US judge sentences ex-police officer to 33 months for violating civil rights of Breonna Taylor
US judge sentences ex-police officer to 33 months for violating civil rights of Breonna Taylor
reuters.com
US judge sentences ex-police officer to 33 months for violating civil rights of Breonna Taylor
reuters.com
I would have liked to see harsher penalties for all involved, but a cop getting real prison time for his involvement in killing an innocent person under color of law is encouraging.
Perfect is the enemy of good. Maybe these "bad apple" cops I keep hearing about will commit less hate crimes against their community after sentences like these.
a cop getting real prison time for his involvement in killing an innocent person under color of law is encouraging.
Don't get too excited. It was in federal court.
Yep. Pardon in 3... 2... 1...
He'll get a suspended sentence and serve less than a year at best, if he doesn't get off on appeal, just you watch.
Yeah, not that it should be the case that the insides of prisons are kinda torture but, cops usually don't have a very good time behind bars
"Real prison time?"
Go find out what a black person gets for murder 1 against a white person. Then come back and spew some more bullshit about "real prison time"
Missing from headline: "... despite federal prosecutors requesting a 1 day sentence"
Glad the judge was able to see the absolute ridiculousness of that.
edit: I thought at first it was 33 years for some reason... sad day.
in the whole bad apple metaphor, who are the prosecutors, and why has the farmer not yet set fire to the orchard?
How many months of death was Ms. Taylor sentenced to?
Thirty three months.
That's as long as it takes for a kid to learn to use a fork.
Fuck that bullshit, dude should have gotten a life sentence.
Thats crazy wth the cop murdered her... and what do you mean 'violating civil rights' he killed her
She doesn't have civil rights anymore after she was killed so technically true. /s
Edit:
I just read it and it seems it may be another cop who shot her?
The Justice Department's sentencing memo for Hankison downplayed his role in the raid at Taylor's home, saying he "did not shoot Ms. Taylor and is not otherwise responsible for her death."
This officer didn't shoot anyone. The guy that DID shoot her had already been acquitted. This cop fired blindly into their apartment. He didn't hit anyone.
Didn't he violate her rights by murdering her?
Murder is such a harsh word. It creates the idea that there is a systemic problem with the police. No these are just happy little civil rights violations.
Given that this cop did not, in fact, actually shoot anyone, it seems like an appropriate charge
A little under three years in I'm assuming minimum security and a high likelihood of commuted sentencing.
Presidential pardon incoming in 5, 4, 3...
Murderer goes free, but at least there's something. Having to emphasize that take makes me ill.
Who did this guy murder?
Sacrificial lamb..
Jails in the US are shitty enough that there's still time for him to lose teeth and get stabbed.
Of course they aren't going to put this cop into the common population of criminals. They are going to treat this piece of shit with more dignity and pamper him in his own fancy cell with separate nicer rations, and treated better than you could possibly imagine.
And when he gets out, there will likely be a nice six figure salary job lined up for him by wealthy Republicans running a corrupt physical security company willing to hire this pig racist cop.
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