you are such a liar.
Repeating for the lying clown - "No one hinted that the two situations are "exactly the same."
In both cases, Louisville police appear to be incompetent- at best. Flat out liars more likely. That's where the comparisons end.
"The officers said that they announced themselves as police before forcing entry, but Kenneth Walker said he did not hear any announcement, thought the officers were intruders, and fired a
warning shot at them. The shot hit one of the officers in the leg. Given the police had sought a "no knock warrant" the idea that they then announced themselves was dismissed by the jury"
"The primary targets of the Louisville Police were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker who were suspected of selling drugs (not related to Kenneth Walker).
"A "no knock" warrant was issued." Police tried to enter the apartment at 12:40am.
"Part of the evidence submitted to a judge was that law enforcement had verified with a postal inspector that suspicious packages had been left at Taylor's residence. The local postal inspector testified that he never collaborated with Louisville police. He did state he cooperated with a different agency about packages going to the Taylor residence, but he testified that no suspicious activity was ever detected by the postal service.
"Officer Kelly Goodlett, was fired for lying on the search warrant request and later covering up false statements. Goodlett testified about working with another police officer who helped with the no-knock search warrant because the officer believed the request would not be scrutinized by the sitting judge"
Media interviewed a dozen neighbors. Only one of them said they heard police make any kind of announcement. Another neighbor who was outside smoking a cigarette at the time and saw the interaction stated she never heard police say anything but knock on the door. She also reported, as others did, that all the officers were in plain clothes and looked as if they were breaking into the apartment.
"Officer Kelly Goodlett, was fired for lying on the search warrant and later covering up false statements"
"the officers fired 32 shots in return. Walker was unhurt, but Breonna Taylor was killed."
"charges against Walker were dismissed as there was no evidence presented other than officer testimony that they announced themselves"
"One of the officers was fired for blindly firing through a curtain covered patio door and window. Several of the gunshots went through other neighboring, occupied apartments."