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What I have researched is that 12 neighbors who were in the apartment building on the night of the shooting said that the police did not identify themselves as officers as they made their entry. This is relevant because you cannot be expected to know that a plain-clothed person is a police officer if they don't tell you. I think this sounds consistent with Breonna's boyfriend testimony. He called 911 for help, crying that someone had broken in and killed his girlfriend. You wouldn't call the cops if you knew that they were ones doing this.
https://www.cbs17.com/news/national...mselves-in-breonna-taylor-raid-attorneys-say/
I am not sure if this attorney general even presented testimony from all of the witnesses during this farce since he clearly wanted to protect the police. He did produce 1 witness who was used to buttress the story of the police, claiming that they actually did announce themselves as officers. However, this was not what the very same witness Aarin Sarpee originally said. When he was first interviewed by an investigative team a week after after Breonna was killed he stated like everyone else that the police never identified themselves. However, months later he changed his story to exactly the opposite of what he previously said, and now says that he heard them say, 'This is the cops.'
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bv8qyd/breonna-taylor-investigation-witness-changes-story
I believe the truckload of witnesses against the police in this instance over the single flip-flopping witness who testified for the police.
https://www.cbs17.com/news/national...mselves-in-breonna-taylor-raid-attorneys-say/
I am not sure if this attorney general even presented testimony from all of the witnesses during this farce since he clearly wanted to protect the police. He did produce 1 witness who was used to buttress the story of the police, claiming that they actually did announce themselves as officers. However, this was not what the very same witness Aarin Sarpee originally said. When he was first interviewed by an investigative team a week after after Breonna was killed he stated like everyone else that the police never identified themselves. However, months later he changed his story to exactly the opposite of what he previously said, and now says that he heard them say, 'This is the cops.'
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bv8qyd/breonna-taylor-investigation-witness-changes-story
I believe the truckload of witnesses against the police in this instance over the single flip-flopping witness who testified for the police.