This doesn’t paint the same picture that the narrative paints.
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/re...mary-redacted1
This doesn’t paint the same picture that the narrative paints.
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/re...mary-redacted1
People, including a cop in hot pursuit, did run thru my house, not knocking. Not identifying as a cop. I didn’t shoot anyone.
Wow.......I’m not sure what to say....
Does not matter. She was black and thus a victim, just.like Rayshoun Brooks (who stole a police officers weapon while resisting arrest foe DUI), and Jacob Blake (who resisted arrest on a warrant and went for a knife), etc.... Not saying any deserved to be killed but hardly an innocent "the cops out lookin to kill some. Black folk" thing.
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Of course she was involved, you don’t date a known drug dealer without some knowledge.
Taylor's relatives got their wish to see the evidence that was presented to the GJ. I do not think it is what they wanted to see though.
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Was that report part of the evidence?
You know the sad part is they probably knew what she was mixed up in.
I re-read this with my morning coffee this morning. After the shock of the first time of reading it...a couple of things stick out to me.
1. She knew what he was up to in his side hustle, and helped, and continued to help even after they no longer were dating. I can only guess that moving the money was her side hustle too. That is what is noted about her having the 2016 Dodge Charger mentioned and having the money in her possession.
2. Amazed the Glover’s anger is how he looks in all of this.....smh. Ummmm.....you kinda brought all of this on you and your circle. When family members are referring to the “candy castle”, they knew of it as well....
Another case where personal responsibility is out the window.....
I am sure it is possible to be that stupid, but reading the "official" report of the conversations gave me true pause about believing what I was reading to be an actual official rendition of a police report that was handed over to the GJ.or to be stupid enough to use a jailhouse phone to spill all the info that could put him away.
This "fact check" report, apparently done by the Courier Journal, indicates that there are many errors in the report we all have read.
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dan
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Funny how that report doesn’t associate the money running as part of the drug crime....
Semantics on a grand scale....
Odd that the reporters believe what Glover tells them over what the transcript indicates he told to other people. That article doesn’t address sever things that clearly indicate she was heavily involved in the drug operation, like knowing exactly what was going on at the drug house, who was there, etc. Glover’s car was registered to Taylor, the body of a homicide victim was found in her rental car, and a lot more evidence seems to indicate she was deeply involved.
BTW, I repeatedly see claims that Walker’s Glock was registered to him. How is a firearm registered to Walker when there is no firearm registration in Kentucky?
This is a story that will not go away.
Just release the findings so things can move on.
No matter what the truth is or what is believed to be the truth things are getting twisted.
The only way it's partially true is if the ATF did the FFL trace and there's a 4473 out there that shows he bought it. It's the closest thing to a government record showing ownership.
But it only proves a positive, it doesn't disprove a negative. Since you can buy a gun without a 4473 if there isn't one it doesn't prove it's "not his", but if he filled out the paperwork that's a pretty positive affirmation.
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A pretty good analysis
I know some will say "GLENN BECK, FOX bias/spin", but if you actually take the 17 minutes to watch you will see they have plenty of issues with the event, and their criticisms are valid. They don't just whitewash it as "Police good, victim bad"
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