidence I'm about to present to you guys right now, was 100% justified.
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And the reason why I know it's justified, besides me reading it off of my own training experience, was the Attorney General for the state of Kentucky did not prosecute the officers.
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The Public Integrity Unit did not prosecute the officers.
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Let me give you guys a dirty little secret when it comes to law enforcement.
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There's nothing better than getting police officers and or corrupt special agents or whatever it may be, feds, indicted.
01:24:57.880
There is nothing sexier to get you a promotion faster, to get you up the ranks, to hit the news, to get your name all over the place and get that transferred to your favorite city than taking down a corrupt cop, a corrupt agent, a corrupt law enforcement agent, and any type of degree.
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Okay, so my point of that is, I promise you that they were trying to go ahead and get as many of these officers indicted and charged in this investigation as possible.
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The reason why they didn't do it is because they were returning fire while conducting a lawful search warrant that was a legit no-knock warrant, and you guys saw the affidavit for yourself.
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Now, we're going to get into what led the officers into going to the home to conduct a search warrant because I had a couple people in the chat right now, low IQ individuals, that are saying, why are they picking on her?
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Listen, guys, no one deserves to lose their life.
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But what I am going to say is that what I'm about to show you is probably going to shock and offend you if you were, you know, aligning yourself with the whole movement saying that the police officers were evil and whatever it may be.
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Breonna Taylor, guys, was involved in criminal activity.
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She was a significant member of a drug trafficking organization, and we're going to get into it right now.
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So if you're offended or mad, get the fuck out of here.
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You really don't because I'm going to just go with facts right now.
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But at the end of the day, what I'm going to show you guys right now, we'll show you why the police were at her front door at 12 o'clock in the morning with a no-knock warrant.
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You need to look at how did we get to this place.
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LMPD Homicide Unit learned that the vehicle that their most recent victim, Fernandez Bowman, was found in a rental and had been rented by Breonna Taylor with an address of 3003 Springfield Drive, apartment number four in Louisville, Kentucky.
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At approximately 530 hours, a.k.a. 530 in the morning, Detective Wybaker and Jay Speaks went to Breonna's, or no, probably 530 p.m., went to Ms. Taylor's address to conduct an interview regarding any knowledge she may have that would be relevant to the homicide investigation.
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Upon contact with Ms. Taylor, detectives observed a male in the apartment with her identified as Jamarcus Glover, a.k.a.
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Guys, where I have his, give me one second, I'm going to pull it up for y'all.
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Now, this guy, it was a higher ranking drug trafficker in the Louisville area.
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And we're going to get into what he was doing exactly and how the police ended up at Breonna Taylor's front door at 12 in the morning.
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But already, she's involved in a murder investigation, guys.
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Ms. Taylor stated that she did not know the victim and that she found out what had possibly happened from her boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover.
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Ms. Taylor stated that she had been dating Jamarcus Glover for approximately three to four months and allowed him to drive her rental car.
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Ms. Taylor provided detectives with a contact phone number of such and such.
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The same phone number Jamarcus Glover provided on February 14, 2020, when he called LMPD's first division to file a complaint for his vehicle being towed, as well as the same phone number that is consistent with the history of jail calls before between Jamarcus Glover and Ms. Taylor.
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So, she rented a vehicle used to kill a man in Louisville, Kentucky.
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So, she was already on the eyes of homicide for a while.
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And I'm going to go ahead and play the video for y'all from the news.
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But again, the New York Times ain't going to tell you this.
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Mainstream media, not going to tell you all this, are they?
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Enhanced trafficking and controlled substance, first-degree, second-grader, friends, heroin, convicted, felon in possession of a handgun.
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Quinton Hall didn't say much, as his charges were read in court.
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Police say Hall shot and killed Fernandez Bowman on South 25th Street in December.
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And the car was down on, down the street, smashed up against the gas house down there.
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Investigators say Bowman was shot multiple times while he was inside his car before hitting a pole and crashing into a house.
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Jermaine Johnson lives on the street where the shooting happened.
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The car got swiped by Bowman after the man was shot.
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And this is Fernandez Bowman, by the way, as well.
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Hubcap was all tore up, and I really didn't know much, but I had seen it on the news that somebody got killed out here in front of my house.
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Tuesday night, narcotics detectives say they recognized Hall's 2011 Dodge.
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In an arrest report, they say he was, quote, known to carry firearms and wanted for a fresh homicide.
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After they pulled him over, detectives say they found...
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And this is the guy right here, Fernandez Bowman.
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This was the victim that was linked to the murder.
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Well, the victim of the murder that was in the vehicle that Breonna Taylor had rented.
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They say a large amount of meth and heroin were also stashed in the center console.
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Shoved between the driver's seat and console, detectives say they found a loaded 9mm gun.
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Deanna Ellis lives down the street from where the December shooting happened.
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She says the arrest is a step in the right direction.
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Because then, you know, somebody's been, you know, somebody's accountable for...
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So, of course, you know, they were doing their investigation.
01:31:44.740
Also, Breonna Taylor, she posted a bond for Jamarcus Glover on two different pending cases, which I showed you guys earlier.
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So, this, guys, is going to be all the evidence that led to the search warrant that they did on her house.
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And I want you guys to really pay attention into this.
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Then, in 2019, they start gathering evidence of her involved in a drug trafficking organization.
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And keep in mind, guys, 2016, she was already dealing with this guy, Jamarcus Glover.
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And you're going to see here that she continues to deal with him later on.
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And she's also dealing with him pretty much at the same time that she's dealing with Kenneth Walker.
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Who Kenneth Walker also, remember the guy that, you know, allegedly fired the shot at the police officers when he was with her on the day that she died.
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December 30th, 2019, First Division executed simultaneous search warrants at 2024 Elia Avenue, 2426 Elia Avenue, and 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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Arrested Adrian Walker, Rashawn Lee, the real force, Jamarcus Glover, and then Dominic Crenshaw.
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They seized five handguns, one stolen, three long guns, 4.9 grams of crack cocaine, 14.4 grams of marijuana, two cell phones,
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and a sort of drug paraphernalia, and surveillance systems.
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I showed y'all before that they wanted a no-knock warrant.
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Because they had established that this drug trafficking organization utilizes surveillance systems, okay, to protect their drugs.
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December 31st, 2019, the Place-Based Investigation Unit, okay, PBI team,
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which is a member of the team, okay, which is the team that basically Mattingly was a part of,
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when they all got shot at, go ahead and selected their first micro-cell location,
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with the parameters being South 24th Street to South 28th Street and West Broadway to Magazine Street,
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based on an increase in violent crime reported in the area.
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Aggravated assaults and narcotics-related offenses.
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PBI detectives started to gather research within a designated area, such as calls for service,
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incident reports, or narcotics-related crime tips.
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A lot of the call volume in narcotics-related crime tips led detectives to 2424 Elliott Avenue.
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And what I'm going to do for y'all right now is I'm going to pull this address up for you guys.
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Tell me this isn't a trap house if you've ever seen one.
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which is probably this home right here, right next door,
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So yeah, this one right here, boarded up house.
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Doesn't look like the best part of town, does it?
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So a lot of call volume and narcotics related crime tips led detectives to 2424 Elliott Avenue.
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Additionally, thorough through physical surveillance, detectives observed that vehicle and foot traffic had picked back up at 2024 Elliott Avenue with in a couple of days of the first division executing their search warrant.
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So basically, they did a search warrant and then right back up there, you know, the trap is back popping again.
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PBI team had LMPD's technical unit install a pole camera at the intersection of South 24th Street and Ellington Avenue facing west.
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Okay, let's go ahead and see where they put this pole camera.
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So let's go ahead and figure out where they put this pole camera.
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Now, you guys are probably wondering, yo, Myron, hold on.
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A pole camera, guys, is a camera that law enforcement will put up right up on something like this.
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And you use it to watch high drug trafficking areas.
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The reason why you use a pole camera, guys, is because you can't sit out on surveillance all day in front of the trap house thinking, oh, I'm going to get these guys as they come in and out.
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They're not going to, you know, conduct their criminal activity.
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So they set up a pole camera probably right around here so that they can watch what?
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And I mean, it might not be that pole necessarily, but you guys get the idea.
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They set up a pole so that they can watch both of these trap houses that they know are run by who?
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And if that doesn't tell you guys that he's a drug trafficker, here he is right here, just to put a face to the name.
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Within an hour of the pole camera being installed, PBI detectives witnessed approximately 15 to 20 vehicles go to and from 2024 Elia Ave for a short period of time, which is indicative of narcotics trafficking.
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At 1752 hours, PBI detectives observed a white 2016 Chevy Impala pull up in the front of 2024 Elia Ave and Jamarcus Glover exited the passenger side of the vehicle.
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Same address, 3000 Springfield Ave, number four apartment, Louisville, Kentucky.
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Jamarcus Glover calls Breonna Taylor from booking.
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Jay Glover says to B. Taylor, call such and such on Facebook to see where the fuck such and such at.
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He's got my fucking money riding around in my motherfucking car and he ain't even where he's supposed to be at.
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But more than likely, that could be an informant, which is why they're blocking out their name.
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Breonna Taylor says to Jay Glover, I'll call him.
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Jay Glover says to Breonna Taylor, such and such is his name on Facebook.
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Jay Glover says to her, you talked to the guy that he's trying to look for.
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Then I talked to him again just a minute ago to see if you had contacted him.
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Jay Glover says to Breonna Taylor, just be on standby so you can come get me.
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Jay Glover calls Breonna Taylor from booking again.
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Taylor goes, when you're around, I stress more because I just always be worried about you.
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Not like with you and bitches, but just period with the police, like all kind of shit.
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I mean, guys, I'm not saying she's a bad person, but you guys can see here that she's clearly involved in the criminal organization.
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She's over here finding people that owe him money.
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You know, she's basically like his jailbird, man.
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It is important to note that from January 1st, 2016 to January 3rd, 2020, Breonna Taylor's phone number was called 48 times from jail.
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Unfortunately, several of the calls are no longer available to listen to.
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And when the number is called from booking, it does not provide an inmate's name.
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However, once the inmate is booked and assigned to a dormitory, the system is able to track the inmate that is making the call.
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In the time frame referenced below, Jamarcus Glover called Breonna Taylor 26 times from his dormitory and made a male by the name of such and such called Breonna Taylor seven times from his dormitory.
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Such and such has a conviction for possession of a controlled substance, cocaine, 2016, as well as the history of other felony convictions per court net.
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So not only is Jamarcus calling her, but he's also having his drug trafficking buddies call her as well.
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At this point in the investigation, PBI detectives had conducted physical surveillance and surveillance through the poll camera numerous times on a 2400 block of Elliott Avenue.
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Just to remind you guys, this trap house right here.
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Okay, this is Jamarcus Glover, a.k.a. Breonna Taylor's boyfriends.
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Okay, and they had been watching this thing for months.
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And again, keep in mind, guys, Breonna Taylor was already a person of interest in a murder investigation.
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This is why she got released and or had to resign from her emergency job.
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She lost her job for being involved in that murder in 2016, guys.
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And I'm going to show you guys some proof of that as well.
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Though PBI detectives' training experience 24-24 Elliott appeared to be a trap house where drugs are sold,
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and the suppliers of the narcotics for the trap house were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker.
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PBI detectives observed through their surveillance that when the narcotics being dealt from 2024 Elliott Avenue were low,
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minimal pedestrian and vehicle traffic, Jamarcus Glover or Adrian Walker would show up operating a red 2017 Dodge Charger
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with Kentucky plates and appear to re-up the trap house at 2024 Elliott Avenue.
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Both individuals had been observed either entering or exiting 2024 Elliott Avenue or being suspected or dropping suspected narcotics
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near the sidewalk between the vacant house at 2024-25 Elliott Avenue and 24-27 Elliott Avenue.
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Once they left the area, pedestrian and vehicle traffic resumed to normal.
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Now, keep in mind, guys, everyone in the neighborhood knows that these guys are selling drugs,
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A lot of them would go ahead and call in and say, yo, these dudes are selling drugs at, you know, 2024 Elliott.
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They're also selling drugs at the 24-26 Elliott.
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This whole neighborhood, guys, is involved in either the drug trafficking or, you know, snitching on these dudes
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Because, guys, let me tell y'all what it's like when you live next to a trap house.
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Having people drive up to a residence all times of the night, okay, arguments, fights, shootings, violence,
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okay, physical altercations, it fucks it up for everybody because anytime drugs are sold, guys, it's extremely dangerous.
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Robberies occur as well because when you know that the trap house is there, well, what's going to happen?
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You're going to have crews like what Kenneth Walker does, by the way, the guy that was with Brianna when she got killed.
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Once they left the area, pedestrian and vehicle traffic resumed to normal.
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Anytime Jamarcus Glover or the other guy, Jamarcus Glover or Adrian Walker would walk in and, you know, make a drop-off or whatever,
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A bunch of cars start coming back to the house, 2024-24 Elliott.
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During the early afternoon hours of January 9, 2020, PBI detectives observed the red 2017 Dodge Charger Kentucky plates leaving 2024 Elliott Avenue.
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PBI detectives attempted to follow the vehicle to further the investigation into Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker's criminal enterprise.
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PBI detectives had a difficult time following the vehicle as the operator was conducting heat checks by driving around the same city block twice using evasive maneuvers by making abrupt turns and unsafe lane changes.
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Due to the fact that PBI detectives had exhausted all conventional means of surveillance on this vehicle, a search warrant for a GPS tracking device to be installed on the vehicle was applied for and signed.
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So these guys were trafficking drugs so goddamn much that they started to realize the police are on them.
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They start doing heat runs or AKA also known as counter surveillance.
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Guys, this is very common with drug traffickers.
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I've had guys do counter surveillance on me a million times, which is why I know about using pole cameras.
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Pole cameras are a fantastic way to figure out when your guy shows up, re-ups, et cetera.
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And then at the same time, it allows you the ability to see when they're there so that you can find them.
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Now, when you find them a lot of times and you follow them, it's only a matter of time until they're going to start to make your car or start to do burn runs or they're going to start circling shit.
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So you can't follow them because you're going to at some point get compromised.
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Which is what they're talking about here with a GPS tracking device.
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So they went ahead and got a search warrant for a tracking device and was able to put it on your boy Jamarcus Glover's vehicle.
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LMPD Tech Unit installed the GPS tracking device on the RED 2017 Dodge Charger from January 12th and January 31st, 2020.
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The data from the GPS tracking device shows that the vehicle went to 3,003 Springfield Drive six times.
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January 12th, January 14th, January 16th, January 20th, and January 26th, 2020, and January 31st, 2020.
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Like the video, guys, because ain't nobody going to be able to give you guys this kind of insight when it comes to law enforcement and how cases actually work.
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Now, as you guys know, remember I showed you guys that body cam footage and he had to break, the police officer had to break this gate?
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Looks a little, uh, not like the best place to be.
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You can see right here on the map, guys, from the tracking device that he stopped several times here in Springfield.
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PBI detectives observed Jamarcus Glover operating the red Dodge Charger pull up and park in front of 3003 Springfield Drive.
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PBI detectives then observed Jamarcus Glover walk directly into apartment number four.
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After a short period of time, Jamarcus Glover was observed exiting the apartment with a suspected USPS package in his right hand.
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Detective Kelly Goodlett was able to take photographs.
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Jamarcus Glover then got back into the red 2017 Dodge Charger and drove straight to 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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We're going to go ahead and type in that address.
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Well, driving, of course, we ain't walking over there.
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So he went here and then he drove all the way up here.
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So he drove to 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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Through physical surveillance, PBI detectives observed numerous short stays, both pedestrian and vehicle, at 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard, as well as Jamarcus Glover and his associates come and go from that location.
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PBI detectives believe that 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard was a secondary trap house and their narcotics trafficking organization.
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No, we're going to go ahead and take a look at this place.
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We're going to zoom in and drop the man here and look at this other trap house.
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So this is West Muhammad Ali Boulevard right here.
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So now the police guys have what they've identified.
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So they've identified two different drug homes.
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Which, by the way, this charger was registered to Breonna Taylor, by the way, as well.
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PBI detectives applied for a second GPS tracking device on the RED 2017 Dodge Charger because the first warrant was expiring.
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So when you do a tracking device, guys, you can get it for about 30 to 60 days.
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So they went ahead and got a reauthorization on the tracking warrant by a judge.
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By the way, are you guys liking this, by the way?
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Give me one in the chat if you guys are enjoying this in-depth breakdown.
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Because, like I said before, nobody can really give you all this kind of sauce on YouTube, period.
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No one's going to be able to look at these documents and be able to give you guys the insight.
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Give me one in the chat if you guys are having fun.
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That way I'll know I can just end the stream, really.
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Because I know I got a bunch of haters right now watching me that are probably thinking I'm an asshole or something like that just for telling y'all the truth about how the police really did this investigation.
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But you're showing the evidence and people are still not taking it in, so.
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See, my friend, it's just like what I sent you on IG, DM, Brianna, because of what most black women have a problem with nowadays.
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Yeah, I mean, like I said before, man, it kind of sucks that she associated herself with, you know, with such a scumbag.
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Like, I live next to the projects my whole life and there's like.
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It's just a project of pookie and ray-ray, baby.
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PBI Detectives applied for a second GPS tracking device on the red 2017 Dodge Charger because the first warrant was expiring.
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At this point in the investigation, PBI Detectives learned that via GPS tracker that the red 2017 Dodge Charger had made a trip to Biloxi, Mississippi, where Jamarcus Glover once resided and has ties to a narcotics trafficking within Mississippi.
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Well, there, now we know where his re-up gang is.
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And just so you guys know, Biloxi, Mississippi, guys, big casino town.
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Some of you guys might say, what the, where the fuck is that?
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So Biloxi, Mississippi, I'm pulling it up on the map for y'all.
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And you know why Biloxi has a pretty strong drug trafficking nexus?
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It's right off this interstate highway right here.
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Now, from my training experience, guys, knowing how drug trafficking really works, okay, from an international level, drugs, most of the drugs that come into the United States, guys, come in through Mexico.
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And when they come in through Mexico, it's going to be one of these main ports here.
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If it's going to hit the East Coast, a lot of the times.
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If it's going to hit the East Coast, it's probably going to come from this area.
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If it's going to go West, it's going to come from, you know, Juarez.
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Chapo pretty much back in the day controlled this area here, and he controlled this whole corridor here and also Chicago.
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But if it's going East Coast, a lot of the times, it comes from here.
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Now, does that mean that, you know, Chapo's people don't also move drugs to New York and everything?
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But I'm going to say there's probably a high likelihood it came from this area here.
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Now, with that said, once the drugs make it into the United States, guys, and give me one in the chat if y'all want me to break this down.
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If not, we can go back to the Breonna Taylor situation.
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Give me one in the chat if you guys want me to break down how drug trafficking works from an international level.
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If not, then we're just going to keep going with this Breonna Taylor stuff.
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Oh, give me twos if you guys want me to just keep going.
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Give me twos if you guys want me to keep going.
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One of you guys want me to break this down on how the drug has probably got to Biloxi, Mississippi for your boy Marcus Glover?
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Once they're safely into the United States, you're going to get on a major highway.
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In this case, a lot of the time it's Interstate Highway 35.
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Maybe here in McAllen, you're going to take one of these little side roads.
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But let's say you come in through Laredo, for example.
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This is where I was stationed when I was an agent in Laredo, Texas.
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Once you get to San Antonio, Texas, which is an enormous drug hub.
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One of the biggest drug hubs in the United States.
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Once you get to San Antonio, guess what is in San Antonio?
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You got Interstate 35 and you also got Interstate 10.
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Interstate 10 takes you all the way from east to west.
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Interstate 10, guys, goes from Jacksonville all the way to Los Angeles.
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So San Antonio, once you get there, bam, you start heading east, right?
01:58:17.320
Once you get to Houston, those drugs start to get distributed all across the east coast.
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So a lot of the times, drug trafficking organizations are going to have themselves situated next to major highways
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because the dope is going to come in through one of these major highways from Mexican drug trafficking organizations.
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And then guys that are regional, like your boy, Jamarcus Glover here.
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He probably is probably the biggest drug dealer in his area.
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What he does is he comes southbound, comes to Biloxi, re-ups, takes it back to Kentucky.
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Now, is he actually stashing all the drugs at Brianna's place?
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But he's probably stashing a considerable amount there since he's taking packages and bringing in there, probably chopping it up, whatever it may be, and then dropping it off the stash houses.
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Because here's the thing you guys got to understand with how drug trafficking works.
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You can't keep a lot of drugs at one location where the drugs are actually being sold.
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You cannot keep a lot of drugs on location where the drugs are actually being sold.
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So, the trap house and the stash house are two different things.
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So, he picks up the drugs in Biloxi, which is on a major drug trafficking corridor highway.
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Goes back up to his place in Louisville, Kentucky.
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And he needs to re-up his stash houses at 2024 Elliott and or 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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Goes there, drops off a couple of ounces, leaves it, and then, bam, they start going ahead and making sales again.
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And the reason why, again, guys, is because there's a couple reasons for this.
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Number one, if you get raided by the police, there's a lower chance that they're going to find the drugs or it's going to be in smaller amounts.
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Or, most importantly, you can flush it down the fucking toilet.
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Which is why cops do no-knock warrants on stash houses all the time.
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It's not uncommon, guys, for the police to do no-knock warrants on trap houses because they know that they can flush the drugs down the toilet.
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Write this stuff down because ain't nobody else going to break this down for y'all like this.
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And, again, I know I sound cocky in this stuff, but when it comes to, you know, investigations and running drug cases or whatever, this is my bread and butter, so I'm going to talk my shit.
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And he drops the drugs off at the smaller places, but he keeps the main stash at Taylor's house, which is why he's able to go there, get a package, break it down, whatever it may be, give it to his dealers or whatever it is at the stash houses.
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And remember, guys, this is all probable cause.
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PBI detectives submitted a grand jury subpoena for Jamarcus Glover.
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This is, like, a lot of great police work that these guys are doing.
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They're doing physical surveillance, following them around and shit.
02:01:58.820
Like, this is a pretty extensive drug trafficking investigation.
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So, they go ahead and they do a grand jury subpoena for Jamarcus Glover, Adrian Walker, and this woman.
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It's Jamarcus Glover's child's mother, Chase Bank Records.
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So, they went ahead and got her bank records to see what kind of money she's getting.
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At approximately 1427 hours, PBI detectives observed through the pole camera Jamarcus Glover operating a black Dodge Charger pull up in front of the 24 Elliott Avenue and go inside the residence.
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Breonna Taylor at 3003 Springfield Drive, apartment number four.
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PBI detectives observed, Breonna Taylor, get out of the vehicle, past her side of the vehicle, and look around for a few seconds before she got back into the vehicle.
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At approximately 1432 hours, PBI detectives observed, Jamarcus Glover exit 24 Elliott Avenue and get back into the vehicle, and then the vehicle pulled off eastbound on Elliott Avenue.
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So, they literally see her getting out, look for a second, gets back in, then he gets in the car, and where are they?
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They're at their trap house, 2424 Elliott Drive, or Elliott Street, whatever the fuck.
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New York Times isn't going to tell you guys this.
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But we got to look at the facts and see what led to the police being at her house at midnight with a no-knock fucking warrant.
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It is important to note that PBI detectives observed on the poll camera Breonna Taylor's Black Dodge Charger pull up in front of 2424 Elliott Avenue numerous times at varying hours of the day and night.
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Officer Corey Evans towed the red 2017 Dodge Charger from 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard for a parking violation.
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Again, guys, this is trap house number two, 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard, right?
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So, can you pull that address up, pull it up just in case?
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So, we're going to go ahead, just as a reminder, guys, because I want this to be visual for y'all.
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I want you guys to see what the hell is going on here so that you guys can actually put, because if I just read documents all day, let's be honest, that's boring as fuck.
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So, I'm trying to keep y'all entertained and edutainment, baby, edutainment.
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So, his car, guys, his red Charger is parked here at the second stash house, which I'm going to show y'all right now, right here.
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It's parked somewhere in this area and it gets towed.
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Jamarcus Glover gave the phone number to contact him, which is registered to Breonna Taylor.
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PBI detectives were able to verify through CLEAR, a law enforcement database, and I've used CLEAR before, fantastic database, by the way, that as of February 20th, 2020, Jamarcus Glover used Breonna Taylor's address, 3003 Springfield Drive, number four, Louisville, Kentucky, as his residence.
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February 24th, 2020, PBI detectives received Jamarcus Glover's bank records from Chase Bank.
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On these bank statements, Jamarcus Glover used 3003 Springfield Drive as his mailing address.
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March 13th, 2020, PBI detectives with the assistance of other criminal interdiction divisions, CID detectives, and SWAT team executed simultaneous search warrants at 2024 Elia Avenue, 2024 Elia, 2425 Elia Avenue, 2426 Elia Avenue, and 3003 Springfield Drive, C. Attached.
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So, basically, guys, they went ahead and did a search warrant.
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So, they didn't even do it on Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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They did them all in that little location there that I showed you guys before, 2424 Elia.
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So, they went ahead and did a search warrant on these three.
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So, they did a search warrant right here, 2424, the main stash house.
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And then they also did it across the street, which is probably here.
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I think this is 2625, Elliot, okay, or this one, one of the two.
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So, the SWAT guys was all concentrated right here in these three locations.
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And the reason why they did that is because, like I told y'all before, if they hit, let's say they awkwardly just hit up 2424.
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Jamarcus Glover controls this stash house, too.
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During a search of 2424, Elliot Avenue, PBI detectives were able to recover a large amount of suspected crack cocaine and suspected fentanyl pills inside a Crown Royal bag in a tree in the backyard of the property that was hidden in order to avoid detection from law enforcement.
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Canine Maverick alerted to the bag containing the narcotics.
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PBI detectives also located a large amount of U.S. currency digital scales and other evidence of narcotics trafficking within the residence.
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Pictures were taken of an attempt to destroy suspected cocaine by placing it inside the toilet tank in the residence.
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This is why the police had no-knock warrants, because they knew that these guys are sophisticated drug traffickers to an extent.
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He was keeping small amounts of drugs in various locations so that they can easily dispose of the drugs if they're ever rated.
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Three firearms were recovered from the glove box of a Bayes 2001 Crown Victoria, and one firearm was recovered from a gap to the right side of the front porch steps at the vacant house at 2426 Elliot Avenue.
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This house right here, this boarded-up joint, okay, which is obviously vacant.
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Jamarcus Glover, Demarius Bowman, Ray Sean Lee, and Alicia Jones were located at 2024 Elliot Avenue at the time the search warrants were executed.
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The PBI detectives were able to seize all of the individual cell phones and execute search warrants on them.
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PBI detectives also obtained an LGE bill from inside the 2424 Elliot Avenue that had Adrian Walker's name on it.
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When the search warrant was executed, and remember, Adrian Walker, guys, is your boy El Chapo.
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Okay, this guy right here, Jamarcus Glover, once again, his right-hand man.
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When a search warrant was executed at 3003 Springfield Drive No. 4, which Breonna Taylor was listed on, and an officer-involved shooting occurred, and as a result, Breonna Taylor was killed.
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The president inside the apartment at the time of the search warrant was executed was Breonna Taylor and Kenneth Walker, the public integrity unit, responded to the scene and took over the investigation.
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You guys think I'm just talking shit when I say the shit that I say.
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They're going to say, oh, well, they went to the house and they didn't even find drugs, not knowing the fact that as soon as that shooting happened,
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P.I.U. takes over, guys, the drug unit could no longer do a search.
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Now P.I.U. is going to go in there, and they're going to do what?
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They don't give a fuck about drugs or money anymore.
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Now what they're going to do is, I need to make sure that this guy, Kenneth Walker, didn't try to kill the police,
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that the police weren't involved in some kind of, to see if the police were involved in some kind of wrongdoing or whatever it may be.
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So that is why P.I.U. took over and no drugs or money was found, guys.
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However, when P.I.U. did their search, they did find a letter from your boy, this dude, okay, Chapo, a.k.a.
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Jamarcus Glover, and yes, his nickname in the streets was Chapo, guys.
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His name really was Chapo, okay, because he was the main guy.
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They found a letter from him to Breonna Taylor in her home, okay?
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It is important to note that P.I.U. detectives had a signed search warrant for 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard,
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but due to the OIS and limited resource available, the warrant was unable to be served.
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Okay, so there you go, because I was wondering why they didn't hit up 2605 Muhammad Ali Boulevard, too.
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There's your proof right there that they didn't have the manpower, like literally.
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Okay, so SWAT was already stretched out doing three search warrants at one time.
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They couldn't do SWAT at the other location as well, at Breonna's place, but they needed to go ahead and do the search warrant,
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so they wouldn't, so Jamarcus would notify her and tell her, yo, the feds, not the feds, the police are here.
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So they did Breonna's house, and they had to scramble a unit to do it, but hey, man, they got to get the investigation done, right?
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No one deserves to die, but now you guys understand that they were short-staffed.
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So that SWAT guy is saying, doing simultaneous search warrants is not good.
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That's how I know you don't do any types of investigations, that guy.
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Ask anyone that does narcotics investigations that you know, whether it's your uncle, friend, cousin, whatever, ask them.
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It's a smart practice to do simultaneous search warrants when you're doing a drug investigation, and they're going to tell you yes.
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Hell, if you look at a regular investigation, whether it's document benefit fraud, any type of fraud where they're doing some type of shit,
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any time there's co-conspirators involved, you need to do simultaneous search warrants, guys.
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You need to do simultaneous search warrants because the destruction of evidence or the alert of other people is simultaneous.
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Sorry, the alerting of other conspirators, the likelihood is extremely high.
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If I haven't triggered you, if you're a believer in objective truth and not feelings, subscribe to the channel.
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If you're one of those people that began in your feels based on cases that I break down,
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and it makes you feel a certain way when I'm giving y'all objective facts, get the fuck out of here.
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If it hurts your feelings, get the fuck out of here.
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Remember, guys, his nickname is El Chapo, right?
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Jay Glover says to her, why would you say that shit over me, though?
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It ain't got nothing to do at Bree's house, okay?
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The baby mom goes, but no, remember, you had that bank statement in that other box and you leave that shit behind for them to hit your house and that.
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So his baby mom is even saying, bro, you moving too sloppy.
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So Jamarcus goes, dude told me I just seen you leave your baby mama house.
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Jay Glover says to her, they've been knowing where we live at.
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The girl says, the baby mama goes, that's what they find out when they got an investigation on a motherfucker.
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Jay Glover says to her, at the end of the day, it's all bullshit.
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Bro, it's some sugar for some spaghetti we ate.
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Jake Glover calls his baby mom again from booking.
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They know that me and you hadn't been fucking around.
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That's probably why they didn't come to my house.
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But I feel like, Chop, if they know it's my house.
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Oh, this is his girlfriend, his baby mama, by the way.
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If they know it's my house, why the fuck wouldn't they have a search warrant?
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And again, guys, this is Jamarcus Glover right here is this nigga, a.k.a. Pookie.
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Baby mom says to him, did you tell them it was your baby mama's house?
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Well, then why the fuck are you putting me in this motherfucking case, my nigga?
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Chop, I don't know how much it's going to take for you to know that you're the one they want, Chop.
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Yo, that's his baby mom talking to him, by the way.
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The reason why it happened, the nigga is sitting right here.
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So Kenneth Walker, guys, gets arrested and gets put in the same jail as him.
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And he's saying that it's his fault that Brianna got shot.
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Because whether she shot the gun or he shot the gun, it's his fault.
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Because, yo, bro, someone breaks into the house.
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And then your dumb ass goes out and investigates.
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Which makes me believe, again, this is just my speculation here.
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Because it just doesn't make sense that he would have the gun.
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And she's in front of him as, like, a body shield.
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The baby mom says to Chapo, okay, did y'all talk?
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Jay Glover says to her, he said they were beating on the door.
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Baby mom says to him, yeah, so I would shoot, too.
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If someone would come in my house at 12 o'clock at night, I would shoot, too.
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Baby mom says to Glover, you have to stop moving so messy.
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Now, Jay Glover calls his baby mom again from his dormitory.
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As soon as what's-and-such answers the phone, Jay Glover tells her to call this guy.
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Baby mom comes back in the line and says, Chop, he's on there.
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Sitting in this jail like it's all good, like he's straight, like it ain't his fault.
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Baby mom says to Jay Glover, so he the one shooting the gun?
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Jay Glover says to her, yeah, he shoots at the police.
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They shoot back, bring her in the hallway, and she gets killed.
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So she knows where he stashes his fucking money.
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Jay Glover says to the baby mom, the line then goes silent for a bit.
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Jay Glover says to the baby mom, they hit the house last night.
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Such and such says, Jay Glover, I just got off the phone with such and such.
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Jay Glover calls such and such, his baby mom, from his dormitory again.
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Everybody's calling because they're saying your baby mama got killed.
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Her baby mom, Brie's mother, and the No Limit crew, they basically like the nigga that she was fucking with, got her all caught up.
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Jay Glover says to such and such, man, I don't care.
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The baby mom says to Jay Glover, I know you don't care.
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The baby mom again says, motherfucker's putting it to me like it came from you.
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Jay Glover says to her, me and Brie ain't been around each other in over two months.
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I ain't got nothing going on with Brie, no more.
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Cat, we saw on video that they were together like earlier in the year.
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Oh, wait, I think there's a video of like an interview.
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Her boyfriend says that like he showed up to the house when they were there at night before.
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So, Jay Glover calls someone else, unknown female, possibly such or such per acronym from his dormitory.
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Jay Glover says unknown female referencing the OIS at 3000 Springfield Ave, basically the shooting.
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He, Kenneth Walker, said motherfuckers knocked on the door, but he didn't know who it was.
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They asked who it is, but don't nobody say nothing.
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He said they kicked that door and he balked on them, balked on them.
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He said they started shooting back and Brie was in the hallway and he caught and she caught bullets.
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Scott Barton, Jay Glover's attorney, know Brie.
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He's been dealing with me and Brie the whole time.
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Jay Glover calls such and such his baby mom again.
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So, as you guys can see, he's calling his baby mom all over the place.
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Do we have any other chats that we got to read here?
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As we wait for the likes to come up, I'm going to go ahead and get y'all.
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You read it because I got to pull this thing up real fast.
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I Googled Pookie's Chariot and a Dodge Charger popped up.
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I Googled Pookie's Chariot and a Dodge Charger popped up.
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I Googled the Pookie's Chariot and a Dodge Charger popped up.
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Oh, this was the gun, by the way, guys, that was used to shoot.
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This is Kenneth Walker's gun, by the way, just so y'all know.
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And I'm going to show you guys something else as well that I think is very important and
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Glover, mail matter, located in Brianna Taylor's purse.
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So, if you don't, you know, she has his letter in her purse, guys.
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That clearly means that they were still fucking with each other.
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And then also I have something that I want to show you guys because Kenneth Walker tried
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to make himself look like he's an innocent individual when in reality, guys, he might
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And I'm going to show you guys here that in a second, um, attachment a, Oh, okay.
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A lot, a lot of pages, but I, Hey man, I love to do the work while I, while I find this
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thing, can you guys do me a quick favor and like the video please?
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Cause it really supports you guys don't have to donate a dollar.
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You know, this isn't about the money for me, which is why I'm telling all these fucking
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haters or crybabies that, you know, can't understand the truth and want to feel what
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their feelings and all this other shit, get the fuck out of here then bro.
02:24:13.220
If you don't want to understand how police procedure works or how use of force works or
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how the police were actually able to, you know, do their investigation and come to the
02:24:22.520
conclusion that they came to, they get the fuck out of here, bro.
02:24:24.980
I don't know why you're watching Fed 1811 because I'm going to break it down for y'all.
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When an officer acts incorrect, I'm going to tell you guys that if an officer acts
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So, um, I already told y'all that Hendrickson, the guy that got indicted for wanton, uh, reckless
02:24:42.200
endangerment, I told y'all that he, that he fucked up, you know, but the other officers
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that returned fire, they weren't, they were justified in their use of force, a hundred
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And if you don't agree, fuck you go suck a dick.
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I showed you guys literally graphic footage of what it looks like when you don't return fire,
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you know, when you, even if you do return fire, what could happen to you?
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If they had not knocked, excuse me, they probably, Brianna Taylor will probably be alive to this
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If they did not knock and actually executed the warrant, um, the way it was written,
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I think they shouldn't have knocked, but you know what?
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They wanted to knock to give them more time to get out.
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And they ended up backfiring on them because they ended up getting shot.
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And I showed you guys, you can see a part of his leg hanging out right there.
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But again, you know, it's easy to be, uh, you know, you know, Monday morning quarterback
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it like, Oh yeah, I don't know what you're doing.
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You guys are fucking pigs, all this other bullshit, whatever.
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Hey man, like I'm, I will call a spade a spade.
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If a police officer acts incorrectly, I will call it.
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If a police officer acts correctly, I'm going to call it too.
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Might hurt your feelings, but I don't give a fuck what you think.
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Just to show you guys kind of, uh, that your boy, Kenneth Walker was not the best individual
02:25:58.520
Um, they went ahead and did a search warrant on Kenneth Walker's phone.
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On May 21st, 2021, I started reviewing Kenneth Walker's cellular phone data.
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And I want to let you guys know, by the way, that Mandy seal, this woman right here, she's
02:26:29.520
So she has no real incentive to protect these narcotics officers, especially when you got
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half the country rioting and going crazy for this case.
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There's nothing sexier and going to get you promoted faster in an eternal affairs office
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Uh, during the review, I found numerous conversations about narcotics trafficking.
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In addition to narcotics trafficking, I discovered messages regarding farms, as well as photos
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of Mr. Walker and Ms. Taylor posing with firearms.
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The information was discovered in Mr. Walker's chats and is meant to document, meant to document
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For more detail, refer to the cellular phone data in the case file.
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Chat number 121 between Walker and unknown phone number unknown is buying 11 pills from
02:27:18.760
Walker for $6 each Walker arrives at Hooters at five Oh five, uh, 46 PM in black Chrysler
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So right up until the shooting, Walker contacts unknown and states he has more of the ones
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They have eight of the other ones left and wants to know if Walker would exchange.
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And let me enlarge this for y'all so you can see it better.
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They have eight of the other ones left and wants to know if Walker would exchange them
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Uh, and they tell Walker they want five of them tomorrow.
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Walker responds back asking if they still want them and they want four pills.
02:28:05.180
Walker makes a deal with unknown, uh, and specifically texted pills and tells them that he is contacting
02:28:13.460
Walker rise with pills and ask unknown to come to the front door and nine Oh six.
02:28:18.900
Uh, March 1st, 20, um, such as such ask Walker if he had weed, but Walker doesn't have any
02:28:24.760
uh, Walker, they have someone who wants 11 of them from him going to give Walker their
02:28:30.900
Walker doesn't have left 11 left, but he's going to try to get them at 3 48 PM.
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Walker told he's getting them and wants to know where to meet syntax.
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So as you guys can see, this dude is involved with activity to Walker told such and such.
02:28:46.620
If she wants some Walker told her bring seven to her job.
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Uh, and then also I want to direct you guys to this one.
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Uh, so more drug trafficking, more drug trafficking, more drug trafficking.
02:29:03.420
As you guys can see Cali high grade $25 for half a quarter, more weed pills.
02:29:28.460
If he got some bullets, Walker trying to buy two to three ammo, but Walmart didn't have
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So someone asking, um, asking him for ammunition.
02:29:38.600
Uh, let's see here, which by the way, just see, I'll know it is illegal to, um, be a drug
02:29:49.400
user and, or possessing firearms while in, uh, committing drug trafficking offense.
02:30:01.860
Possessing a firearm while committing a drug trafficking, trafficking offense guys has
02:30:26.520
This is a conversation between Walker and Brianna.
02:30:29.480
Brianna sent an image of her with an air 15 strapped across her chest.
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And then here she is with him with that air 15 partners in crime.
02:30:59.760
As you guys can see, she loves thugs, you know, which isn't a crime, but this dude right here
02:31:22.000
Breezy sent an image of her with an air 15 strapped across her chest.
02:31:25.520
Breezy asked Walker to send a picture of his gun so she could show it to a white boy at her work.
02:31:33.740
Breezy and Walker talked about how he would switch the gun out of his name.
02:31:36.420
If he sold it, Walker stated he bought his Glock from a white boy and it wasn't registered to him,
02:31:44.080
Um, by the way, just so you know, you can't take your name off of a gun.
02:31:47.900
Um, even if you have a bill of sale, they're always going to be able to trace the gun back to you.
02:31:51.680
If you were the original purchaser, which is why in my opinion, I don't think you should ever sell a gun.
02:32:00.140
Because let me tell you what's going to happen.
02:32:04.300
If someone commits a murder, okay, let's say I have my Glock and I sell it to Christina.
02:32:14.960
Maybe they made fun of her for being short or some shit or her inability to get body cam videos.
02:32:20.880
They make fun of her and she's like, Hey, fuck you.
02:32:26.640
She ditches the gun, hides it in a drain somewhere.
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Well, the homicide investigators show up and they find the gun.
02:32:34.900
They find the gun, get the serial number, and they're going to give that serial number to the ATF and they're going to run something called an E-trace.
02:32:42.540
They're going to trace that gun back and guess who's going to come back on that fucking list?
02:32:51.500
Then the next thing you know, those homicide investigators are going to come to me and say, Hey, this gun right here, this Glock, we found it.
02:33:01.040
Can you grab my Glock for me for some dramatic effect?
02:33:12.320
So, anyway, they go ahead and they're like, this Glock right here.
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I'm like, sir, I don't know what you're talking about.
02:33:17.440
And then they fucking pull out the Glock and like, this one right here.
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Which, by the way, guys, if you ever want to find the serial number of a gun, I'll show you where it is.
02:33:53.960
Because Christina's over here, by the way, guys.
02:34:06.460
I'm going to block out a portion of it so y'all don't.
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That's where you get the serial number on a gun.
02:34:41.120
So when they find the gun from Christina shooting that guy for making fun of her because she can't get shit right on the body camera stuff,
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they're going to come to me and they're going to be like,
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Because then you'll end up as a part of an investigation if the person that you were talking to decides to be an idiot.
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Or the person you sold the gun to, excuse me, decides to be an idiot.
02:35:07.160
Of course, you could show your bill of sale and say, hey, I sold it, whatever it may be, to this guy.
02:35:10.880
But why do you want homicide detectives at your house?
02:35:21.640
What are the likes at, by the way, Christina, right now?
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You guys could be anywhere else in the world, but you're here with me.
02:35:32.580
It's about to be fucking midnight in this bitch.
02:35:50.800
But anyway, let's continue on with this bad boy.
02:35:59.500
Walker stated he bought his Glock from White Boy.
02:36:05.160
690 between Walker and a bunch of other people.
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One, two, three, four different individuals, it looks like.
02:36:11.000
So in 2019, they're talking about robbing someone.
02:36:16.520
Such as I said, his homie, go to the bangers, guns for them, if they didn't have guns or didn't want to take theirs.
02:36:22.580
Talk about sliding through to see the layout and talk about dude having two dogs.
02:36:27.000
Walker asked how much bread, money, there is supposed to be.
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Such as I said, there's at least $25,000, but he's going to watch the guy to see how much he's getting.
02:36:35.380
Ask if it is an easy target or if they need to do homework.
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Walker said they needed to do homework regardless.
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Such as I said, he does homework on every mission.
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Such as I said, if they're talking about, this is probably the victim.
02:36:55.400
I also reviewed photos of Walker's phone and found images with Walker and Brianna with firearms, one of which resembles the one found at the crime scene.
02:37:03.200
There were also images of narcotics that were sent to individuals he was in communication with regarding transactions.
02:37:08.800
So these are some of the photos I showed you all before.
02:37:13.340
This is actually the Glock that he shot the police at the police with.
02:37:33.580
Search if marijuana is still illegal in the state of Kentucky.
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So and then Kenneth Walker also makes jail calls as well.
02:37:43.080
But I show you guys this to let you guys know that Kenneth Walker is not a saint either.
02:37:54.980
So anyway, let's go back to the narcotics file.
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So it says marijuana possession sales remains almost entirely legal in Kentucky.
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Oh, I'm going to read the whole thing, but yeah.
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So your boy, Jamarcus Glover, again, calls the baby mama and goes, where?
02:38:32.500
OK, Jay Glover says unknown female referencing.
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Well, the baby mom says to him, Bri had eight grand of your money.
02:38:52.300
Jay Glover says to an unknown male that joined the call.
02:38:59.100
I gave her the other day and she picked up another six grand.
02:39:02.560
Such or such and Jay Glover are arguing over him not being honest and him having money at other people's house.
02:39:12.300
Jay Glover says to Kay, why are you doing this?
02:39:35.020
Because I really hate you sensitive pieces of shit, man.
02:39:40.500
So Jay Glover, Jamarcus Glover, a.k.a. known on the streets as Chapo, goes, the baby mom goes, so where your money at?
02:40:04.880
Jay Glover says an unknown male that joined the call.
02:40:12.360
I gave her the other day and she picked up another six grand.
02:40:18.360
I fucking hate you snowflake motherfuckers, bro.
02:40:23.500
That come in here and go off of your feels over the reels.
02:40:49.120
But what I am saying is that criminals deserve to go to jail.
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She was a financial career and stash house operator for a sophisticated drug organization
02:41:03.040
that was dealing a significant amount of drugs in the Louisville, Kentucky area.
02:41:09.500
Based off of my training experience extensively with narcotics investigations,
02:41:13.820
I know for a fact that your boy Jamarcus Glover, this fucking clown right here,
02:41:18.640
this dude, was more than likely a high-level area distributor, okay, and supplier of narcotics
02:41:29.660
His travels to Biloxi, coming back up north, moving packages around, etc.
02:41:35.520
It's very obvious that he used Brianna's name because she had a clean record to do his criminal activities, okay,
02:41:44.100
to conceal his criminal activities, having vehicles registered on her name, having phones under her name,
02:41:49.100
having her bail them out, etc., stashing the drugs at her house, okay,
02:41:53.380
the large quantities, of course, with a trusted individual, taking the drugs, dropping it off at stash houses in smaller amounts,
02:42:01.860
going back and forth and re-upping from Brianna's house to the other stash houses,
02:42:06.940
then taking the proceeds of said drugs and having her act as one of his financial couriers.
02:42:15.740
You're not going to give someone $15,000 that you don't trust.
02:42:21.460
You're not going to be making $15,000 through drug trafficking unless you're a mid- to higher-level area distributor.
02:42:29.240
I don't make the fucking rules. I just tell y'all the truth.
02:42:36.860
So all you snowflakes, get the fuck out of here, man.
02:42:38.920
Jay Glover says to an unknown male that joined the call.
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So the baby mom says, the baby mom and Jay Glover are arguing over him not being honest
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and him having money at other people's houses, okay, a.k.a. Brianna's.
02:42:59.500
Jay Glover says, why? Because the bread was at her house?
02:43:03.820
Jay Glover says to the baby mom, this is what you got to understand.
02:43:06.860
Don't take it wrong, but Bri been handling all my money.
02:43:18.360
Baby mom says, but I mean, she should at least tell you where your money is, Chop.
02:43:26.260
Choppo responds, I can't talk to you on this phone, but I will tell you exactly the reason why.
02:43:31.540
Well, you said a bunch of other shit, man, you stupid.
02:43:34.300
And the reason why he doesn't want to say this stuff on the phone is because he doesn't
02:43:41.520
want to implicate Brianna, all right, about all the other criminal activity that she's
02:43:47.640
Did the New York Times cover this in our video that we played?
02:43:52.360
They just talked all about how the police showed up at 12 o'clock in the morning.
02:44:00.640
They didn't talk about all the things that led up to this.
02:44:04.800
Brianna Taylor was a member of a sophisticated drug organization, and she was facilitating
02:44:17.920
Such and such says to Jay Glover, aka Choppo, she should tell you where your money is when
02:44:25.140
So she also holds money for him, which is why she's so offended.
02:44:29.480
Jay Glover says to the baby mama, it's no problem.
02:44:31.880
I could walk in that house, Breeze, and go directly to whatever it is, no problem with
02:44:38.900
Which is exactly why he showed up and was getting packages from her house.
02:44:43.080
Baby mama Jay Glover are arguing again, and she goes, motherfuckers are posting videos
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And she goes, this bitch, Bree, where's she been with you?
02:45:05.540
Since you ain't been over at my house the same day, you post a picture.
02:45:20.180
Pookie's in jail, mad as hell, you know, arguing back and forth with her.
02:45:24.960
Baby mom says, she already got your money, but she picking up money for such and such
02:45:32.720
Jay Glover says to the baby mama, how much is it for?
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We just got to make sure their lawyers show up.
02:46:05.900
Comes back on the line and says to Jay Glover, a.k.a.
02:46:10.240
Jay Glover calls such and such, his baby mom, again.
02:46:12.380
And he says, or she says, it ain't even really about Brie because I already know.
02:46:19.680
Motherfuckers done already gave me the blueprint on everything.
02:46:23.840
You bounce back and forth between these bitches and I'm not doing none of that.
02:46:31.100
Jay Glover says to her, could have been you because you around a nigga?
02:46:40.880
You think a motherfucker trying to criticize you?
02:46:57.880
I got your daughter and you tell me you got money somewhere else.
02:47:00.840
When you're out here risking your life and your freedom every motherfucking day, like I could tell Brie and ask Brie to do anything for my daughter.
02:47:41.460
But it's like, why are you guys on the phone talking about this?
02:47:52.980
The real reason I think she's mad is because she commits criminal activity with him too.
02:47:57.080
And she's mad that he has another chick doing that type of shit.
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Because not only is he cheating on her, but she's his baby mom.
02:48:03.500
And on top of that, bringing someone else into the fray that can implicate all of you
02:48:17.560
Like, what the fuck is this bitch holding this money for when I'm here longer?
02:48:22.440
And let me break something down for y'all real quick as far as like drug organizations
02:48:26.140
Because you guys are probably saying, why is this nigga giving bitches money?
02:48:28.540
The reason why drug traffickers give girls money, guys, is because women are far less
02:48:32.020
likely to be searched if they're stopped by police.
02:48:36.280
If you're driving around with 10, 20 grand of drug money in your vehicle, you're far
02:48:41.360
less likely to have the police call canine or search your vehicle or whatever it may
02:48:46.200
Or if you get caught with the money, you can go ahead and, you know, just, you know,
02:48:51.820
Oh, I just, you know, you can say some bullshit.
02:48:57.140
It's easier to give a woman everything because they don't really get looked at.
02:49:01.720
You could just like literally with a get put over a female can just do like a fake
02:49:13.020
Like there's a reason why women serve 66% less time in jail.
02:49:17.800
So that's why Chapo, I mean, look at like, bro, if you were a cop and you put this
02:49:23.760
Like you, you think this dude, like not to be a, it's a profile or whatever, but like
02:49:32.080
Not only, you know, does he, I guess kind of fit the image, unfortunately, he also has
02:49:40.720
If he gets pulled over, they're going to fucking grill the shit out of him and search all this
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stuff because they know he's a drug trafficker.
02:49:54.960
He's probably dealing in the ounce and or kilogram level of drugs.
02:49:59.780
And when I say ounce, I'm talking about like multiple ounces of like cocaine, crack, all
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that shit, which is a lot right for, for a guy that's not on the Mexican border.
02:50:15.860
If you guys are enjoying me reading these jail calls, if you guys aren't, I'll skip, I'll
02:50:20.960
Like if you guys give me real quick, give me one thing to chat.
02:50:23.360
If you guys want me to keep reading these jail calls, give me a two.
02:50:25.420
If you guys want me to just move on from the jail calls.
02:50:28.420
One, if you want me to keep reading these jail calls too, if you guys want me to stop.
02:50:35.800
She's mad because there's another bitch helping.
02:50:48.360
But might as well put all that heat on that other bitch so you're safe.
02:50:56.760
It looks like everyone, well, Agent Fit is just spamming one.
02:51:00.760
You want one, but I got to see what everyone else is saying, bro.
02:51:07.960
I see like a little bit of twos, but it's a lot of ones.
02:51:19.280
Guys, they put all this out there, which is why I'm laughing at the New York Times.
02:51:22.760
This is what I'm trying to tell y'all about these fucking mainstream media people, man.
02:52:11.640
The New York Times had access to the same shit I am showing you guys right now.
02:52:20.160
Literally, they have access to all the same stuff.
02:52:22.440
And I can tell because I was looking at, as we looked at their video, they're pulling up a bunch of the same stuff I have here.
02:52:26.880
But why are they choosing to not show you the drug investigation stuff?
02:52:35.720
Yo, but Myron, you're not showing the police interviews and everything else like that.
02:52:41.960
That's not as relevant because the thing is, is that they're purposely withholding information from y'all.
02:52:46.940
I'm telling you guys with the police that they fucked up.
02:52:52.200
But that does not mean that the shooting was not justified.
02:52:54.520
The shooting was justified, but how they got to the shooting, yes, they made some mistakes, for sure.
02:53:00.400
Scroll down a little more so they can see all the way, scroll all the way down.
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That little line right there that says videos and interviews.
02:53:14.060
So everything, like, all the fish, apparently you were lying.
02:53:18.920
We have the interviews with all the police, all the agents.
02:53:23.820
And I want you guys, if you guys are going to want to go ahead and, like, believe the New York Times and all this other shit, man, do me a favor.
02:53:35.980
You can't take it out of context and shit like that because you don't know what they're describing, which is why the New York Times, when they did that shit, was not, like, that's, you can't do that.
02:53:43.700
You know, you got to go off of the totality of the circumstances.
02:53:47.680
And I explained this to you guys before already, how they look at shooting cases.
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But just because this is all out doesn't mean every case is like this.
02:54:01.440
The reason why they put this up, guys, is because there was an enormous amount of pressure on the Louisville Police Department to put this out.
02:54:07.720
So the Internal Affairs ended up putting all this out.
02:54:09.840
But what I'm trying to say is that the New York Times are trying to spin it in a way and not give you all the full picture that this was a legitimate drug trafficking organization that Breonna Taylor was a member of and extremely complicit in, okay?
02:54:25.000
It's no mistake that the police were there at her house at midnight serving a no-knock warrant.
02:54:30.480
You're not going to serve a no-knock warrant at midnight and get a judge to sign off on it, which I showed you all that, by the way, okay?
02:54:39.380
And that's why we're going through these jail calls.
02:54:41.100
And I'm showing y'all this is what the mainstream media isn't going to tell you.
02:54:47.700
I already told you guys that they didn't have enough manpower and they probably should have gotten more people in there and raided the houses properly.
02:54:57.340
Are you going to hold off your investigation and potentially lose the probable cause that you have and it goes stale?
02:55:04.140
You know, this is a very probable situation that ended up just sucking.
02:55:09.300
He's the one that effectively got his girl killed.
02:55:12.020
If I'm going to be all the way honest with y'all, like you guys should be mad at Kenneth Walker for being stupid enough to shoot at police.
02:55:39.200
So they go ahead and continue and argue about how Jake Lover hasn't been to his daughter in weeks.
02:56:23.280
So now he has a third girl that he's talking to as well.
02:56:33.480
Jake Lover says, count the rubber bands and tell me how much is there.
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Does he think that he gets privacy like in a jail?
02:56:52.040
Like if you get like a behavior, they give you iPads and you can FaceTime.
02:57:15.300
So he goes, count the rubber bands and let me know how much is there.
02:57:18.800
So he probably has his money to nominate about rubber bands.
02:57:22.220
Unknown female says, okay, I'll call you when I get home.
02:57:25.860
And she, and the, uh, Jake Lover says to the unknown female, love you.
02:57:31.120
So my man got three girls working for him as his money couriers.
02:57:37.340
I hope he trusts them because he's docked up and they got all his money.
02:57:42.000
Um, so Jake Lover calls a guy and says, um, where are you at?
02:57:46.800
The dude says, you know, the spot E he goes, I just watched the news nigga.
02:57:51.760
They trying to act like they had a search warrant for breeze house too.
02:58:16.220
So my bad guys, it was only the charger that was registered to Brianna.
02:58:20.340
This Mustang was registered in Mississippi, which is where he's from.
02:58:28.780
So I don't know what you're talking about, bro.
02:58:31.140
They're trying to act like they had a search warrant for breeze house, sir.
02:58:35.080
And on top of that, it was also, like I showed y'all, a no knock warrant.
02:58:48.260
And they had a valid reason because they know these drug traffickers have an attempting,
02:58:52.480
uh, a history of attempting to destroy evidence.
02:58:56.000
They have cameras on a location that compromise detectives.
02:58:59.500
They, they see surveillance evidence and they, and they got evidence that they were trying
02:59:04.560
Also, they have cameras on the location that compromise detectives wants an approach to
02:59:09.640
the dwelling is made and have a history of fleeing from law enforcement guys.
02:59:15.420
What the fuck do I need to show y'all that they had all the evidence that they needed for
02:59:40.720
A lot of these crazy ass people were saying that the police didn't have a search warrant.
02:59:46.440
They had a, a knock warrant, but they didn't knock.
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Then they changed it back and said that they did knock.
02:59:50.680
People made allegations that the police just went there and shot into the house and Brianna
03:00:01.940
The New York times had access to all this information too, but they conveniently did
03:00:15.540
I report the facts, no matter how ugly they are.
03:00:23.800
Such or such says to Jay Glover, I know the only thing I could figure out is that they
03:00:27.720
They've been putting an investigation on the motherfucker.
03:00:30.440
Jay Glover says, they checked Bri's license plate?
03:00:32.600
Like, the guy says, that's the only thing I could think of.
03:00:38.200
A motherfucker pull up on the block in the charger?
03:00:42.420
Jay Glover says to the guy, who at no haters run in their mouth?
03:00:46.120
That nigga, Kenneth, didn't have no business doing that shit.
03:00:54.060
Again, remember, your boy, Jay Glover, is having a conversation with one of his peoples,
03:01:00.080
He goes, you got to see, like, the bigger picture to it, though.
03:01:08.620
It's more like it than what you're feeling like right now.
03:01:14.780
At the end of the day, everything's stolen from me, though.
03:01:18.220
Jay Glover says to his boy, that man tell me I watched you leave your baby mama's house.
03:01:23.620
All right, if you watched me leave my baby mama's house, why would you execute a warrant
03:01:30.100
Bri's paper trail makes sense for everything she got, though.
03:01:33.300
Jay Glover says, look, so right there, he's admitting that he uses Bri because she's legitimate,
03:01:38.340
She's legitimate, which is very common that drug traffickers do this.
03:01:41.660
Jay Glover says to his boy, I don't understand how they serve a warrant for Bri's house when
03:01:45.620
nothing ties me to Bri's house at all except these bonds.
03:01:53.820
And they also caught you on surveillance at her house before.
03:01:57.440
And they also caught you and her in her vehicle in front of your drug house.
03:02:02.400
So that is how they were able to tie you to Bri, my friend.
03:02:06.420
Oh, not to mention also that you were at her house when homicide investigators went to
03:02:20.760
Ever since Rambo homicide victim and the camera right there, they see a motherfucker pull up.
03:02:25.280
Yeah, she, Bri, was out there the top of the week before I went to court.
03:02:29.620
The friend says to Clever, they didn't even have to see her pull up.
03:02:36.160
Then on top of that, they go over there and find money.
03:02:45.720
Again, they didn't find anything in her house because homicide detectives had taken it over.
03:02:52.260
His boy says to him, I thought you said they found some money over there.
03:02:55.780
Jake Lover says, if it was there, it was there.
03:03:11.920
So the friend says to Jake Lover, so they didn't take none of the money.
03:03:15.120
Jake Lover says, Kenneth said that none of that go on.
03:03:17.720
He said homicide came straight to the scene and they went to packaging Bri and they left.
03:03:22.400
So, so Kenneth and Chapo are in jail talking about, yo, what's going on, right?
03:03:33.700
Such or such as Jake Lover, he said they didn't announce themselves or something.
03:03:37.820
Jake Lover says to her, he ain't say, he's saying they wasn't.
03:03:50.100
Jake Lover says to his boy, you think I ain't hurt, nigga?
03:03:52.560
You know I don't give a fuck about nothing but them.
03:04:01.680
I don't do shit for nobody else out here, bruh.
03:04:04.680
His boy goes, I told, inaudible, from what I understand, they wasn't fucking with each other.
03:04:10.440
When y'all get her Bri phone, when y'all get Bri phone, y'all need to go on her phone and get that number and see that chop.
03:04:23.120
We, him and Bri, had text that day, though, big dog, that's the thing.
03:04:30.680
She texts me and asks me when this stuff coming in from my car.
03:04:36.580
We on good terms to where she makes sure she gets her shit.
03:04:40.000
She done started fucking with Kenneth, so I'm playing the player.
03:04:44.260
She gonna get tired of this shit because she always do.
03:04:49.840
I ain't been talking to her at all, but she texted yesterday out of the blue when this stuff coming in.
03:04:57.760
I'm gonna let you know, but they done took the money.
03:05:02.560
Then she told me I had a hoodie and shit come in.
03:05:17.640
We discovered that your boy, okay, this guy right here, Jay Glover, here's the conspiracy.
03:05:33.780
We're gonna go ahead and do the drug trafficking conspiracy right now with y'all, okay?
03:06:39.940
This is him showing up in his red 2017, you know, charger or whatever, okay?
03:06:47.500
He goes, he goes in, and you guys can see here.
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This little area I'm highlighting right here for y'all.
03:07:22.180
So, he grabs a package and then drives it up to 24, it takes the 20-minute drive and
03:07:35.520
drives it right here to 24, 24 Elliot, the trap house that we talked about before, right?
03:07:43.080
Once he drops the drugs off, the police literally witness and see more cars coming to the location
03:07:51.480
Now that the house is re-upped, all right, he goes and re-ups the other houses as well.
03:08:16.980
He picks it up, drives it to his trap house, and does this periodically, which is why she
03:08:27.980
Because she's getting paid during all of this, of course.
03:08:32.540
She asks him, when's another shipment coming in?
03:08:35.360
And we can see that in this jail call right here.
03:08:59.500
I think some people are shocked that you can mail drugs.
03:09:11.520
If you guys want me to break down how drugs are mailed, give me a one in the chat.
03:09:14.560
If you guys don't want me to explain it, give me a two in the chat.
03:09:17.800
If you guys want me to explain how drugs are mailed, give me a two in the chat if you guys
03:09:48.660
I'm just giving it a second because you know how like...
03:09:55.800
So, as you guys can see here, I can show my phone.
03:09:58.820
I've been talking to her at all, but she texts every day out of the blue when this stuff come
03:10:09.300
Then she told me I had a hoodie and shit that came in.
03:10:11.520
She told me that shit come in nigga on everything.
03:10:16.220
They're talking about the drugs coming in that he can go pick up in a UPS package or
03:10:23.380
Well, guys, the way that you're going to mail drugs is it depends on where it's coming from.
03:10:26.820
A lot of the times, people mail drugs on average from the West Coast over to the East Coast
03:10:31.920
because the West, you know, more liberal states tend to have more lax drug laws.
03:10:36.340
So, especially like California, very common they mail like marijuana and stuff like that
03:10:43.000
And you got to understand that before the digital age, everything used to get mailed,
03:10:47.240
whether it was child pornography, contraband, drugs, everything else like that, it would
03:10:53.560
That's where the Postal Inspection Service comes in.
03:10:56.840
The Postal Inspection Service, guys, are basically postal inspectors that are – they're
03:11:05.180
So, they have the same duties as a special agent, okay?
03:11:07.860
And these are the guys that investigate that stuff through the U.S. mail.
03:11:11.340
And I'll show y'all real fast, give you a quick little lesson on postal inspectors.
03:11:23.100
And postal inspectors, they're not as big as they used to be, guys.
03:11:32.440
But now, they've shrunk quite a bit because Postal Inspection – and they actually have
03:11:44.460
But they used to be really big back in the 90s when everyone was shipping stuff.
03:11:47.960
But yeah, man, it's very common to ship drugs through the mail.
03:11:58.320
In 2008, the U.S. Postal Inspection had 2,288 full-time personnel with the authority to make
03:12:04.580
This represented a 23.1% drop over the previous years.
03:12:07.780
I would argue nowadays, bro, I remember a couple years back, they had about 1,000 postal inspectors.
03:12:12.100
So, they have even less now because, like I said, people aren't, like, using the mail as much to do shit.
03:12:19.960
You're teaching everybody how to be a criminal.
03:12:22.320
After you just said, like, less postal workers now, like, really?
03:12:35.000
Honestly, for, like, a lot of people, I've never seen it.
03:12:40.000
And a lot of the times, they wrap the drugs in the mail with, and also drugs also come in a lot of times, a lot of times, to the mail guys from China.
03:12:49.220
And they're typically drugged in, like, some kind of scent-masking agent.
03:12:53.900
Well, what I've, anyways, is they, like, say it's, like, it's weed, right?
03:13:01.540
You get a vacuum sealed, they vacuum seal it up.
03:13:05.900
And then they wrap it up, they triple wrap it up, and then you can just literally, you can mail it because the fact that it's just going to go, you have to mail it a certain way, though.
03:13:22.520
Christina, part of the Boston Tea Party drug gang.
03:13:30.800
She, Bree, going to turn her back on me because she loved that nigga, Kenneth Walker.
03:13:34.940
At the end of the day, if I would have been at that house, Bree would be alive, bro.
03:13:39.280
So, he is smart enough to know that you don't do that shit.
03:13:41.860
Jay Glover calls such and such and said, his baby mom from his dormitory and goes, and they're arguing, you had Bree's car on Valentine's Day.
03:14:05.520
He's fucking, his, his, you know, one of his girls is, you know, is deceased now.
03:14:10.040
His baby mama is calling him bitching about dumb shit.
03:14:13.340
His man is, like, over here, like, suspecting that there might be some issues going on.
03:14:19.760
His other girl can't, doesn't know how much money is at her house.
03:14:24.120
Yo, he's going through a lot of stress right now.
03:14:27.660
That's his part, though, because the fact that he left money at this girl's house, you didn't count the money, you didn't write it on your phone.
03:14:35.920
Yeah, but that's like, but now he's asking her, like, how, he doesn't even know how much.
03:14:49.080
But now he's locked up, so he's not coming out.
03:14:51.440
She's going to delete her number, change her address, delete everything, take the money and be out.
03:15:01.960
This dude, my man got crazy stressed right now.
03:15:12.820
This coincides with what PBI detectives observed on the poll camera on February 13th, 2020.
03:15:22.540
So his girl actually implicated him and Brianna even further.
03:15:30.040
Don't they say I'd never get a baby mom attached to this?
03:15:36.040
Yo, she didn't even mean to do it, but she, maybe she did, man.
03:15:39.380
She called in on a recorded line saying that stupid shit.
03:15:41.940
Jamarcus Glover pulled up in front of 2024 Elliott driving a black Dodge Charger registered to Brianna Taylor.
03:15:46.800
When Jamarcus went inside the residence, Brianna Taylor was observed getting out of the passenger seat for a few seconds and then got back inside the vehicle.
03:15:54.140
She did the whole, hmm, let me make sure that ain't nobody looking at us as he goes ahead and drops these fucking drugs off.
03:16:04.020
So Brianna Taylor not only is involved in the conspiracy with providing a vehicle, providing a stash house, holding his money.
03:16:11.840
She's also a lookout for the organization as well.
03:16:21.160
However, she was an important member of this drug trafficking organization.
03:16:26.960
And you guys could tell from these jail calls alone that she has a significant role.
03:16:31.100
She was holding tens of thousands of dollars for this guy, Chapo, at a time.
03:16:36.940
Also, like, I feel like we have a lot of like trolls that are not comprehending that we're saying that she's literally she was helping money laundering and dealing drugs.
03:16:48.080
Like, we're not saying she was bad, a person like she was a criminal.
03:16:56.360
How you know how other persons went like, oh, my God, like, say her name.
03:17:03.300
And we're just, yeah, we're just saying the dark side.
03:17:07.500
Let's say the name of the guy that got killed in the in her rental vehicle.
03:17:14.320
Like, the media wants to go ahead and paint a certain picture.
03:17:17.040
And they're not going to have the same energy for for like the victims of the crimes.
03:17:25.320
Because if it was if it was any other time and no one would pay.
03:17:27.680
And then George Floyd happened like two months later.
03:17:30.380
You know, and that's why this story kind of died out, because the George Floyd joint happened two years,
03:17:36.940
Um, so Taylor was observed getting out of the passenger seat for a few seconds.
03:17:47.700
When I was bonding you out, that's your address.
03:17:52.580
Yo, what the fuck is wrong with this chick, bro?
03:17:57.160
That sounds like a bad, like, she's doing it on purpose.
03:18:05.580
So Jake Lever says, Bree had me on a bond already.
03:18:12.440
She did that bond when such and such was in jail.
03:18:15.720
I don't know how her address all on my paper, on all my paperwork.
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They got that address a long time ago in 2016 when I was just staying with her then.
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They watch, uh, uh, and she says, uh, to his, to him, the baby mom says, they watching you.
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She might be an informant herself saying all this shit.
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She could be like an angry baby mama, like angry baby mamas.
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And if you're at, if you're, you feel that, that's spiteful.
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So she's going to make you feel so much like shit to the point where you're going to only
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have to rely on her and then realize that all these other bitches ain't shit.
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And she's going to do everything to probably like, she's the worst.
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She's, she's a fucking, I think baby mama is that like, she's fucking pissed.
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So the baby mom says to Jay Glover, AK chop on reference to talking about Brianna Taylor's
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They don't think your baby daddy got nothing to do with it.
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They just really angry at the police and they're going to get Kenny out tomorrow.
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So Jay Glover says, how are you going to bond that man out of jail?
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So the baby mom again, starts arguing with Jay Glover over what if the police would have
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run in her house last night and he wasn't going to be there.
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So the nigga fucks off, fucks up and calls her Bri.
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Jay Glover says to the baby mom, this is why I keep all this shit away from my house.
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So we're going to skip these other guys, but now we got all of them.
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We got Glover's phone calls, bro, which is hilarious.
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So these are his co-conspirators, by the way, guys.
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And I, and I think you guys should definitely check them out.
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You know, cause they implicate Brianna more in the drug trafficking organization.
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So on April 2nd, guys, PBI detectives executed a search warrant on Jamarcus Glover, Rashaun Lee, Alicia Jones, and Demarcus Bowman cell phones that were seized on March 13th, 2020.
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Remember guys, they were all caught at the first stash house, 2024, 24, 24, Elliot.
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Jamarcus Glover's cell phone and evidence of narcotic trafficking, as well as an association with Brianna Taylor.
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Screenshot on an AT&T bill paid with her name on it.
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Rashaun Lee's cell phone had evidence of narcotic trafficking from 24, 24, Elliot Avenue text messages.
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On April 4th, 2022, uh, 22nd, 2020, PBI detected executed a search warrant, uh, and in order to vacate at 24, 24, Elliot Avenue.
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See attached shortly before the warrant was executed, Jamarcus Glover, Rashaun Lee, Demarcus Bowman were all seen leaving the residents and their respective vehicles.
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When the warrant was executed, Anthony Taylor, too, was inside in the residence and attempted to flee out the back of the residence.
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Mr. Taylor was apprehending an alley behind the residence.
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Search of the residence yielded another significant amount of suspected crack cocaine, a large bag of MDMA, marijuana, and a sort of drug paraphernalia indicative of narcotic trafficking.
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Before PBI detectives were done searching the residence, other detectives within CID were able to apprehend Demarcus Bowman and Rashaun Lee and bring them back to 24, 24, Elliot.
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Demarcus Bowman was apprehended, leaving 2605 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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All these guys are drug trafficking people in the organization with your boy, El Chapo.
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Rashaun Lee was apprehended on the lot of Dinos.
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Uh, Anthony Taylor, second, Demarcus Brown, and Rashaun Lee were all arrested and charged accordingly.
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Jamarcus Glover, a.k.a. Chapo, this, uh, Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, was arrested the following day on April 23rd, 2020, in the same vehicle that was seen leaving 2024, or sorry, 24, 24, Elliot, in and charged accordingly.
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PBI detectives were able to seize all the individual cell phones and execute search warrants on all of them with the census of Louisville Metro codes and regulations.
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24, 24, Elliot was officially vacated and boarded up.
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So, um, he goes on April 24th, 2020, after he gets arrested, he goes and calls his baby mama again and says to Jay Glover, Scott, Scott Barton, Jay Glover's attorney, said $500 for him and $500 for you to get out.
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I was gonna, inaudible, inaudible 500, but I was on the phone with such and such and redacted, told me not to, cause you and him got some type of relationship and you would take care of it or something.
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Jay Glover says to the baby mom, text Scott and tell him I'm gonna get him the money.
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Baby mom says to Jay Glover, he, Scott Barton, said you need to stay off the streets.
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They really want you bad because they made a mistake and killed that girl.
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They are gonna constantly keep messing with you.
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These charges they threw on him, he needs to really stay out of the way.
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Jamarcus goes, they literally trying to snatch a nigga up, though, cause they did this shit to Bree and shit.
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I'm knowing where they were trying to go with it when they said something about the message, though.
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When they were saying something about the message, like this, the 424 number, I just got that number.
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So before, Bree ain't been on that phone over no month.
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How you know they talking about the 424 number?
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Chapo says to her, shit, that's the only number they got that me and Bree talking on.
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They don't know the number that me and Bree were talking on.
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They only got like a month of text messages or something.
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I ain't talking to y'all about no drugs and shit.
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So I just said to Jay Glover, maybe you just was like, come pick up this money.
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Oh, this baby mom might have been working, bro.
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Jay Glover says to her, they fuck with me for no reason, though.
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They're so angry they killed that girl, they're going to get Jamarcus.
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The baby mom says, I have been asking you all week.
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I just want to get out the house because I'm in the house all day.
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I'm starting to think this girl was cooperating with the police.
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Jay Glover says to her, this is why I don't like, I don't have you with me.
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Though, because, like, they're going to get to doing shit like they did with Brie.
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As soon as they seen something about my bank statement, her address, they literally went to her house.
03:25:42.920
Baby mom says to Jay Glover, they got to be watching you because they hadn't run in my house yet.
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Yeah, probably because you're a fucking informant, bitch.
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That shit that I put in the bank, it be phone bill money.
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Then the baby mom says they did their research or whatever.
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He goes, I'm telling you everything I got going on.
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Not talking with them because that just makes no sense.
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Breonna Taylor's family civil attorney, Sam Aguilar, stated in an article published by
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The Courier-Journal that Ms. Taylor and Glover had dated two years ago and maintained
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And then Breonna Taylor's family civil attorney, Sam Aguilar, stated in an article published
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by ABC News that Ms. Taylor was still friendly and she accepted packages for him at her
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Let's see what ABC News says about the packages.
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Breonna Taylor, Kentucky EMT, allegedly killed by police, executed in search warrant.
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So what we're going to do here is we're going to go ahead and do a control F for package.
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Taylor was accused of accepting USPS packages for an ex-boyfriend who police were investigating
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as an alleged drug trap here and user address according to the warrant.
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The lawsuit filed in Jefferson District Court on April 27th by attorneys Sam Aguilar and
03:27:41.680
Lenita Baker seek damages for battery, wrongful death, excessive force, negligence, and gross
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Cosgrove, Hank, Hankinson, and Mattingly are as defendants.
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Remember, this is Mattingly right here on the left.
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So are you telling me that they only have packages?
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Aguilar said Taylor was still friendly and she accepted packages for him at her house.
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Aguilar is, Sam Aguilar is the attorney for Taylor.
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So see how they're kind of glossing over it, guys, and not really going into detail and
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all the proof that the police had that she actually was accepting drug packages as proved
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by the, you know, the affidavit that we read as well as all the evidence.
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Because he goes to her house, he picks up a package, he goes to the trap house, drops
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offset package, and the next thing you know, trap house, cars start coming in immediately.
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So it's no doubt about it that he goes to her house to re-up, but she just accepts packages
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Hey, this is what I'm talking to y'all about when I say the mainstream media doesn't report
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They only report, you know, the comfortable truth.
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And look, they're painting her in a certain light as a victim.
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And you know, again, like I'm not saying anyone deserves to die, but understand that they're
03:29:17.400
putting these pictures up to kind of paint an image.
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They're not showing y'all the surveillance footage of her looking out for your boy Chapo when
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I would say one officer shot blindly into the house.
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The other two knew what they were shooting at, which is why they hit target.
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The officers were executing a search warrant as part of a drug investigation.
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Police claim Taylor's ex-boyfriend was shipping drugs to her apartment to avoid detection.
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As shown in the investigation I just showed you guys.
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Life and her family morals and values to sell drugs on the street.
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We proved that already that she was heavily involved in the drug trafficking organization.
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Receiving drugs for him so that he can go ahead and drop the dope off at the trap houses and
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At this point, guys, there's an enormous amount of proof that she was involved in the organization
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She was holding tens of thousands of dollars for this guy.
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No one is going to hold that kind of money in an organization unless they're trusted.
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Say the night of Taylor's death, the officers knocked several times and announced their presence
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And when they did, they were met by gunfire from Walker, a licensed gun owner.
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Defense attorneys for Walker say he fired an...
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Bad, evil people involved in the wrong things deserve to be killed, meaning with no-knock warrants,
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Ellie has the right to kill documents because they are marked as bad, right?
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I made sure to highlight this thing because these are the type of people that are just low-IQ individuals.
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Nowhere did we say a no-knock warrant means you can go ahead and shoot someone.
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We say this real quick to make this fucking clear for everybody because dumb people annoy me.
03:32:21.660
A no-knock warrant is typically issued when the chances of the destruction of evidence or safety, right?
03:32:31.500
Lack of safety or high-danger situations are visibly apparent with facts.
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I read to you guys all the facts and the probable cause, the surveillance, the poll cameras, etc.
03:32:45.820
I read you guys all the probable cause to establish that this is a sophisticated drug organization that is using surveillance cameras, that's hiding drugs in certain areas, that's destroying evidence, etc.
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So, and they have guns in the house in a lot of those raids.
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Did you not see in, when I was reading what I was reading earlier with the probable cause, that when they hit these stash houses, there were drugs on the residences?
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So, no, a no-knock warrant is not to go and shoot the people that are inside, you fucking dummy.
03:33:14.520
It's to be able to allow you to enter the home without necessarily alerting the suspects inside so that you have a tactical advantage, you don't get the evidence destroyed, and you're able to go in, yell, police, police, police, search warrant, police, police, police, search warrant, and anyone that you encounter, you're able to quickly deal with them.
03:33:35.520
You don't, you know, hopefully use the least force required to subdue them, okay?
03:33:40.500
But it gives you a tactical advantage from a safety perspective and also from a preservation of evidence.
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I just showed you guys three times a signed warrant from a judge that authorized a no-knock warrant.
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A no-knock warrant does not mean that you can go ahead and kill the suspects inside, you fucking retard.
03:33:59.260
It means that you have the ability to go into the home without announcing yourself and putting yourself in a precarious situation.
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As you guys saw, when he knocked on the door, what happened?
03:34:08.280
He got shot in his fucking leg and the femur artery, and he ended up almost bleeding out.
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If he didn't have the people there with him applying tourniquets and everything else, he would have probably died.
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And I showed you guys the graphic video earlier to get it into your fucking mind.
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This is what happens when police officers serve search warrants all the time, getting shot at and everything else.
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It's just that it doesn't hit the news all the time like this case, all right?
03:34:32.240
So, it does not mean that they have the right to kill someone just because they're committing criminal activities.
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But what I will say is that a police officer was shot during the execution of the search warrant.
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It sucks, but they were justified in their use of force.
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Let me see you get shot at and not shoot back, you fucking dummy.
03:35:09.020
However, she put herself in that situation by being involved with a high-level drug trafficker
03:35:14.320
and a fucking criminal bedside with her that had a gun that was out here selling drugs and robbing people.
03:35:20.520
Those are the people that she associated herself with.
03:35:28.180
However, if you're committing criminal activity, this is the life that you signed up for.
03:35:35.180
Get the fuck out of here with your emotional bullshit, man.
03:35:39.800
This is why, like, that mindset, that victim mindset is why so many people are mediocre in the United States.
03:35:47.720
Why we have so many people that are fucking dumb.
03:35:51.680
They literally blindly believe whatever the news tells them.
03:35:54.780
The news ain't telling y'all what I just showed y'all.
03:36:01.480
She was a member of a drug trafficking organization and she was a fucking criminal.
03:36:09.700
If you don't like it, get the fuck out of here, bro.
03:36:11.800
I'm not doing this podcast to appease social justice warriors.
03:36:16.280
I refuse to lie and cover up the truth for your feelings.
03:36:33.380
In self-defense, claiming police did not announce themselves.
03:36:38.840
They say Walker thought the officers were breaking in.
03:36:41.620
They did not identify themselves and that they were in plain clothes.
03:36:45.620
And now the Commonwealth Attorney's Office is calling for Kentucky's Attorney General to appoint a special prosecutor.
03:36:52.700
It has been more than two months with no statement from the public to the public regarding this incident.
03:37:00.080
We call for an independent investigation into her death.
03:37:08.760
He's asking state officials to review the fine.
03:37:11.120
See, and they're using this photo here, right, to kind of like create like an error that she's innocent or whatever.
03:37:16.460
But again, guys, she lost this job because they found a dead body in her car.
03:37:24.260
Walker shot one officer in the leg and has been charged with first-degree assault and attempted murder of a police officer.
03:37:31.520
Taylor's family says she was on the front lines fighting the coronavirus at the time of her death.
03:37:36.440
They were concerned about her getting sick, not shot.
03:37:42.960
Yeah, I mean, it's amazing to me how, like, a lot of guys in here are, like, on some female shit.
03:37:48.100
I say facts and then they come in and say some stupid shit like,
03:37:50.480
like, so are you saying no-knock warrants means the police can go in and just shoot people because they're committing crime?
03:37:57.960
Like, bro, this is what I'm talking about when I say, like, this is clown world.
03:38:15.280
I know there's a bunch of you probably that just came in later on.
03:38:26.500
For any of you guys that didn't like the video, do me a solid and go ahead and like the video real quick.
03:38:31.060
Because I know there's a bunch of you guys in here that might not hit like yet.
03:38:38.960
So we talked about Breonna Taylor and her tragic death, right?
03:38:43.780
How she was pretty much shot and killed in her home on March 13, 2020.
03:38:51.460
Obviously, you know, we looked over the New York Times breakdown of the shooting, how they were saying that the police officers, you know, shot blindly.
03:39:01.580
You know, they just scrapped together a team or whatever, and then, you know, I went ahead and showed you guys all the legal documents as to why the police were there, why they were conducting the investigation, why they did, you know, the warrant late at night like that, why they shouldn't have knocked.
03:39:15.000
If they had knocked, Breonna would probably be alive today because they wouldn't have given time for Kenneth Walker's dumbass to grab a gun against the police.
03:39:23.400
Now, I'm going to go ahead and play a clip for you guys real quick, all right, from Matt, from Jonathan Mattingly, okay?
03:39:34.900
Shout out to our guy Tim from TimCast, Tim Pool, and he gave his side of the story, and I want you guys to just check it out and let me know what y'all think.
03:39:46.460
He's going to go over, I'm going to play a portion of this video, all right, so here he is.
03:39:57.020
This is the same story he gave to the internal affairs investigators as well.
03:40:02.300
Fair use, make sure, you know, like the video, support my guy, which channel, okay, this is a better channel.
03:45:57.240
they can't stop us man they cannot stop us all right we had the your phone or is that my phone
03:46:08.380
my bad my bad guys yeah guys we're back sorry about that guys i really apologize um i don't
03:46:14.060
know what the fuck happened rato just crapped out maybe it's because we're going late at night and
03:46:17.240
they typically do resets at the end of the month like this uh but anyway let's go ahead and listen
03:46:22.860
to uh jonathan mattingly who was there uh and he got shot um for you guys that missed it we broke
03:46:29.600
down the brianna taylor case we went over um a bunch of stuff that the new york times did not go over
03:46:34.680
and abc news and all these mainstream media outlets trying to make it look like that uh brianna taylor
03:46:39.240
was you know innocent and not involved in any type of criminal activity and that the police
03:46:42.860
picked the wrong person and they were picking on her and they did all this other stuff you know
03:46:47.240
yeah that's not the truth you know like i said before no one deserves to die however we have to
03:46:54.420
acknowledge the uncomfortable truth with all the proof that i just showed y'all guys over the past
03:46:58.640
three hours plus that brianna taylor was in fact involved in a drug trafficking organization to a
03:47:05.580
significant amount to include facilitating murder um with you know being involved with a rental vehicle
03:47:12.240
that was used in a murder in 2016 hanging out with a guy named jamarcus glover aka chapo who was a high
03:47:18.580
level drug distributor in the louisville kentucky area holding significant amounts of u.s currency for
03:47:23.200
him holding drugs for him um doing lookouts with him helping him facilitate his drug organization
03:47:29.540
putting out bond for him so there's no way around it she was a significant significant contributor to
03:47:37.680
the organization so uh let's go ahead and um uh play this video here we'll play just the story uh
03:47:45.860
like his uh his experience so i'm gonna go ahead and share screen with y'all real fast
03:47:49.520
hey guys like the goddamn video because it took me a while to prepare for this goddamn thing
03:47:55.240
i'm over here with my half my head cut open during after the transplant again this stuff ready
03:48:00.700
shout out to my god temcast uh this is the video that i'm talking about officer involved tells the true
03:48:05.140
story of the brianna taylor incident story i know you have a book about it but you can just tell us
03:48:08.160
what happened and we'll go from there yeah i'll give you the the 5 000 view story of it so that
03:48:12.960
night um we were asked to help what do you know the date specifically yeah so march 12th is when the
03:48:18.600
briefing was we didn't breach the door until march 13th which is friday night full moon um i came out
03:48:24.740
from the briefing and i had two flat tires it started pouring down rain i got soaking wet while i was
03:48:29.240
moving my stuff from one car to the other so everything was just kind of one of those nights can you what
03:48:33.920
was the briefing it was for so we we had a two separate briefings swat did their briefing because
03:48:39.180
they were they were executing the warren stone elliot um the guys who were assisting them that were
03:48:44.300
going to do the searches were at our brief along with us all the the houses that we were doing were
03:48:50.660
on the board they showed above it fortunately i took a picture it showed above it no knock no knock
03:48:56.240
no knock it got to ours it said knock and announce so they had changed it they were all signed as no
03:49:01.140
knocks so technically we served a no knock warrant but it was not served as a no knock uh it was
03:49:06.840
signed by a judge which is true as you guys saw i showed you guys the that it was a no knock warrant
03:49:13.320
and to be honest you know me monday morning quarterbacking it you know they should have
03:49:18.540
just not knocked and went in there and said please please please knocking is what fucked them up
03:49:22.520
it gave kenneth walker's dumb ass the time to grab a gun and shoot him in the leg
03:49:28.820
but once it did not fit the parameters of a no knock we didn't serve it as a no knock we did
03:49:34.420
the thing we're supposed to do we corrected it and didn't do it so the only reason it was served
03:49:39.660
it was written as a no knock is because jamarcus glover's history he had five i believe it was five
03:49:44.420
felony pending cases for guns and drugs he had ran from the police uh and these were active cases not
03:49:50.620
including the ones he'd already been charged with and and pled guilty to previously for mississippi
03:49:56.040
and louisville and so once they realized they had a ping on his on his phone and a tracker on his car
03:50:02.080
they knew he would not be on springfield so they said we're not doing that one as a no knock because
03:50:07.340
it didn't justify being a no knock he wasn't there springfield is where brianna lived by the way guys
03:50:11.700
because remember they were when he said a ping on him they were tracking his phone okay a ping is is
03:50:17.180
law enforcement jargon for tracking his phone so they knew where he was all right and they said
03:50:23.040
we think it's only brianna taylor at the house we don't think there's any kids no dogs nobody else
03:50:27.280
there with her okay cool they've been watching this house for a while so i had assumed that their
03:50:32.900
intelligence was good on the house that it was just going to be brianna taylor they said she's a
03:50:37.300
heavy set black female give her time to come to the door give her more time than usual because
03:50:41.340
normally it's about 10 seconds you're banging on the door police search warrant if you don't hear
03:50:45.260
anything then you go ahead and hit it so this one when we went we showed up and we gave it 45 seconds
03:50:50.840
to a minute it was i think six different cadences of knocking on the door and yelling police search
03:50:55.980
warrant the first two were just regular knocks hoping she would just come to the door be quiet
03:50:59.780
the neighbors wouldn't know after she didn't come started banging open hand really loud yelling
03:51:04.860
police search warrant the neighbor upstairs heard us came out argued with our guys they kept time to
03:51:09.560
go inside he didn't want to go back inside um so finally he did we hit the door um once the door
03:51:16.780
open i could see from right to left in the living room so he's standing uh he's standing in the
03:51:23.080
doorway and remember guys i showed y'all how the doorway was set up before um with the floor plan which
03:51:28.540
uh okay hold on real fast just so you guys kind of get an idea of what he's talking about here
03:51:33.720
okay we can put a visual to it uh okay sorry i put yeah youtube okay uh it's um uh brianna
03:51:43.080
go ahead and take the the only thing the new york times did well on this thing
03:51:49.300
was they were able to put a pretty good diagram there so y'all know what the house looked like
03:51:56.000
okay so here's the house right here's the layout of the house and mattingly right so they come up
03:52:13.140
out and retraced the first bullet fired by taylor's boyfriend and the 32 bullets that police shot and
03:52:19.260
return through windows and we analyzed hours of 9-1-1 okay they talk about all the stuff to
03:52:26.720
analyze but they didn't put anything that didn't uh fit a certain narrative to give the police
03:52:33.520
officers a voice as well i mean i gave both sides i gave priyela um you know obviously i was talking
03:52:39.240
about how henriksen 100% fucked up in his practice you know should have got indicted uh but i also gave
03:52:44.980
the perspective that brianna taylor wasn't necessarily innocent guys the lights are off
03:52:49.640
except three minutes taylor's sister but she's not home so here's the the frame of the house
03:52:57.320
and i was on the left of the door jam and mike the guy who did the rain was on the right
03:53:05.700
because you never stand in the fatal funnel in case somebody shoots through the door
03:53:08.640
so once the door came over i scanned to the right to left everybody at this point yelling
03:53:12.840
police search warrant police search warrant which is common training you you kick the door open
03:53:17.820
you don't just go right in you're you're like hey you're scanning the area right from right to left
03:53:22.740
right so i'll show y'all let me see here if i can do this right now i might give you all some
03:53:30.960
feta exclusive right now um okay no i think i'm going to teach them how to clear a corner real fast
03:53:38.440
so you want to do it over there yeah let me see here give me a one in the chat if y'all want me to
03:53:44.840
show you guys how to clear a goddamn house i'm fucking fed it right now give me a one in the
03:53:49.060
fucking chat uh two of you guys want me to just keep going with this thing give me a one of you guys
03:53:52.220
want me to show you guys how to do it i just got to figure out a camera angle i think you should do it
03:53:56.780
that i can do it at um it's all one everybody wants to see you do this
03:54:01.760
uh okay so i'm trying to think here how i can do this in the studio
03:54:09.900
so that let me turn the lights on this might take a second okay let me let me play this for a bit
03:54:17.680
while i kind of figure out how i'm going to do this for y'all all right
03:54:20.800
a hallway from the bedrooms leads to a living area and the apartment's entrance is in this
03:54:27.960
breezeway oh the only i found it by the way when i turned the corner i had to step right in the
03:54:34.540
doorway just to see down this hall and as soon as i did there's an ambient light coming out from the tv
03:54:39.140
down the hall we had lights on our guns as soon as i turned the corner i saw two people overlapping
03:54:44.620
each other it was like a big blob but with a tall head and a short head and they were both down
03:54:48.360
in this hallways only maybe do what yeah yeah no it's it's um
03:54:54.220
yeah i'm thinking in my head how i'm going to do it but
03:54:57.440
no because i'm going to need a mic but you know i think i know how to do it
03:55:02.540
no that's fine all right three four feet wide at the most so very narrow hallway because it had an
03:55:11.080
inset where kenneth was standing that goes into the next bedroom and that's brianna's boyfriend yes
03:55:15.000
it's her boyfriend at this time and so as soon as my eyes got to kenneth i never even got all the
03:55:20.620
way to brianna even though they were like it was basically one person but i never got to her face
03:55:24.420
as soon as i got to where kenneth was i could see the gun because the flashlight all i saw was the
03:55:28.940
metal tip of the gun my brain was like oh and boom it was over he shot he shot first yes he shot i felt
03:55:35.460
it hit my leg i returned fire i got four rounds off yeah was the first shot fired it hit you yes so
03:55:41.820
so you opened the door kenneth what's you know his last name walker walker fires one round striking
03:55:48.940
you in the leg right and then the other officers return fire correct i fired four i got offline is
03:55:54.920
what it's called so boom boom boom real quick four shots got behind the door frame came around shot two
03:55:59.180
more at that time i felt my leg realized there was a ton of blood and i've seen you know countless
03:56:05.000
gunshot victims over 21 years and a normal leg shot that doesn't hit an artery is it doesn't bleed
03:56:10.780
much i mean you might have a trickle of blood down your leg that's it well this one as soon as i put
03:56:14.640
my hand on my thigh and y'all and y'all know i showed you guys the video earlier of all the blood that was
03:56:19.720
coming when he got shot okay um oh my bad christina uh did is wait no y'all see me now right okay i can
03:56:28.900
see you okay looking at you now i could feel just a glob and i was like oh man and i announced at the
03:56:36.120
door i mean everything happens so quick so i got six rounds off in probably less than two seconds i
03:56:40.940
mean it's how quick this whole exchange happens it's over before you even realize what's going on
03:56:45.140
training kicks in and you just react so i remember yelling it hit my femoral artery and i sat down on
03:56:51.620
my bottom because i thought i can't i'm gonna pump the blood out that's what i was thinking in my head
03:56:55.580
and as i did that miles stepped up and was shooting already and i thought i can't stay here i'm gonna get
03:57:01.300
shot by crossfire so i jump up and i hobble out and i fall between the cars and uh my lieutenant
03:57:06.940
comes up and they start working on me i'm like dude i need a tourniquet get me a tourniquet and uh
03:57:11.600
they finally got one got it on and got the bleeding stopped but at that time you got people say well why
03:57:18.040
did why was there so many shots fired 12 seconds in the dark the book the title comes from the time that
03:57:25.360
door came open until it was silent from no gunshots the chaos stopped and that was about 10 to 12
03:57:32.260
seconds from what we've tried to reenact it and see and so much happened so much chaos so many things
03:57:38.780
go through your mind in that 12 seconds that and guys here's the thing i'll tell you guys from my
03:57:43.520
training experience like getting 12 shots off anyone that is versed well versed with firearms
03:57:47.420
knows that you can easily get 12 um shots off no problem like or you can get the sorry in 12 seconds
03:57:55.360
you can get off literally between all those officers hundreds of shots off you know and and this is him
03:58:03.700
guys this is him when he gets shot uh this is the police showing up on the scene again right you can
03:58:10.020
see uh he gets out oh my bad he shows up on scene and you can see all the fucking blood look at all
03:58:17.500
the blood right there you know what i'm saying this is the dark this is the dark side of law
03:58:29.980
enforcement guys and i want y'all to see this again i'm trying to make sure for all the clowns out there
03:58:34.400
that think oh yeah no man it's just yo yo you can just try to get shot and not shoot back bro it's cool
03:58:39.400
man you know what i'm saying but you find it funny how a lot of people say the pigs monday morning
03:58:45.700
quarterbacks huh i find it funny like a lot of people call cops pigs yeah but then around like
03:58:52.300
right now is a time where the police like everybody's applying to becoming police academy and you
03:58:58.260
literally see like everyone you never they'll always talk trash yeah they'll want to they'll want
03:59:04.300
to do something in in the field or whatever here's the thing like i said it's easy to monday morning
03:59:11.180
quarterback and be like yo uh you shouldn't show yo y'all shot back excessive blah blah i want you to
03:59:16.400
get shot in the femur artery and tell me you're not going to shoot back bro just give me your phone
03:59:21.060
and keep it unlocked and i'll call her here in a minute okay i want to see you bleeding out like
03:59:31.200
i think that's his wallet which got shot they got a bullet shot through it um and he's there
03:59:46.220
you know there he is right there you can see the fucking pain
03:59:49.060
and they're trying to clot it up as quickly as possible because the bleeding is excessive and
03:59:59.720
you can easily die guys from this you know and again this is just a little reminder for y'all that
04:00:05.560
new york the new york times ain't going to show you this they're not this is not to say that you know
04:00:11.840
brianna should die but you got to understand that we don't know who shot the gun we know also that
04:00:17.500
her dumbass boyfriend kenneth walker whatever his name is he alleged that she shot the gun she shot it
04:00:22.340
we're gonna leave this man i don't see so if it was him or her he doesn't know they're in the dark he
04:00:28.680
just sees a silhouette he sees a gunshot bam hitting the leg right what are you gonna do you're gonna
04:00:33.680
fucking shoot back like crazy like oh shit it's life or death right it's an unfortunate situation it
04:00:40.740
really is all right it's just amazing how much damage can be done in that small amount of time
04:00:59.660
and how much aftermath damage the city the country the nation from 12 seconds and it's just it's it's
04:01:07.180
sad so uh so you get out of there you you say you collapse between two cars about how what was the
04:01:12.720
distance between the door and where you ended up on the ground with getting medical attention so i'll
04:01:17.240
try to give you a visual of it uh if you're looking at an apartment complex and they have the the
04:01:21.520
inside where the stairs go up to the top you've got that little foyer area which is maybe i don't
04:01:26.960
know 12 feet deep and 10 feet wide that's where we were at i was all this was ground ground floor
04:01:32.300
ground floor and so i was all the way on the inside so i hobbled out of there then a sidewalk
04:01:37.380
curb and then the length of a car so i went down between the cars but scooted to the edge of the
04:01:42.060
cars and that's when my lieutenant grabbed my vest and pulled me out and got to work but the thing
04:01:47.580
about kenneth walker you know he keeps saying he didn't know it was the police first he first they
04:01:52.380
said nobody knocked and announced then he comes back later and goes yeah we heard him knocking we
04:01:55.940
heard him banging and i thought it was her ex-boyfriend is what he said um so if you thought
04:02:02.420
but then he said he thought somebody was doing a home invasion if you thought that why would you have
04:02:07.080
your girlfriend they got up got dressed he retrieved a gun why would you tell your girlfriend come in
04:02:12.260
the hall with me hmm and that right there and i think i know why i think i know why but let's keep
04:02:26.680
going i'd imagine if he thought it was her boyfriend you know what i mean like they genuinely but if you're
04:02:32.400
that scared for your life that you're willing to shoot wouldn't you have her call 9-1-1 stay in here
04:02:37.860
call 9-1-1 get them over here i mean you know there's a tough question about whether or not
04:02:43.380
somebody wants to call the police a situation that's about to get hot whether they're even
04:02:46.240
thinking about it how someone reacts i mean you know you're talking about 12 seconds they hear a
04:02:50.960
big bang it's about 45 seconds i can't assume these people would would react the same way i would
04:02:57.180
i can't assume they trust cops you know to come and resolve the problem but more importantly i mean
04:03:02.100
it's even fair to say but why would you go out with your girl out in there which is strange
04:03:09.140
right and she's in front of you and you're behind her
04:03:12.540
who was shooting at us and he goes what is this about and this is him right here in the corner by
04:03:26.480
guys he's propped up against the car that's kenneth walker talking we're both working people i just
04:03:34.280
proved to you guys that he ain't no working person he is a criminal that robs people and sells drugs
04:03:38.740
so they asked her where's she at he's like yo she's in the hallway
04:03:45.760
so he asked her what kind of gun did she shoot he goes it's a nine it's a regular nine millimeter
04:03:55.060
all right so he clarifies who shoots he says who was shooting you or her and he goes it was her she
04:04:24.480
when you're in a scared position like that and you're trying to get help to your girl who's in
04:04:32.820
a situation where she might bleed out whatever you're more than likely going to be honest with
04:04:38.460
the people that can potentially save her okay this is a high stress situation you're gonna more than
04:04:47.580
likely you're gonna be honest so now it makes sense why she was with him in the hallway okay
04:04:56.420
because i thought it was strange too why would you have your girl in front of you why would you even
04:05:01.300
have in a position like if a guy's waking to the house you tell you go hide in the closet yeah
04:05:05.420
go somewhere else away but again once again i did not see mainstream media report this anywhere
04:05:13.760
nowhere nowhere it was only with me watching the fucking footage with christina i know about it
04:05:20.580
until watching it you know that we found this that he actually admits that yo it was her that shot
04:05:28.320
again regardless whether he shot or she shot he's still an idiot and he's responsible for it for
04:05:40.440
the situation well he's supposed to be a man a man's supposed to go out first yeah that's what my dad
04:05:44.120
taught me that that's strange like i find it extremely weird that you're it's your gun but
04:05:49.820
you're having her walk in front with you and then you're like you're you're you're behind her
04:05:55.900
like what the hell like it would make more sense probably more than likely that she took the gun and
04:05:59.840
she shot yeah because why would she be there why the fuck would she be there strange especially if
04:06:08.460
they were scared why would you put your girl in a dangerous situation like that she has like she
04:06:12.400
has a man's mentality yeah i mean she got that at first he should he should have got the gun first
04:06:17.700
and got up yeah no she got up with a gun went to the hallway like i got this maybe yeah maybe it's
04:06:23.820
weird like i it just it regardless you know we don't know for sure we can speculate but it makes
04:06:30.520
sense why she would be on the front and uh or even in that situation in the first place because if
04:06:37.240
she didn't shoot why is she there bro why is she there like ken is a is a sucker for that one
04:06:42.280
you know they're not going to call the cops because they might be involved in illicit dealings
04:06:48.260
or something and so this is street justice that's probably more the case so when they downloaded his
04:06:52.400
phone after the fact they found text messages in there with him and other guys you know there's
04:06:57.100
pictures of him with his gun which no big deal everybody can have a gun uh but they had it also with
04:07:00.820
bag of like pills that were probably fentanyl pills because they were the same little blue pills
04:07:05.320
weed whatever nobody cares about weed and so but he was selling there's text messages in there him
04:07:12.100
selling all this stuff to different people that's irrelevant the one that that stuck out was the one
04:07:17.000
where these other guys said hey do you want to hit this lick with us and he said well how much is it
04:07:20.460
worth they said 20 grand he was like it's fine but i always do my homework first meaning he sets up
04:07:25.780
watches people see how they react yeah and again this guy didn't have a job he ain't lying i showed
04:07:30.120
y'all the text messages of him talking with his guys conspiring to rob someone he was getting ready
04:07:35.480
to start one day it was ups the next day it was postal i don't know which one it was but he was
04:07:39.380
getting ready to start a job that's always the case getting ready to get my life together and so
04:07:44.560
a lot of times what these what these drug dealers will do they'll rob other drug dealers that's just
04:07:50.260
common practice they won't report it to the police because what are you going to say they stole my drugs
04:07:53.840
and but the way they do it is they'll go up and they'll bang on a door and yell police and when
04:08:00.040
that door gets open they've got a gun in and they rob them that happens all the time you think that's
04:08:05.000
what he thought was happening i don't know if that was his mo of previous cases that he had done so he
04:08:09.200
thought oh it's coming back on me yeah i don't know it's hard to say because he's lied so many times
04:08:14.460
we don't know the truth there's the simple uh uh general circumstance nuance excluded that i've
04:08:21.520
mentioned in the past that if you're a law-abiding citizen armed legally and someone kicks your door
04:08:27.720
and you don't know it's the police you have a right to defend yourself from perceived home invasion i
04:08:31.240
agree absolutely there have been many you know stories i've seen uh read about or a couple at least
04:08:35.520
where plainclothes cops you know are serving a no-knock warrant or something and then they get
04:08:39.520
shot and the person ends up you know going to prison or whatever and i'm like dude i think that's
04:08:43.720
horrible yeah but uh when you say plainclothes let me let me correct this because this was a big
04:08:47.660
sticking point on ours too because we were in what's called plainclothes however we had tactical
04:08:51.940
vest on that said police across the front yeah he's not lying i showed you all the body cam footage you
04:08:56.360
did see it right there when he was on the ground getting worked on with his shot that he had a
04:09:00.080
clearly marked vest we had our badges on um you know seven white dudes going to a black guy's house
04:09:06.340
it's just not the norm that's going to go rob a drug dealer it's just not it doesn't happen um
04:09:11.740
let's go ahead i was gonna say let's like let's let's let's let's move forward with the story a
04:09:17.020
little bit and talk about the lies so the big narrative that comes out is that branda taylor
04:09:20.780
was sleeping in her bed and you guys just basically shot into the house willy-nilly killing her while
04:09:25.480
she slept yeah the big stop the cap big thing not true we came in in the middle of the night
04:09:32.340
didn't knock didn't announce and killed her in her sleep so she was sleeping and i'm sure you guys
04:09:37.820
heard that narrative as well man that they basically that they killed her in her sleep
04:09:41.940
they just randomly shot into the house and everything else like that and i just showed
04:09:46.120
y'all the proof that was not the case that's not what happened before we got there but ben crump's
04:09:53.360
the one that kept pushing this she was asleep in her bed thing sleep over over over he get he came
04:09:57.880
out initially and said they even had the wrong house they weren't even supposed to be there and i'm
04:10:01.680
going oh my god we've got the we've got the search warrant but our city refused to put it out
04:10:06.400
hold on city was scared to put out the search warrant guys i showed it to y'all address was
04:10:16.660
right it was a no-knock warrant we went through the facts of the affidavit the same facts that i read
04:10:20.740
to you guys in that in narcotics investigation they had more than enough probable cause to search that
04:10:25.160
goddamn house for brianna taylor they had the boyfriend going in there getting drugs out going
04:10:32.840
to it at one of his known stash houses after leaving the stash house a bunch of um people
04:10:39.400
start coming in there come on man like just show them the address the name on it it's all you got
04:10:47.160
to do you know this doesn't hurt the investigation one bit do you you mentioned before that but they
04:10:52.760
didn't want to do that and you know why they didn't want to do that because they were scared
04:10:55.880
of getting publicly hated on even more guys anytime a police department gets involved in a shooting
04:11:02.500
especially of an african-american individual and there's this presumption that the person was
04:11:06.900
innocent they did nothing wrong the police department is going to withhold everything
04:11:10.820
until they finish their investigation also they don't want to put that search warrant out because
04:11:15.460
it would have validified what the police officers were saying and for you to put anything out that
04:11:20.280
validifies what police officers are saying in the middle of a shooting will make you look very bad
04:11:24.660
and it's not good press okay so that's why they didn't release it even though it proved that the
04:11:31.800
mainstream media was lying saying that they shot into the house that they didn't have a warrant that
04:11:36.940
they didn't um that they hit the wrong address they didn't put it out okay that website i showed y'all
04:11:42.540
with all those files it was recently put out guys this shooting happened in 2020 they didn't put all
04:11:47.120
this stuff out until years later the uh they were gentrifying the area yes something was going on with
04:11:54.060
that what was that about so down on elliot which is where glover was at where they where swat did
04:11:58.720
the no knocks for years they had been buying up these properties what they would do and i told y'all
04:12:03.500
about elliot where this draft house was it was they would go in and they would condemn them bound from
04:12:07.500
the homeowners for a buck a piece and so the city had had taken the majority of that block in 2000 i
04:12:14.420
believe it was 18 they had the university of kentucky's engineering department or architectural
04:12:19.460
department draw up plans for this new um vitalized area and it looked nice and you do want areas like
04:12:26.920
that to be revitalized but you've got to do it the right way you can't just go in and bully people
04:12:31.220
out of their houses and basically steal it as the government i don't agree with that so what they did
04:12:36.460
was they sent a map out through their through their email and it had the houses they already had marked off
04:12:42.720
and it showed the houses they needed to still get so in january they started this new unit up called
04:12:47.940
pbi place-based investigations they got it from cincinnati and what that what this was supposed
04:12:54.140
to do is go after your most violent or your most troublesome areas to clean up those neighborhoods
04:13:00.760
because even in these poor neighborhoods 80 percent of the people are great people they really are
04:13:05.120
and you guys saw that that um they had a bunch of complaints about the about these houses okay and the
04:13:10.080
area that he's talking about guys just as a quick little remainder for y'all so you don't get confused
04:13:13.380
this area is what he's talking about where they serve these search warrants okay these areas uh this
04:13:18.740
area is what they're trying to gentrify as you guys can see there's a bunch of boarded homes now me as
04:13:22.740
a real estate investor as well i can tell y'all because i wear many hats not just the law enforcement
04:13:26.900
one this area is ripe for gentrification because look at all these homes they're boarded up
04:13:33.020
fucked up whatever it may be but you can easily come in fix these houses run them out get the
04:13:37.820
neighborhood cleaned up okay so what he's saying makes sense from a real estate perspective
04:13:43.440
they're just stuck in an area that they can't get out of and i think the government resources
04:13:50.240
could be used so much different to get these people on their feet and out for instance and this is off
04:13:55.260
topic of this but this is just my little rant on this kind of stuff because when you keep these
04:13:59.780
people in trap like this and enslaved with all the government assistance and their inability to get out
04:14:05.100
then it causes these problems to compound and these guys are looking for ways out by selling drugs or
04:14:10.220
robbing people or doing whatever they have to do to survive i mean it does become survival the fittest
04:14:14.020
in some of these areas if you go in these areas at night it's like a third world country i mean you
04:14:18.380
wouldn't believe it and that's the problem with most of the citizens they don't live in those areas so
04:14:23.120
they don't know what it's like when you go after dark and there's gunshots and there's fights and
04:14:27.700
there's i mean it's just it's another world sometimes with these like uh with these bad neighborhoods man
04:14:33.160
when you serve warrants at night you go oh my goodness this wasn't like this two hours ago
04:14:38.100
you know when the sun was up it's just mr stewart 20 bucks thanks for reporting the facts i appreciate
04:14:41.860
that my friend greatly it's different but i think they could go in and and say you're on section eight
04:14:48.280
or assistance instead of just constantly giving you money why don't they or i mean these women get
04:14:54.980
trapped okay here's your assistance but if you make x amount of money we're taking that assistance away
04:14:59.100
why don't you let them succeed in their careers for five years and then slowly taper off the
04:15:04.780
assistance while they're achieving this so they can get out of this environment right i agree i mean
04:15:09.320
then in the end nah bro we got to keep giving out them handouts what are you talking about
04:15:13.180
government saving money because you're not keeping these people on your payroll for their entire life
04:15:18.460
and you're helping the community by getting them out and getting them established and then all right
04:15:22.800
uh we make big moves asking why not serve the warrants in the daytime so let me tell you also
04:15:27.120
and when it comes to search warrants or arrest warrants whatever may be they're either going
04:15:30.320
to get you early as hell in the morning or sometimes they uh situations like this they'll
04:15:35.120
have nighttime warrants but most of the time at least with the feds they're going to get you at
04:15:38.600
like six o'clock in the morning and the reason why is they want to catch you when you're when you're
04:15:42.940
in bed probably when you're not awake and the reason why is because they want to get that tactical
04:15:47.780
15 20 years from now when they're having kids and their kids are having kids you've got a totally
04:15:56.180
different it's like turning the pond over every year yeah you know and you get you get new stuff
04:16:00.820
but on this case the gentrification he was they were they came in and a guy from uh the mayor's
04:16:07.800
office came in every single week and met with this unit and all the bosses all the assistant chiefs would
04:16:12.880
come in and they would come in they would talk about what they needed to do to secure the rest of
04:16:18.240
this what were you doing they were going right on the whiteboard i was never involved in those
04:16:21.940
meetings didn't care didn't want to be i had my own job um but they were there every single week
04:16:26.620
and when this all so they're meeting with the mayor and everything like that about cleaning up
04:16:31.400
this part of town okay let's keep listening what came down the mayor was like well i don't know why
04:16:39.540
they were there i have no idea and when that came up the gentrification he was like i didn't know
04:16:44.400
anything about that and but his name's on the emails yeah he knew this was a guy from his office
04:16:49.720
conducting these meetings his a woman that he ended up having an affair with allegedly was the
04:16:56.860
project manager for this thing so there's a lot of things that are going on this sounds holy
04:17:04.500
so quick summary of what he just said essentially they're trying to gentrify this area right here
04:17:16.920
which is why they were trying to clean up the streets okay because drug trafficking guys fucks
04:17:21.600
up real estate prices okay the quickest way to make your home property go down is have gang activity
04:17:27.680
drug trafficking fights shootings criminal just violence in general that's the fastest way to get
04:17:34.020
real estate prices down so they're trying to clean up the city so what they could get investors to move
04:17:40.000
in buy property up put better tenants in there city makes more money higher um higher um um uh higher taxes etc it always comes back to the money baby
04:17:50.720
guys remember you got to look at things from an objective standpoint resist the slave mind okay
04:17:57.600
it's like what actually happened with the story is dirtier and bigger than people realize
04:18:05.400
and shout out to tim cast for having the balls to bring this fucking guy on his podcast and letting him
04:18:10.480
because i know for a fact he probably had a bunch of crybabies in his chat too
04:18:20.420
i mean when you mentioned that i'm like this sounds like there's probably real estate developers involved
04:18:26.160
to go to the city and say we want to turn a profit so he says we're going to clean up this neighborhood you got it
04:18:30.280
what's funny he uses a certain friend um i won't say his name but he uses a certain friend they already
04:18:36.720
redeveloped one into the town that was a a real bad end of town it's called nulu now
04:18:41.240
and it's they brought in restaurants and and it's neat you know it's kind of a yuppie area
04:18:45.460
um but the same developer got all those bids all those contracts and he was the one that was going to get these
04:18:52.300
so there's a lot of under the table deals going on and unfortunately the police are always used as
04:18:57.460
the pawns like we were talking about earlier with the uh with the vaccine stuff mandates enforcing
04:19:02.700
that yep if i can use the police who have the authority as my pawns to go do it then i can look
04:19:08.480
back and go and it wasn't me it was the cops these cops just need to say i'm not gonna 100 they do
04:19:13.100
yes they do well let's look and that's what kind of sucks with working for the locals guys
04:19:17.380
when and this is thing there's something that i really enjoyed about working for the feds when
04:19:21.840
you work for a local police department you work for a sheriff you work for even sometimes a state
04:19:27.700
police it becomes annoying and the reason why it becomes annoying is because there's a lot of
04:19:34.260
political agendas a lot of the times with you doing your job okay so if you work for the sheriff's
04:19:39.560
office for example well the sheriff is the ultimate law enforcement authority in that county and you work
04:19:44.600
for him that's why they call it a sheriff's deputy when you're a sheriff's deputy you enforce the law
04:19:48.580
under the sheriff right under the the power uh given to you but through the sheriff so and a lot
04:19:55.980
of sheriff's departments in the united states the sheriff has ultimate authority so he could fire you for
04:19:59.760
anything like there's you know he could fire you for almost anything get you in trouble um and they
04:20:04.960
want to get re-elected since they want to get re-elected they're going to go ahead and use the police
04:20:09.320
department to go after certain types of crimes that are going to be sexy that are going to draw the news
04:20:13.340
that are going to clean up the streets that are going to have immediate return if you guys look
04:20:17.260
at the ysl case i talked about this in detail go check that video out the reason why they went after
04:20:22.140
ysl so hard young thug gonna all these guys is because they had a new attorney right attorney general
04:20:29.260
for uh um for atlanta in that area right a new attorney comes in boss hey what's the best way to get
04:20:36.440
my name out there as soon as i get in here let's clean up the streets let's arrest some famous rappers
04:20:40.260
bam they go ahead and they start taking down these people seizing guns off the street because it's
04:20:44.220
sexy to put that stuff on the news and say yo we're cleaning up the streets look at what we did
04:20:47.280
look at this so um so with police chiefs and everything like that it's not as bureaucratic
04:20:53.000
because with police chiefs it's not an elected position however the police chief has to deal with
04:20:59.280
the mayor the mayor is the one that's an elective person and that is the police chief's boss so even
04:21:04.500
though the police chief has a secure job a lot of the time sometimes it's elected sometimes it's not
04:21:08.580
but a lot of the time it's kind of a secure lifetime gig he still works for the fucking mayor
04:21:13.220
so the mayor is gonna uh how do i say this the mayor is still gonna acknowledge and or want the
04:21:19.780
police department to focus on certain types of things based on what their agenda is on getting
04:21:24.640
elected and or creating more revenue for the city money makes the world go around guys it's one of
04:21:28.880
the dirty sides of politics and law enforcement in general the beauty is that with the feds you didn't
04:21:34.060
have i didn't have to deal with as much bureaucracy on that end as far as like we need to get elected
04:21:38.980
and all this other bullshit with the feds it's less pronounced okay but when you're at the state and
04:21:43.700
local level this is the bullshit that you deal with well i want to carry on the story though so so so here
04:21:49.640
you are now you wake up in the hospital uh grant taylor has died uh did kenneth get injured in any way
04:21:56.000
no so you you're what happens you pass out on kenneth walker didn't get hit with one gunshot
04:22:03.880
with all those gunshots going in what does that tell you on the ground no i stayed alert conscious
04:22:09.880
the whole time and i've told people and i've told people because i've went around talked to some people
04:22:14.960
about critical incidents and you're not required by law to give a statement right away because in
04:22:20.780
critical incidents a lot of people if you wait a few days some things you start remembering stuff that
04:22:25.800
you've you know for your own protection you blocked out and but for some reason when i woke up it was
04:22:31.560
like it was burned into my brain and i say i wish i would have at least if i didn't give my official
04:22:36.600
statement i wish i would have recorded it that day because it hadn't changed one bit i mean everything
04:22:41.820
i said then i said now the only things i forgot i forgot i had put a ball cap on that night because i
04:22:46.460
got rained on and i'm real conscious about my hair so i threw a hat on because it was all all messed up
04:22:51.180
so i forgot about that but other than that it was like it was burned in me so yeah and his ball cap
04:22:58.020
they had his evidence it wasn't a crime scene photos so um but i waited 12 days to give a statement
04:23:04.660
because i was in the hospital then recovering on pain meds and all that and so that became an issue
04:23:09.440
because they were like oh it's a cover-up why do you wait so long to give a statement i'm like oh my
04:23:12.660
gosh you know yeah this is my statement it hadn't changed every interview is the same but um so what did
04:23:18.640
you ask me on that particularly no just just what happens next so you you you you're you're injured
04:23:22.740
you stay up all night you're in the hospital i'm wondering you know what happens when you realize
04:23:27.600
this was turning into a national story there were like was it riots are starting up or or the news is
04:23:33.660
picking it up so one of the first things i asked my wife i was like man was anybody hurt because i
04:23:39.080
didn't know i didn't know if anybody had been shot in the apartment because you know i was busy trying
04:23:42.220
to tend to myself and say stay alive um and they told me yeah i was a female and i was like crap
04:23:48.040
because i knew when i came there the taller one was probably a guy couldn't pick him out but you know
04:23:54.760
you kind of knew you could kind of tell body types and i was like man because every cop's biggest fear
04:23:59.240
is at least mine i can't speak for everybody my biggest fear in this career has always been
04:24:03.720
i don't want to accidentally shoot or kill the wrong person i mean that's just a thought that
04:24:08.900
you're constantly playing because there's some of you guys that are wondering this is uh kenneth
04:24:14.300
walker right here um this is my this is him right here so it's actually him in this picture
04:24:21.500
see i fucking he looked just like the other gold teeth of course kenneth walker and then the other
04:24:31.220
so yeah so these are the two guys this is jamarcus glover right here and then this is the other guy
04:24:43.240
right here so jamarcus glover all right there's a pokey and then this is ray ray kenneth walker pokey
04:24:51.300
ray ray i think that's him again right here too yeah i think that's uh kenneth walker
04:25:00.000
and that's uh your boy jamarcus glover the main target of the investigation aka uh el chapo
04:25:07.540
that was his nickname in the streets there's been other times i could have been involved in shootings
04:25:12.520
where people pulled guns or i've been shot at in another warrant and didn't return fire because i
04:25:17.260
couldn't see through what i was shooting at and because the fear is always i only want to do
04:25:25.380
the right thing i don't want to overstep these boundaries and and in this position take somebody's
04:25:30.660
life because it's it's a pretty heavy burden yeah and when that happened no one wants to get involved
04:25:35.660
in a shooting guys as much as people say that shit like no uh no officer or agent wants to get into
04:25:39.980
shooting bro i'm telling y'all it's a fucking like it's it's it's you don't want to be involved
04:25:44.460
you know you you you obviously you're trained to use your weapon you're prepared to use your weapon
04:25:49.260
but no one goes in saying like oh yeah i want to get into shooting bro like because you're gonna be
04:25:54.640
there's gonna be a level of scrutiny put on you that is gonna be terrible you know i'm saying it's
04:26:02.020
one of them it's one of the suckiest things now are those weirdos out there that are gonna be like
04:26:05.260
oh yeah i want to shoot somebody of course you're always gonna have weirdos out there but i would argue
04:26:09.380
most guys that go in for work just want to do their shift and go home bro they don't want to
04:26:14.900
get involved in no fucking shooting there's gonna you're gonna have your weirdos there
04:26:18.020
right that are into that shit but a lot of them man are not trust me and i was like oh my goodness
04:26:24.920
because after ferguson everything every cop shooting that comes out now we go were they black
04:26:31.320
or white you know not was it a good shoot or bad shoot which should be all that matters color
04:26:35.800
facts that's the truth man like yo we live in a world now where when there's a police shooting
04:26:41.940
instead of saying was it a good shoot or not a good shoot it's were they were they white or black
04:26:46.740
was it was a victim white or black and if the victim was black oh lord they already know there's
04:26:52.460
gonna be a bunch of marching a bunch of riots you know um it's gonna be it's gonna be crazy bro
04:27:00.040
and it's scary that we live in this world where we don't even look at the facts anymore we look at
04:27:04.840
yo what was the race of the person that was shot we don't care about the facts of the case we care
04:27:10.040
about more the race of the person that was shot and killed and that's what the mainstream media
04:27:14.800
does they go ahead and take a story and run with it why because the new york times abc cnn all these
04:27:21.660
fucking clown world reporters their job is to get the numbers and they know if they go ahead and win
04:27:28.020
in the court of public appeal aka a piece of the market let you know let them know yeah black lives
04:27:33.900
matter and you know this was wrong and this was terrible and brianna taylor was a saint and uh
04:27:39.200
her guy kenneth walker was a good man and all this other stuff they know if they go with that narrative
04:27:45.340
what's going to happen they're going to get more views they're going to get more publicity and what
04:27:49.480
does that lead to more fucking money okay this podcast right now that i'm doing i'm not getting
04:27:57.820
that many super chats which is fine this video probably going to get demonetized to a degree
04:28:03.120
or get limited that's fine this video probably going to get a good amount of dislikes might not
04:28:08.760
get pushed in the algorithm as much that's fine but i would rather get less views get less likes
04:28:15.560
get less money and tell y'all the fucking truth then lie to you guys in the face and say yo uh she was
04:28:22.040
100 a victim here uh she wasn't a criminal she was an angel and a saint kenneth walker was a good man
04:28:28.520
and uh jamarcus glover aka el chapo uh did nothing wrong no fuck that fuck that i'm not scared of
04:28:36.360
getting canceled that's the difference between me and nbc news and quite frankly i'm not scared of
04:28:42.620
fucking hecklers in the chat that say some dumb shit about yo bro yo you shouldn't do this stream yo
04:28:47.520
stay out of this topic man it's going to give you heat whatever go suck a fucking dick if i was scared
04:28:52.280
again canceled i would have been changed my content a long time ago but i don't care this is the fed
04:28:57.300
of 1811 i report facts over here i don't report no fucking feelings bro that's the fucking truth
04:29:03.900
should not play any relevance to it but it does so ever since michael brown that's the question
04:29:13.240
were they black or white i knew brown was black because i'd seen her picture prior to this
04:29:17.200
and so i was like my goodness you know this is this isn't going to be good i just kind of knew it
04:29:22.480
and however covid the nation shut down on march 13th also that's when everything shut down
04:29:28.460
president was on every day our governor was on every day so it kind of got pushed down and i think
04:29:33.680
that's what our mayor and our police chief counted on oh okay well if this is the big story we can just
04:29:40.480
this will go away something else will come up and then ahmaud aubrey happened and ben crump was hired
04:29:46.820
on ahmaud aubrey well then after that one of the attorneys on brianna taylor's case for her mother
04:29:55.060
knew ben crump she had worked with him on a case so she called him and said hey can you help us on
04:29:59.380
this one so he came into town and then things had already been there had already been lies or
04:30:05.220
misconceptions and part of that was the police department's fault because they didn't share any
04:30:09.060
information with brianna taylor's family either so i understand their frustration i get it
04:30:13.300
um but then once he got on it was a whole new animal man it was because he already had the
04:30:19.560
national spotlight from ahmaud aubrey so then now brianna taylor's there and so i could feel
04:30:25.860
the tension in the city starting to creep up you could and guys you don't want to ever be like this
04:30:31.060
dude kariga russell i don't know if he was a good man but i know he squeezed on the ass oh no myron
04:30:35.540
that's your truth bro anytime someone says some stupid shit about your truth my truth whatever the
04:30:42.020
fuck no you fucking dummy stupid there's one objective truth okay your interpretation of the
04:30:48.660
truth however is subjective to you that's your subjective opinion on the truth but it does not
04:30:54.660
change the fact that the truth is objective fuck your feelings okay kenneth walker was a drug trafficker
04:31:02.420
and a criminal that robs people shown on his own text messages with video and tech and and uh
04:31:10.020
other evidence okay he was possessing firearms while being a drug trafficker all right violating
04:31:19.060
several different types of crimes and robbing people so no he was a crook that's a fact you might
04:31:28.100
not like me saying that and say that's my truth but on his own phone we saw the evidence with our own
04:31:34.420
two eyes so idiots like you are part of the problem that say stupid like your truth ridiculous ridiculous
04:31:50.500
feel it and i started reaching out to people i even reached out to our uh city council president who
04:31:55.620
used to be a police officer he was my training officer in the academy and i said man i texted
04:32:02.180
him i still got on my phone i was like here's all the lies they're saying and i listed it as pages of
04:32:07.140
text and i said here's what really happened and i told exactly what i what i've told you guys and i
04:32:12.820
said the mayor won't say it what can we do and he said yeah the mayor's refusing to say this stuff
04:32:17.300
i'll hold a press conference monday and get it out never happened thanks for checking out this segment
04:32:21.620
from the tim cast another uncomfortable truth the vikings have the most playoff losses
04:32:30.100
here's some truth blacks die mostly by blacks where's the anger in that hey man you gonna piss
04:32:36.820
some people off by talking like that bro but yeah man i mean black men kill each other way more than
04:32:43.780
police officers kill black men but no i don't see no angry blm marches about that okay
04:32:57.380
and i've said it before i'm gonna say it again black lives matter is a terrorist organization
04:33:02.180
facts y'all don't believe me here we go let's have some fun with this bad boy we're gonna google
04:33:21.540
all right we got domestic where's domestic terrorism all right domestic terrorism
04:33:28.900
violent criminal acts committed by individuals and or groups to further ideological goals stemming
04:33:33.540
from domestic influences such as those of political religious social racial or environmental nature
04:33:59.140
with the um george floyd riots etc all blm did was breaking looting and maiming that's what
04:34:07.460
black lives matters really stands for it's a terrorist organization organization excuse me
04:34:15.060
i don't make the rules i just report them that's what they do
04:34:29.620
they destroyed the city of minneapolis absolutely destroyed it antifa also a domestic terrorist
04:34:39.060
organization okay i'll call i don't i'll call the klucox clan the aryan brotherhood
04:34:47.060
fucking um you know antifa black lives matter whatever it may be i don't give a
04:34:52.660
fuck what your skin color is if you destroy property you hurt people you commit crimes of
04:34:59.140
violence or some type of intimidation to go ahead and further some political agenda you're a
04:35:03.300
fucking terrorist i don't give a fuck what your skin color is and i'm not scared to call black people
04:35:07.940
terrorists that's the fucking difference y'all have no problems set calling muhammad's and all these
04:35:14.980
other dudes terrorists i guarantee you if we had a dude named ahmed blowing up restaurants and all this
04:35:22.900
other shit saying yo this is fucked up you guys are out here doing all this shit to my race of people
04:35:31.620
it would be called terrorism but yet when these guys blow up and destroy minneapolis and portland
04:35:36.340
oregon and all these other places nobody bats an eye nobody calls them domestic terrorists
04:35:42.020
listen man like i said before i don't make the rules i just report them black lives matter literally
04:35:47.700
fits this definition word for word which is why a bunch of them actually got caught for wire fraud and
04:35:53.940
money laundering as well siphoning off funds from donators and using it to buy extravagant extravagant
04:35:59.940
things for a lifestyle hey man it is what it is i report the truth fuck your feelings
04:36:06.340
fuck your race fuck what you think i report the truth regardless of what you look like regardless
04:36:11.700
of your skin color regardless of how you feel even if it makes me look bad i'm telling the truth
04:36:18.100
and this is coming from a dude that is muslim black arab everything
04:36:23.300
i've been a bunch of different stereotypes but i'm not crying about it i'm not gonna use my skin
04:36:30.260
color as a crux for some type of bullshit no man hell now hell now not gonna do it
04:36:38.820
so that's what those guys do and this dude uh cariga still in here bro i don't know why you're still in
04:36:44.020
here if you if you're so offended by my content man it makes no sense to me you're in here at what
04:36:48.100
fucking one damn near 2 a.m in the morning you know what i'm saying watching me
04:36:55.540
fucking crazy bro anyway anyway thanks for the support you're you're a fan just unknowingly
04:37:04.100
but yeah man no rant coming guys it's just that it just amazes me how we refuse to acknowledge and
04:37:10.900
take accountability um for our own mistakes and blame everything on the man blame everything on
04:37:16.820
the police everything else like that so summary okay we'll bring this thing to closing we've been
04:37:22.740
going for four and a half hours man hope you guys enjoyed the show like the fucking video if you're
04:37:26.260
here because i know i'm gonna get a lot of hate for this one summary of the case basically police
04:37:31.940
officers did a drug investigation were able to identify a guy named jamarcus glover aka um el chapo
04:37:38.980
all right as a high level drug trafficking uh pretty much like ringleader almost okay getting drugs
04:37:46.260
shipped to him going to bloxy down to go get the dope whatever it may be and they were able to
04:37:51.380
identify him through the course of investigation for several years right and what happened was during
04:37:59.460
the course of their investigation they were able to identify brianna taylor as a member of his drug
04:38:05.300
trafficking organization facilitating the movement of funds and storage of funds
04:38:11.700
the movement of drugs etc and here he is by the way as well guys this is this is your boy this is uh
04:38:16.660
el chapo okay just so we could put a picture to the to the name involved in his drug traffic
04:38:22.980
organization 2016 they were able to figure out that she rented a vehicle that was linked to a murder
04:38:29.700
jamarcus glover was at the house when the detective showed up back in 2016 so the police had their eye on
04:38:34.580
her back then and then she ended up losing her job right this job right here to be exact okay from her
04:38:41.300
association with this individual all right fast forward to 2020 right after a couple years of
04:38:48.500
being with jamarcus and helping him with his drug traffic organization she's linked up with this
04:38:52.340
fucking guy kenneth walker okay and kenneth walker is also a drug trafficker and robbing people
04:39:00.020
um for money okay as as shown through his uh text messages and phone calls etc and we know already
04:39:07.700
from jamarcus you know extensive surveillance on him he was running three trap houses that the police
04:39:11.540
were able to identify in the louisville kentucky area and brianna was helping both of these individuals
04:39:16.580
and hanging in with both of them and both of these guys are criminals all right so when the police
04:39:21.460
showed up at 12 o'clock in the morning to serve a no-knock warrant which was legally obtained through a judge
04:39:25.940
okay on probable cause through a multi-year investigation unfortunately a shot was fired
04:39:32.660
we don't know it was if it was from kenneth walker or from brianna at first kenneth walker said it was
04:39:38.020
him that sorry he said it was brianna taylor that shot then he changed his story and said that he shot
04:39:43.540
um so we don't really know who the shooter is we just know that they both came out into the hallway
04:39:47.300
and a shot was fired one of the detectives was hit in the leg they returned fire and they killed
04:39:53.140
brianna who was in front of kenneth tragic situation terrible but the use of force was justified as
04:40:00.900
shown through the attorney general of kentucky one of the officers uh henrickson is an idiot and he
04:40:05.940
went out and he started shooting blindly into the apartment you know on uh unjustly and he ended up
04:40:11.780
getting indicted for it where i want want on uh endangerment which was a you know rifle charge
04:40:16.740
because i'm looking at this subjectively you know he fucked up he deserved to be indicted and lose
04:40:21.860
his job because you never shoot randomly into a place if you don't know where your bullets are
04:40:26.820
going and what's beyond that okay at least the officers that were shooting at brianna and kenneth
04:40:31.620
knew what they were shooting at because they saw the bullet come at them hit a member and then at that
04:40:36.660
point it's a gunfight all right so this all happened guys within 12 seconds so anyway that's what
04:40:46.500
happened that's the summary of the case guys uh mainstream media isn't going to show you all that
04:40:51.780
i showed you guys the case files i showed you guys the stuff that they don't want to show you even
04:40:55.300
though they had it which is the scary part they had this information yet they chose not to show it to
04:40:59.220
y'all and um yeah what are the facts brianna taylor was a criminal kenneth walker was a criminal jamarcus
04:41:09.460
glover aka el chapo was a criminal it's just terrible that they you know that brianna had to
04:41:15.300
get wrapped up in these guys's stupidity and pay the ultimate price no one deserves to die
04:41:22.260
uh all right i guess i'll open it up real quick for questions um if anyone has i'll do a quick little
04:41:28.340
q a here if i don't have any questions i'm just gonna go ahead and go to sleep and let the hate messages
04:41:33.220
come in oh man i hope you guys enjoyed the show man i really do hope you guys enjoyed the show this
04:41:40.500
took weeks of preparation by the way getting all this stuff together for y'all um and having the
04:41:45.460
timeline kind of set up let's see here w best live on youtube myron what would he benefit from saying
04:41:58.740
he's the one that shot the gun uh what would he benefit i i don't know i mean either way it's a l
04:42:07.700
bro real talk i'm gonna be honest with you it's l regardless whether he shot the gun or not he's
04:42:12.980
like if he let her shoot or he shot it was l regardless
04:42:19.940
when did you get your hair done uh i i went and got a transplant last week
04:42:23.460
so i'm waiting for um i basically i got a cut in my head guys and um i got like a scar and
04:42:29.700
and then got the hairs implanted back in it's gonna take like four to six months for you guys to really
04:42:35.460
like see it see it but um but yeah i can't wait to get my who's your hair plug guy it's not a hair
04:42:40.500
plug guys mr stewart it was actual legit hair transplant if y'all look um i got like a scar
04:42:48.660
all along my head here right all along the the back of it and i'll spin real quick
04:42:55.140
like that right there so so yeah they cut like a strip of your head and then they um um
04:43:03.460
they cut a strip your head and then they pull out this the hair follicles from it and then they
04:43:07.300
basically implant them in the spots that you're uh weak at so that's what happened
04:43:12.260
uh let's see here anything else myron pimping hard hey man we working hard for y'all baby
04:43:20.340
that week off made me say damn i gotta go extra hard for you guys um let's see here
04:43:29.220
myron 2024 swollen face and all yeah bro my face is swollen as man
04:43:33.860
it's it's way better yeah it was way worse man guys my eye was like
04:43:38.660
fucking fucking close don't worry though i took pictures of everything and i'm gonna be um i'm
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gonna make sure that i like document everything for you and i'll make a video on it so uh
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cynthia ramirez okay i thought you look like the girl that helped uh operate on me cynthia i
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thought it was you for a second i was about to say oh shout out to you um hey myron this is off topic
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how does the new supreme court ruling on your gun laws affect the k flock case
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um it's not gonna affect it too much because the the the ruling if i'm not mistaken i gotta
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if it's what i'm thinking about when it comes to like magazine capacity um it doesn't it's not
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retroactive it's only going to be moving forward so if you got high capacity magazines it shouldn't
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affect you natasha holiday uh five bucks super sticker thank you so much myron who do you want
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for president 2024 to santis uh i hope trump runs a bro i hope trump runs and i know that's
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gonna be controversial but i don't give a on this channel i just say what's on my mind i don't care
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bro like i said this channel isn't about making money it's about reporting the truth for you guys
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that's what this channel is about so you know people can go ahead and take their opinions on
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me and say whatever they want but i don't go uh let's see here i get my feelings out of it bro like
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i don't care about like what trump might have said in the past and oh my god he said grab girls by the
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pussy i don't give a about that i give a about yo that was the economy better or worse when trump
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was in office it was better and that's a fact than it is right now all right your boy
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biden ain't doing too well i'll tell you that you know
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uh next stream guys i might do another stream uh next week or i might do tuesday or wednesday or
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thursday because i might give you another stream i have an idea of what i'm gonna do i'm gonna react to
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um uh a youtube channel that does um um it's a television documentary series uh terry green 20
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bucks the chat has no clue what it's like to be in a shootout i promise y'all we'll forget any
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training and primal instincts kick in which is live or die can you elaborate mine to help these sheltered
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motherfuckers understand they'll never understand bro which is why like like i've gotten to a point
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now where i make content for for uh high iq individuals bro like dummies all i'm gonna do is
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ridicule you on air and let you know that you're fucking dumb and then kind of like explain it but
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i don't expect you to understand because what i've realized bro is that most people are fucking stupid
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and we just gotta we just gotta call a spade a spade nowadays most people are fucking stupid most
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people live in the slave mind and most people are not capable of independent thought they have to go with
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what the mainstream media says they have to go with their friends say they have to go with their
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parents say they have to go what everybody else says they can't go against the grain and go against
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what people think because they're scared of what confrontation but i'll go fuck i i have no
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problem bring the smoke i i hope like a weirdo would walk up on me and try to talk some shit or whatever
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okay man cool this is florida you know stand your ground bro i wish somebody would bro
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yo myer fuck you bro you i saw your episode man you're an asshole you fuck all right try me bro
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i'll zimmerman you motherfucker i don't care look at this have you ever had a mike's cannoli
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mike's cannoli yeah who's that you because you went to boston it's going boston i don't know
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this is great live myer thank you christina owe you uh mike cannoli and regina's pizza the hard work
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all right i appreciate it i've never had regina's pizza regina's pizza is overrated go to same old place
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in jp but mike's cannoli like mike's pastry i've never i've never been there what yeah i've never
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been there man it's the best is it it's like if you if you're from boston you go to mike's pastry you
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have to go okay regina's there all right i don't really like pastry i like pizza though i'll eat pizza
04:47:27.460
every now and then not regina's so uh let's see here teach us how to clear a room
04:47:40.420
he wasn't gonna get away with that they really want me to do it
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do you need to do the balcony i would have to do it through the balcony interesting
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all right how many likes we have if y'all could get me up i don't even care about a super chat
04:47:56.820
like i told you guys it's not about the money for me you know i genuinely enjoy giving you guys this
04:48:01.300
content this channel is kind of like a side hobby for me i really enjoy it it takes up a lot of my time
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though i ain't gonna lie if i get 2.5k likes i'll show y'all how to clear room yeah it's 2.2 right
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now 300 more likes and i know there's 300 you guys in here that are choosing to be ninja watchers i know
04:48:22.580
now they said yo myron you say what you want on the other channel soon
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nah nah nah i take it a little bit easier on fresher fit fresh be fresh be shaky
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natasha bezogo zimmer menu uh go ahead and uh you can look that one up bucko boy two dollars
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i'll zimmerman you uh no and i'm not even like you know obviously that's a little it's a joke
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whatever hahaha but like real talk man people be on some man they think they can just try you
04:49:00.020
whatever it may be it's like cool man you guys talk on the internet but it's like okay
04:49:04.980
i'm ten toes down i i have i have my opinions i have my views i report facts i tell the truth
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you a lot of people don't like it i'm not gonna
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fucking bend to your women give y'all the social justice warrior you know narrative that you know
04:49:17.140
makes you feel good i'm gonna tell you guys the truth all right i'm gonna be objective about it
04:49:21.620
i was very objective about this case i gave you all the facts i gave you all the truth about uh what
04:49:26.020
the police did what they did good what they did bad i gave you all the ugly i told y'all uh that
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brianna taylor was you know definitely didn't deserve to die but she was a criminal that's a fact
04:49:37.300
i'm about to be the next voter man you know she was she was a criminal you know what i'm saying uh
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okay let's see here i think we're good here did we get 24 24 500. the truth is never pretty
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appreciate you bringing the truth bro yeah i appreciate yeah man absolutely bro and i report
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the truth regardless man yeah here's the thing i didn't see nobody right it's not like a bunch of
04:50:05.060
people were saying yo man you're racist bro you covered the jeffrey epstein case and you made him
04:50:09.540
look like a really bad individual no i told the truth about jeffrey epstein he was a child toucher
04:50:15.780
and was a piece of i went and talked about glane maxwell why do people not complain when i
04:50:22.500
you know do videos on caucasian people or hispanic people i'll wait why not
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i don't know the answer but when i cover anything that has to do with the black community it's like
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oh well you're not even one of us you're not really black really okay cool man whatever i'll say
04:50:42.500
can you show more on different gun safety videos yes guys um i will be doing gun videos for y'all on
04:50:47.700
this channel don't worry um i'm gonna i'm gonna do some uh range work with you guys i'm gonna do show
04:50:53.140
you guys like you know how to shoot i'll probably do some of those videos for you guys as well because
04:50:56.900
i've been getting an enormous amount of gun videos on there for y'all i feel like there's like an open
04:51:02.100
range gun range but you can like show them uh there's one here in miami but it sucks they make
04:51:06.900
you use their guns and their guns are garbage yeah but the one in winwood a little i feel like i've seen
04:51:11.940
some i i've seen something it's like it's it's an outside range though yeah if anybody here has a range
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in south florida hit me up dm me unplugged fit unplugged fit uh or fed it um and then when i um
04:51:24.420
i'll probably in a few weeks i'll be like you guys are going to catch me at the range more you'll see
04:51:27.460
me there i'll be shooting a like that i'll be i'm going to be training way more often so y'all um let me
04:51:33.700
know relaxing tie tie goes because you're racist okay yes i i am racist against myself sir yes i am
04:51:42.100
racist against my own people yes see the thing is is that i've been racially profiled and too bro
04:51:50.820
it's just that i don't like cry about that don't you get it kind of worse though yeah your whole
04:51:55.380
name and everything well i get i get profiled by the police out on the streets and i get profiled by tsa
04:52:02.100
the and it's even how you look like my brother grew all his hair and his beard because
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he's like this no shave november yeah and they thought he was muslim no really they thought they
04:52:11.220
thought it was muhammad they literally took him to the room they would not allow him in a plane
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uh okay rockstar money 85 bucks can you make more vids like this used to believe the left and blm but
04:52:27.940
now opening my eyes and seeing reality for what it is yeah bro just yo just make listen man just just
04:52:32.820
make your be make your own deductions and opinions based on the facts okay like look at all the facts
04:52:41.220
you know i'm saying don't be like some of these crybabies in here all right like this guy
04:52:45.540
groove master clearly can't take a joke sad all that you dropped this stream and the only takeaway
04:52:50.500
will be this and their only takeaway will be the zimmerman common it's only oh well not groove master
04:52:54.980
sorry not you groove but like other people you know they can't take a joke it is what it is bro
04:52:59.300
it's still only 2.3 oh 2.3 okay i guess i'm not clearing the room all right guys uh maybe on the
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next episode if i get if if we get the likes there um but anyway guys with that said love
04:53:10.420
you guys i'm gonna be back uh hopefully i'll probably i'm thinking either tuesday or thursday
04:53:15.460
when we're not doing fresh and fit i'll give you guys a bonus episode of fed it because i didn't get
04:53:20.340
a chance to give it to y'all but i gave you guys a five-hour podcast just now man so i'll see if i have
04:53:25.220
the energy for it i'll uh i'll definitely go ahead and give you another one but yeah goddamn almost five
04:53:30.900
hours man i love y'all i'll catch you guys monday tomorrow with uh brandon carter we're gonna do
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money monday 7 p.m don't forget to like the video share this with a friend guys hope you guys enjoyed
04:53:40.580
the truth love y'all recipes to brianna taylor my condolences to her family but we gotta acknowledge
04:53:45.620
the truth man which is she was a criminal and she was involved in a drug trafficking organization
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to a significant degree all right jamarcus glover and kenneth walker are both criminals as well it is what it is
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guys i don't make the rules i just tell i just report the facts baby peace