Originally posted by wakkawakkawakka
Maybe this has been posted earlier in the thread but was it ever discussed at to why Breanna Taylor wasn't provided medical attention after the shooting stopped? While its been posted by now how the situation occured however I does appear negligent that the situation afterwards. In particular weren't their detail missing in the initial report where it Taylor's injuries weren't present.Though I would figure that the biggest issue would be in how he no-knock warrant was issued to begin with.
I don't think anyone will respond to you on this. Not sure what anyone can say.
When someone is shot, the police are in constant contact with dispatch and dispatch would immediately call an ambulance when a reports of "shots fired" and "suspect hit" comments are made. There's not hesitation. So if dispatch didn't call an ambulance when the "shots fired" and "suspect hit" comments were made over the radio, yeah, that could be gross-negligence on dispatch's end.
Since the police seem to be "not guiltied" in the case, looks like there is really nothing left to cover on the SWAT side of this conversation. Looks like there is an argument to be made, that you brought up, about how quickly dispatch contacted EMS after the report would have been made over the radio.