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New photographic evidence shows BLM martyr Breonna Taylor was a drug-dealing, gun-brandishing thug
By News Editors // Oct 10, 2020

Deceased black woman Breonna Taylor, the alleged victim of a police shooting, has been shown in new photographic evidence to be a drug-dealing, gun-brandishing thug.

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(Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)

In one particularly revealing photo, Taylor can be seen with her boyfriend Kenneth Walker holding guns in a particularly menacing fashion. The caption at the top reads, “How he coming behind me” with a devil emoji, indicating that they were ready to go out in a blaze of glory at a moment’s notice, with the caption at the bottom reads, “Partners in Crime.” The BLM terror movement made up a bunch of lies about the situation in order to activate the savages to rape and pillage on behalf of their latest felon martyr.

Other revelations from the treasure trove of evidence released by the Louisville Metro Police Department include Taylor’s extensive drug dealing. Cops also “found numerous conversations about drug trafficking” with regards to her boyfriend Walker, and he was apparently selling pills to waitresses at a nearby Hooters restaurant. He was also selling large quantities of marijuana and sending messages indicating he was a veteran armed robber.

Big League Politics reported weeks ago when it was announced that no police officers would be charged with murder as a result of Taylor’s death, and low IQ BLM activists rebelled despite not understanding any of the facts of the case:

On September 23, 2020, Jefferson County Judge Annie O’Connell announced that fired detective Brett Hankinson will be indicted on three counts of wanton endangerment for his actions on the night of Breonna Taylor’s death.

Hankison had previously admitted to shooting blindly. Some of those shots were fired into neighboring apartments not into Breonna Taylor’s where her boyfriend had opened fire onto police.

Myles Cosgrove and Jonathan Mattingly, the other two officers involved in a serving a search warrant on the night that Taylor was killed, did not receive any charges.

The city of Louisville was placed under a state of emergency on September 22, when city officials shutdown a significant portion of the city perimeter to traffic. The majority of administrative building and other businesses were boarded up prior to the decision. Louisville has been rocked by riots related to Taylor’s death in March. These riots have been occurring for over 100 days and have resulted in a number of deaths and heated confrontations with law enforcement.

Starting on the night of September 23, there will be a 72-hour curfew in Louisville. The curfew will not apply to people partaking in essential travel, which includes work-related purposes or medical attention. Kentucky National Guard members will be deployed to the city for the purpose of maintaining public order.

Given the indictment doesn’t match the BLM demands of murder charges for all officers involved, such precautionary measures are necessary to quell potential unrest coming from the Left.

The U.S. is now ruled by the mob, who will wage war on cities anytime a black crack dealer, armed robber, rapist or drug addict dies during a police encounter. This is the United States of Somalia now, thanks to the well-funded globalist projects of diversity and multiculturalism.

Read more at: BigLeaguePolitics.com



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