Black Conservative AG Appointed to Breonna Taylor's Case who Never Tried a Case and has No Court Experience is Now Baffled by How To Apply Evidence/Facts to Law, Continues to Stall Charging White Cops

SLEEPING TOM ONLY RUSHES FOR MASSA. FUNKTIONARY EXPLAINS:BLACK CONSERVATIVE - A LOST SHEEP IN MASTER'S CLOTHING. A BLACK CONSERVATIVE TYPICALLY HAS NOTHING OF HIS OWN TO CONSERVE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF HIS OR HER OWN DOUBLE-CONSCIOUSNESS. SO-CAL…

SLEEPING TOM ONLY RUSHES FOR MASSA. FUNKTIONARY EXPLAINS:

BLACK CONSERVATIVE - A LOST SHEEP IN MASTER'S CLOTHING. A BLACK CONSERVATIVE TYPICALLY HAS NOTHING OF HIS OWN TO CONSERVE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF HIS OR HER OWN DOUBLE-CONSCIOUSNESS. SO-CALLED "BLACK CONSERVATIVES" DODGE THE REALITY OF THEIR FOLLY AND POSIT IS THAT WHAT THEY TRULY ARE CONSERVING IS TRADITIONAL "VALUES" AS IF VALUES EVER HAD ANYTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH MORALITY OR ETHICS. A BLACK CONSERVATIVE UNKNOWINGLY PRESERVES THE DIFFERENTIAL POWER-RELATIONS AND DYNAMICS BETWEEN THOSE OF AFRICAN DESCENT HE AND THEIR BOSSES, THE OVERRULING OVERCLASS ELITE. [MORE]

From [HERE] Kentucky officials offered new details on Friday in the investigation into the death of Breonna Taylor, a young Black medical worker who was fatally shot in Louisville, Ky., by plainclothes police officers who had entered her home.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has said little about the case since taking over the investigation in May amid ongoing protests and calls for immediate charges against the officers involved.

Taylor's death on March 13 helped ignite civil unrest across the country as people protested against racism and police brutality. Louisville police officers had executed a no-knock search warrant and used a battering ram to forcefully enter the young woman's apartment. She was not the person they were looking for, according to police.

Amid mounting pressure for a decision in the probe, Cameron said investigators were still gathering information.In a statement Friday, the AG's office said it was still waiting for key evidence, specifically related to the guns and bullets involved in the shooting.

"Attorney General Cameron remains committed to an independent and thorough investigation into the death of Ms. Taylor," the office said in a statement Friday. "The investigation remains ongoing, and we currently await additional testing and analysis from federal partners, including a ballistics test from the FBI crime lab."

The FBI confirmed that it collected a "significant amount of ballistic evidence" after searching Taylor's home in June. The white media parrots this stuff as if it were really real. Do you have any doubt that if a team of Black civilians wearing body cameras broke into a home and blindly and maliciously fired gun shots therein murdering a sleeping white woman that it would take 5 months for prosecutors or cops to find probable cause for a crime??

Cameron has routinely refused to put a timeline on his office's decision.

Daniel Cameron, 34, is the first Republican elected to the office since 1944 and is the first African-American Attorney General of Kentucky. He is a so-called Black conservative who was endorsed and heavily promoted by racists Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell. In fact, Mitch McConnell “hand-picked” his former staffer Cameron to run for Attorney General to strengthen his own political empire before his own re-election in 2020.

Prior to Cameron’s election as AG in 2019 he had never tried a case of any kind, never represented an actual client in a court case and had no courtroom experience. He also never argued a legal brief before either the appellate court or the Supreme Court — at the state level or federal level. Cameron’s only experience was working as general counsel for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for 2 years, working as a law clerk and working for a law firm that focused on lobbying - positions that have no meaningful relevance to prosecutorial trial and appellate work. [MORE] and [MORE].

After being sworn in on December 17, 2019, one of the first major things the newly elected AG did was call for halting abortions in Kentucky during the coronavirus pandemic, arguing it was an elective medical procedure that should fall under the statewide ban for the duration of the pandemic. [MORE] Cameron said he has not personally experienced the kind of racism the demonstrators are marching against. [MORE]

On May 13th Attorney General Daniel Cameron was named as a Special Prosecutor in the investigation into the death of Louisville EMT Breonna Taylor. The Republican was appointed by Gov. Andy Beshear after calls for investigations grew in Kentucky and nationwide. During his run for AG Cameron campaigned with white cops to create his image as a servant of authority.

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Taylor a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, was fatally shot to death by white Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officers on March 13, 2020 while she was sleeping. Three LMPD officers executing a no-knock search warrant entered her apartment in Louisville. The LMPD officers fired over twenty shots. Taylor was shot eight times.

The cops had a search warrant for Breonna’s apartment, where the officers were searching for Jamarcus Glover who lived in a different part of Louisville. LMPD was successful in locating Glover at his home, detaining him, executing a search, identifying drugs and firearms, and arresting Glover.

Glover was located and identified by LMPD prior to the warrant being executed at home. Despite this, the white cops elected to proceed with executing the warrant at home.

As confirmed by multiple neighbors, the officers did not knock or identify themselves prior to entering Breonna’s home. Knocking and announcing is critical for a warrant of this nature to be executed safely. Reasons include but are not limited to the following:

  1. The officers were in plain clothes;

  2. It was 12:40 in the morning;

  3. The home was part of a large unit of connected homes containing children;

  4. There was nothing to indicate that Breonna Taylor and Kenneth would flee or

    pose an unreasonable danger if the officers knocked and identified themselves as police; and

  5. Individuals, under several circumstances, have a lawful right to use deadly force in order to defend against those who enter their home. [MORE]