THE DEFINITION OF GENTRIFICATION AND WHAT LED TO THE BREONNA TAYLOR SHOOTING
THE SAME AS RACIAL PROFILING,AND PROFILING BY A CATOGORY.AND YOU KNOW THA'S WHA TPOLICE HAVE BEEN DOIN IN ALL STATES NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gentrification is the revival of an urban area that has been subject to environmental, and possibly socio-economic decline. ... Characterised by abandoned industrial buildings, poor housing and deteriorating urban neighbourhoods, a negative spiral took hold leading to those who could afford to, to move out.
SO IN OTHER WORDS A PROCESS OF RACIAL PROFILING AND PROFILING IS AT THE BOTTOM. NOW LET'S READ ABOUT THE SHOOTING OF "SAY HER NAME" BREONNA TAYLOR
THIS ARTICLE TAKEN FROM THE Andrew WolfsonDarcy Costello Louisville Courier Journal Published 7:30 ET September 15 2020
Gentrification is the revival of an urban area that has been subject to environmental, and possibly socio-economic decline. ... Characterised by abandoned industrial buildings, poor housing and deteriorating urban neighbourhoods, a negative spiral took hold leading to those who could afford to, to move out.
SO IN OTHER WORDS A PROCESS OF RACIAL PROFILING AND PROFILING IS AT THE BOTTOM. NOW LET'S READ ABOUT THE SHOOTING OF "SAY HER NAME" BREONNA TAYLOR
Taylor, 26, was shot and killed after Louisville Metro Police officers broke down her apartment door March 13 to serve a signed no-knock search warrant in connection with a narcotics investigation centered 10 miles away.
Police say they knocked and announced their presence, but Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, said he and Taylor didn't know who was pounding on the door.
When police battered in the door, Walker fired what he later called a warning shot. Police say it struck Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly in the thigh.
Why were police at Breonna Taylor's home?Here's what an LMPD investigative summary says
Mattingly and two other officers — detectives Brett Hankison and Myles Cosgrove — returned fire. Taylor was hit five times and died in her hallway.
Hankison has been fired while Cosgrove and Mattingly remain on administrative reassignment.
The suit was filed April 27 and named the three officers as defendants.
It alleges Taylor's life was wrongfully taken, that police used excessive force and the search was grossly negligent.
An amended complaint filed about two months later additionally claimed Taylor's death was the result of Louisville police's effort to clear out a block for gentrification, and the newly formed Place-Based Investigations unit consisted of "rogue police" who violated "all levels of policy, protocol and policing standards."
City officials vehemently denied the accusations that gentrification played any role in the narcotics investigation.
The case picked up steam and media coverage in May when local attorneys for the estate, Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker, were joined by Florida-based attorney Ben Crump. He has represented Black Americans killed in controversial shootings, including Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown Jr. and Tamir Rice.
Taylor, 26, was shot and killed after Louisville Metro Police officers broke down her apartment door March 13 to serve a signed no-knock search warrant in connection with a narcotics investigation centered 10 miles away.
Police say they knocked and announced their presence, but Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, said he and Taylor didn't know who was pounding on the door.
When police battered in the door, Walker fired what he later called a warning shot. Police say it struck Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly in the thigh.
Why were police at Breonna Taylor's home?Here's what an LMPD investigative summary says
Mattingly and two other officers — detectives Brett Hankison and Myles Cosgrove — returned fire. Taylor was hit five times and died in her hallway.
Hankison has been fired while Cosgrove and Mattingly remain on administrative reassignment.
The suit was filed April 27 and named the three officers as defendants.
It alleges Taylor's life was wrongfully taken, that police used excessive force and the search was grossly negligent.
An amended complaint filed about two months later additionally claimed Taylor's death was the result of Louisville police's effort to clear out a block for gentrification, and the newly formed Place-Based Investigations unit consisted of "rogue police" who violated "all levels of policy, protocol and policing standards."
BUT........ HAS ANYONE OTHER THAN THOSE THAT LIVE IN THIS AREA TAKEN A LOOK AT IT THERE VEHEMENT STATEMENT IS AN OUTRIGHT LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
City officials vehemently denied the accusations that gentrification played any role in the narcotics investigation.
The case picked up steam and media coverage in May when local attorneys for the estate, Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker, were joined by Florida-based attorney Ben Crump. He has represented Black Americans killed in controversial shootings, including Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown Jr. and Tamir Rice.
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