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7/18/2025, 1:28:43 AM
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>but the warrant wasn't for him, so it's irrelevant.
It is relevant. The warrant was for Breonna's other BF who was a drug dealer. She'd been in an "on again off again" relationship for four years prior with him and Wikipedia claims the relationship had coincidentally ended the month before the shooting. Maybe that's true, but I think it's far more likely that since the relationship with the drug dealer was some kind of "situationship" with no clear boundaries and she was also fucking a "normal" guy, it was just easy to tell everyone that the relationship had ended when probably it hadn't.
The drug dealer BF admitted that she held drug money for him, pic related. He apparently decided in his head that's not illegal (and it's probably what he told her), but in reality aiding and abetting crimes that way is in fact illegal. You hold cash or product from drug deals, you are part of a drug dealing operation, even if it's "just" holding. One would hope an EMT would be smarter than that but apparently not here.
The cops didn't fire first either. The other "good" BF fired a "warning shot" when he heard the door kicked down. Protip for anyone whose experience of violence is Netflix, warning shots aren't a real thing. Nobody calms down after being shot at. You shoot once at cops and hit one in the leg (so was it really a warning shot?) they're going to shoot back, and to kill.
Overall it looks to me like this was just a failed attempt at a Floydo narrative. The real story is that a drug dealer's holder/fuckbuddy had her door kicked in and happened to get caught in the crossfire of a shootout. They made it sound worse but couldn't make it bad enough to be Floydo; they'd have to wait two more months for that.
>but the warrant wasn't for him, so it's irrelevant.
It is relevant. The warrant was for Breonna's other BF who was a drug dealer. She'd been in an "on again off again" relationship for four years prior with him and Wikipedia claims the relationship had coincidentally ended the month before the shooting. Maybe that's true, but I think it's far more likely that since the relationship with the drug dealer was some kind of "situationship" with no clear boundaries and she was also fucking a "normal" guy, it was just easy to tell everyone that the relationship had ended when probably it hadn't.
The drug dealer BF admitted that she held drug money for him, pic related. He apparently decided in his head that's not illegal (and it's probably what he told her), but in reality aiding and abetting crimes that way is in fact illegal. You hold cash or product from drug deals, you are part of a drug dealing operation, even if it's "just" holding. One would hope an EMT would be smarter than that but apparently not here.
The cops didn't fire first either. The other "good" BF fired a "warning shot" when he heard the door kicked down. Protip for anyone whose experience of violence is Netflix, warning shots aren't a real thing. Nobody calms down after being shot at. You shoot once at cops and hit one in the leg (so was it really a warning shot?) they're going to shoot back, and to kill.
Overall it looks to me like this was just a failed attempt at a Floydo narrative. The real story is that a drug dealer's holder/fuckbuddy had her door kicked in and happened to get caught in the crossfire of a shootout. They made it sound worse but couldn't make it bad enough to be Floydo; they'd have to wait two more months for that.
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