Like the Tom Selleck movie, wrong house=wrong guy!I agree completely. The police have no business breaking into someone's home like that. I remember another case a year or so ago where the police did something similar, killing the homeowner, then later found out they were at the wrong house. How can something like that ever be made right?!
You are correct however in Kentucky being a law abiding citizen you can buy a gun, conceal carry and open carry without a permit. My opinion, scary.Yes I agree especially if they know someone there is a law abiding gun owner. I can see if it is a know drug house with illegal guns and stuff so that they can get a jump on they. But not in a house where there are law abiding people. I'm for losing the law all together but if they are going to do it there must be laws about how they can do it that they must follow under no other way.
Totally, TOTALLY AGREE!!!"No knock raids" are unconstitutional, period.
Good statement! The increased use of no-knocks is and should be terrifying.
I believe they were in the bedroom and in the process of calling 911From what I know the occupants of the house were in the living room.
You could be correct. Not much coming out on this investigation. Louisville was calm last night in contradiction to the rest of America. Society is in turmoil, we are seeing a break down in social rule.I believe they were in the bedroom and in the process of calling 911
Things are calm here in my end of the state. Took my wife across town on Friday around 1:30pm, for a hair appt, and passing the old court house on Main Street, there was a gathering of maybe (guestimating) 100-120 folks (black, white, asian, young, old, etc, etc), with signs concerning the Floyd incident, and other assorted statements. It was a peaceful gathering, and I only saw one LEO presence. Heck, they were only a 1 block walk from the PD building. No incidents whatsoever reported.You could be correct. Not much coming out on this investigation. Louisville was calm last night in contradiction to the rest of America. Society is in turmoil, we are seeing a break down in social rule.
America is burning.
And this is comforting that Louisville is above this craziness that is taking over multiple cities. We now have two pandemics. One a devastating virus and the other a backlash of multiple tragedies that should have never happened.Things are calm here in my end of the state. Took my wife across town on Friday around 1:30pm, for a hair appt, and passing the old court house on Main Street, there was a gathering of maybe (guestimating) 100-120 folks (black, white, asian, young, old, etc, etc), with signs concerning the Floyd incident, and other assorted statements. It was a peaceful gathering, and I only saw one LEO presence. Heck, they were only a 1 block walk from the PD building. No incidents whatsoever reported.