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Shocking Report Leaked in Breonna Taylor Death Investigation Shows How Involved She Really Was

The Officer Tatum report https://www.tatumreportexclusive.com/shocking-report-leaked-in-breonna-taylor-death-investigation-shows-how-involved-she-really-was/
August 31, 2020

An anonymous source has provided the Tatum Report with new, stunning and detailed information regarding the Breonna Taylor death case. The new information was obtained by the source directly from the police investigation of Breonna Taylor’s death and that has yet to be released to the public. This new information could completely change the direction of this case.

This never before released complete investigation from the LPD includes surveillance images and recorded phone calls between Jamarcus Glover, Breonna Taylor and others on the warrants and shows just how involved Taylor was in Glover’s drug enterprise and why the police were at her house the night of her death.

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Many celebrities and media outlets have portrayed Taylor as totally innocent in all of this but the transcript paints a different picture.
The Tatum Report has provided the complete report that was obtained from the source below. Private information like phone numbers and social security numbers have been redacted.
Breonna Taylor Report (39 pages):
Please click following link to read the report. (Note: If the report is being viewed by too many people, you may have to come back a little later)
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/63943132/breonna-taylor-summary-redacted1


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It is a number of pages to read, and the yumpu site is unwieldy on page and font size for ease of reading. However, it is worth the time, if anything TO LEARN HOW THEY FOOLED THE ENTIRE USA, USING NFAC AS DOMESTIC TERRORISTS for extortion payouts.

The $12 Million dollar payout, one can only guess that the city Mayor & other leaders folded to prevent getting their city destroyed via riot & burning.

Louisville, KY to pay $12 million to Breonna Taylor's family ...

Louisville to pay $12 million to Breonna Taylor's family, reform police practices.

By Erin Donaghue Updated on: September 15, 2020 / 2:48 PM / CBS News
 
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They Lied About Breonna Taylor

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There are a few American blacks who're critical thinkers as well as fairly recognized as upstanding & honest Americans and are not part of the "African American MAFIA" which is not widely known to exist in USA.

It does exist.

What makes it hard to recognize for most people, is the well hidden well organized structure of Who IS Who of a Mafia itself, the inner and outer workings and the mouthpieces who are known propagandists, as well as leaders in that Mafia. Those are who are highly influential, like Lebron James of NBA, a known lying race agitator of blacks in present day.

If I'd not studied Meyer Lansky, Kid Cann of Minneapolis, Italian Mafia etc etc etc, their history, it would be harder to recognize the African American Mafia's structure.

I've long suspected GoFundMe, much like past corrupted charities, as a money laundering tool for these manufactured events. Proving that is nigh on impossible though.
 
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African American MAFIA


NOTES: This link gives an extensive body of research on African American Mafia, done by "Return of Zeus" who is a man I'd befriended a few years ago. His research reports on world families and bloodlines are top of the line. All other reports in media pales in comparison.
There is not even one bit of disinformation in the reports, of the 40% that I've followed up on. I'd expect the remainder is credible, based on my 40% found to be credible.

I also realize that not everyone wants to know this stuff, but if they do, then he's the guy to go to. Time, is a premium with a cost.
 
'State of Emergency' declared by LMPD as Breonna Taylor decision looms

September 21, 2020 | Updated 3 hrs ago
Cameron has not released a timetable for the announcement. However, the federal courthouse downtown, The Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse & Customhouse, is closed this week in anticipation of a decision in the case.


Last week, Tom Moore, the facilities manager of the General Services Administration, said the Department of Homeland Security had identified four buildings it classified as "high risk" targets in Louisville in the wake of civil backlash in connection with the decision. Those include the aforementioned federal courthouse, the Romano L. Mazzoli Federal Building, the U.S. Attorney's Office building and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building.


The General Services Administration has already begun taking proactive steps to protect the buildings, Moore said.

The Louisville Metro Police Department has canceled all off days and vacation requests until further notice, as the agency prepares for Attorney General Daniel Cameron's announcement in the Breonna Taylor case.
"The public may also see barriers being staged around downtown, which is another part of our preparations," Washington said in the statement.


In a memo, dated Sept. 21, Interim Chief of Police Robert Schroeder declares a state of emergency for LMPD, enacting the changes. [through Friday the 25th]
"To ensure we have the appropriate level of staffing to provide for public safety services and our policing functions, effective immediately the LMPD will operate under the emergency staffing and reporting guidelines as outlined in the Standard Operating Procedures, Emergency Response Plan, and collective bargaining agreements until further notice," the memo states.

The General Services Administration has already begun taking proactive steps to protect the buildings, Moore said.
Copyright 2020 WDRB Media. All Rights Reserved.


Louisville, Kentucky, police canceling vacations in preparation for announcement in Breonna Taylor case


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LIVE UPDATES | 29 arrested during protests following Breonna Taylor case announcement
The announcement comes more than six months after Breonna Taylor was killed inside her apartment. Watch live coverage here.

Updated: 8:04 PM EDT September 23, 2020
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Editor's note: This story will be continually updated below. Refresh often for the latest update. All times listed in Eastern Time.

A Kentucky grand jury announced charges against a former Louisville police officer in the Breonna Taylor case, but the charges were not for her death.

The grand jury recommended three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment for former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison. The charges were for firing into the apartments of Taylor's neighbors, according to the grand jury.

No other officers involved were indicted.


Live updates:

7:45 p.m. Louisville police announced 13 people were arrested during protests on Bardstown Road, while an additional 16 were arrested in downtown. Exact charges were not announced.

7 p.m. Protesters return to Jefferson Square Park. After a large boom, fires can be seen across from the Hall of Justice. Most protesters cleared out as the fires continued. Crews at the scene reported fires in downtown Louisville.
 
Louisville Police Officer Shot As Protests Erupt After Charges In Breonna Taylor Case


A Louisville Metropolitan Police officer has been shot as protesters marched to demand justice for Breonna Taylor following a limited indictment by a Jefferson County grand jury. Police officials offered no details about the shooting, which was announced at about 7:40 p.m. ET — shortly before a countywide curfew went into effect. Hundreds of protesters swiftly began demonstrations calling for justice for Breonna Taylor after a grand jury decided to indict just one of the three Louisville Metropolitan Police officers who fired nearly two dozen bullets into her apartment, killing the 26-year-old during a no-knock raid. City and state officials, who have been expecting a decision from the grand jury all week after months of outrage and anticipation, were braced for widespread protests, preemptively calling for reinforcements from the National Guard. Additionally, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer ordered a countywide curfew from 9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. for 72 hours.
At least one group dressed in camouflage and carrying long guns was seen walking through the streets.
 
https://www.whas11.com/article/news...town/417-4586176e-b844-47b6-9efe-65a9f02bba92

Suspect charged with wanton endangerment, assault in connection with shooting of Louisville officers
Chief Robert Schroeder said two officers are stable after a shooting in downtown Louisville Wednesday night. Larynzo Johson was arrested.


Published: 9:17 PM EDT September 23, 2020
Updated: 9:11 AM EDT September 24, 2020
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two police officers were shot in downtown Louisville Wednesday night, Chief Robert Schroeder confirmed.

Schroeder said the two were shot at 1st Street and Broadway while responding to reports of shots fired nearby. One officer is alert and stable, while one is undergoing surgery and stable. LMPD said neither have life-threatening injuries.

LMPD did not name the officers, but confirmed one suspect is in custody.

A source in Metro Corrections confirmed to WHAS11 Thursday morning that Larynzo Johnson has been charged in connection with the shooting of the two officers.

Johnson is facing 14 counts of wanton endangerment and two counts of assault.
Credit: Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
Larynzo Johnson is accused of shooting two Louisville Metro Police officers Wednesday night during protests in downtown Louisville.

The shooting was first reported during a livestream on LMPD's Facebook page. An officer can be heard saying "Officer down" and "Take cover" near the intersection of Brooks St. and E. Broadway. The stream ended abruptly.

FBI Louisville said a SWAT team responded to the scene and will assist LMPD in its investigation. A large police presence was seen outside the hospital, with some officers telling crews they ran to the hospital from the scene.

Early Thursday morning, FBI Louisville tweeted that it was looking for help getting photos and videos of the incident. These files can be uploaded to the FBI Louisville website.

FBI Louisville and @LMPD are seeking the public's help regarding the shooting of LMPD officers on 09/23/2020. Anyone with pictures or videos of the incident is asked to provide those files using https://t.co/6PCitiZl9J.
— FBI Louisville (@FBILouisville) September 24, 2020

Protests started throughout Louisville after the Jefferson County grand jury indicted former officer Brett Hankison for three counts of wanton endangerment after his shots fired into a nearby apartment the night of Breonna Taylor's death.

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Activists decry Grandmaster Jay’s 7-year prison sentence​


By Roberto Roldan


Metro Louisville
November 14, 2022

Activists are criticizing the prosecution of John F. Johnson, aka “Grandmaster Jay,” on weapons charges, saying they are politically motivated.
Johnson was sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison last week, after a jury in Louisville found him guilty of one count of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers and a separate count of brandishing a firearm in relation to a violent crime. As the founder of the NFAC Black militia, Johnson led a group of more than 200 armed individuals who participated in the 2020 protests calling for justice for Breonna Taylor, who was killed in her home by Louisville police earlier that year.
Prosecutors said during a protest on Sept. 4, 2020 Johnson pointed a flashlight at federal agents and Louisville Metro police officers who were staged on a rooftop near Jefferson Square Park downtown. The flashlight was mounted on rifle and officers were concerned Johnson could either accidentally or intentionally fire his weapon. None of the officers drew their weapons in response.
Johnson was arrested in Ohio months after the incident.

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NFAC Leader Charged With Assault For Pointing A Weapon At Officers In Louisville



K. A. Owens, a co-chair of the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, also participated in many of the 2020 protests centered around downtown Louisville. He told WFPL News on Monday it was unfair of prosecutors to assume any of the demonstrators knew who was perched up on rooftops. Owens said he believes prosecutors should have never filed charges against Johnson.
“Black people in America have the right to assemble and the right to bear arms,” he said. “This frightens a lot of white people to see large numbers of Black Americans. It visually threatens a lot of white people.”
Owens said many people have mischaracterized the goals of Johnson’s militia, the “Not F***ing Around Coalition.” Owens said the entire purpose is to assert Black people’s First and Second Amendment Rights.
“It is not the same, in no way as, the Three Percenters, the Oath Keepers, the Proud Boys, the Klan,” he said. “I think some people want to define the NFAC as some version of that. It’s not set up as a violent organization.”
Court documents show that Johnson met with city officials and local law enforcement prior to the Sept. 4 demonstration. They discussed “logistics, the route, weapon safety, etc,” according to prosecutors, and officials described him as respectful and polite.
In interviews, Johnson has said the purpose of his organization is to educate Black Americans about their rights.
Following his sentencing, former Louisville Urban League president Sadiqa Reynolds posted to social media saying she believes the prosecution of Johnson is a case of “buck breaking.” She posted a definition of the term — which is used to describe the act of publicly punishing an enslaved person — along with her statement.
“This is how the government silences a community,” Reynolds wrote. “You find the one with the courage, the following, and the voice, then you break him for the world to see.”
“Shame on the DOJ,” she added.
Prior to sentencing, Johnson faced up to 20 years in prison for the charges against him. Court records show he received seven years and two months in prison for brandishing a firearm in relation to a violent crime, which has a mandatory minimum of seven years set by Congress. He received an additional two months for the other count.

 
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News isn't going to tell you his NFAC group was there to intercept the 10,000 fully automatic receivers sent from China into Louisville.​

7 years 2 months sentence

"Grandmaster Jay" Gets Sentenced To Prison For Actions At 2020 Breonna Taylor Protests​

Candace McDuffie
November 11, 2022·2 min read

An undated photo of John Fitzgerald Johnson leaving a courtroom in Louisville, Kentucky.

An undated photo of John Fitzgerald Johnson leaving a courtroom in Louisville, Kentucky.
“Grandmaster Jay,” whose name is John Fitzgerald Johnson, was sentenced Wednesday to seven years and two months in prison. Johnson, 59, was found guilty of brandishing a firearm at state and federal officers as well as assault. In February 2021, he was first indicted by a federal grand jury. In May of this year, he was found guilty.
Johnson, who is a leader of a Black militia, led the group through a march in the September 2020 Breonna Taylor protests in Louisville twice. According to a statement from the U.S. Department of Justice, he also received 3 years of supervised release, with no option of parole, in addition to the prison sentence.
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Following the Louisville protests, Johnson was said to have pointed his AR-15 rifle toward a roof where a Secret Service agent, an FBI agent, and three local officers had been stationed. An excerpt from the Department of Justice statement explains:
“According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Johnson, on the evening of September 4, 2020, forcibly assaulted, resisted, opposed, impeded, intimidated, and interfered with a federally deputized task force officer who was performing official duties, when Johnson aimed a rifle at him. Johnson brandished an AR-15 platform rifle and tactical flashlight at two federally deputized Task Force Officers. Both are detectives with the Louisville Metro Police Department. Johnson was also sentenced to 3 years of supervised release upon completion of his term of imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system.”
Ultimately, Johnson was later found guilty of one count of brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence and one count of assaulting a federal officer. Johnson’s lawyer, Murdoch Walker II, commented to the The Courier Journal that the sentencing was a “bittersweet day” and that it was “inevitable.” He also shared that they plan to appeal.
 

News isn't going to tell you his NFAC group was there to intercept the 10,000 fully automatic receivers sent from China into Louisville.​

https://www.cbp.gov › newsroom › local-media-release › 10800-assault-weapons-parts-seized-cbp-louisville

10,800 Assault Weapons Parts Seized by CBP in Louisville

Fri, 06/26/2020. LOUISVILLE, Ky— At the Express Consignment Operations hubs in Louisville U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized a shipment from China that contained over 10,000 Assault Weapons parts being smuggled into the country. The shipment was seized on May 22.


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Up to date but biased Wikipedia, ignores the China shipment angle.

 
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