Breonna Taylor Death VS Five dead, including two deputies and suspected shooter, in North Carolina standoff 13hr.

NOTE: Some of the language in this article is of a racial nature and may be offensive to some audiences. 4.30.21.

When the police do wellness checks with white people they don’t have their guards up. They don’t have a natural fear of white people so they get killed when they mean to help. But opposite with black people there is a fear and distrust of black people so to go with guns blazing is natural. I have never seen police pray on scene before they leave it. Now it is clear the difference when it is white people that are all upset. When it is black people another day at the job. They took 13 hours to address the situation a stand off. They shoot and kill everybody they can when it’s black. Breonna Taylor it was different they filled the house full of bullets on no Knock Warrant. Jurors were lied to, one witness lied when they said it was not a police shooting. This is mess all day long Breonna Taylor died for no reason. Attorney General Cameron lied they did not do an investigation. AG Cameron analysis was forced down the throat of the grand jury he did not want charges brought against police. It was a real mess.  The grand Jurors want A.G. Cameron out they know he is a liar and misled them and got the results he wanted. Cameron was protected the police.

Five people, including two sheriff’s deputies, were killed in an hour-long standoff in North Carolina, officials said Thursday morning.

Sgt. Chris Ward and K-9 Deputy Logan Fox went to a home in Boone, about 102 miles northwest of Charlotte, on a welfare check around 9:45 a.m. ET Wednesday, according to the Watauga County Sheriff’s Office. Someone reported that the homeowner and his family had not shown up to work or answered any calls. The deputies identified all vehicles on the property in the 500 block on Hardaman Circle and entered the house. I hope they convict these cops for her murder. The attorney general was black joke.

That is when authorities said someone inside opened fire, striking both deputies and triggering a 13-hour standoff.

During an initial rescue attempt of the deputies, a Boone police officer was hit by gunfire, but was uninjured because he was wearing protective gear, the sheriff’s office said.

Ward died after he was taken to Johnson City Medical Center in Tennessee, according to the agency. Fox died at the scene.

Three other people, including the suspected shooter, were found dead inside the home after the standoff ended around midnight, authorities said.

A welfare check in Boone on Wednesday turned into a deadly day for the Watauga County Sheriff's Office, who confirmed Thursday two of their own died in the line of duty.
A welfare check in Boone on Wednesday turned into a deadly day for the Watauga County Sheriff’s Office, who confirmed Thursday two of their own died in the line of duty.via WCNC

“The individual suspected of killing the two officers is also suspected of killing two civilians in the residence,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.

The agency has not said what led to the suspected gunman’s death, but an official told The News Herald in Morganton that he died in an apparent suicide.

While the names of the remaining victims have not been released, the sheriff’s office confirmed to WCNC, the NBC affiliate in Charlotte, that the two people who died were a husband and wife who lived at the home. The suspected gunman was the son of one of the victims and the stepson of the other.

“This is an incredibly tragic situation and our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved as well as their families and our community,” Watauga County Sheriff Len Hagaman said in a statement. “I greatly appreciate the tremendous support we are receiving from law enforcement agencies across the region and the state.”

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