Saturday, August 29, 2020

Breonna Taylor Boyfriend Statement



The police are trying to make it out to be my fault, making it look like I brought this to Breonna's door."   Jarmarcus Glover 


Note “I brought this to Breonna’s door” are his  own words. He’s not quoting, paraphrasing or even saying what police are thinking. 


The words originate with him. He is psychologically committed to his own words via his use of the pronoun "I" in the statement. 

He does not say, "the police said that I..." which would ascribe the words "brought this to Breonna's door" to police.  He does not ascribe the words to what he believes the police are thinking, or what the public or press is saying.  


These are his own words. 


This is an embedded admission.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.

Anonymous said...

Per published reports: The search warrant included Taylor's residence because it was suspected that Glover received packages containing drugs at Taylor's apartment.

Foolsfeedonfolly said...

Jamarcus Glover did in fact bring "this" to Breonna Taylor's door and more and it appears Breonna wasn't such an innocent bystander third party as reported.

https://www.whsv.com/2020/08/26/warrants-issued-for-arrest-of-breonna-taylors-ex-boyfriend-amid-leaked-new-documents/

https://www.wave3.com/2020/08/27/jamarcus-glover-breonna-taylors-ex-boyfriend-also-wanted-mississippi/

This is exactly why I hate it when so-called journalists don't do their jobs-reporting the news, researching and reporting all the attendant facts. The personally biased version of events is endangering people's lives, inciting crowds to violence nationwide, and promoting destruction of private property/businesses/homes on a large scale.

Anonymous said...

It's still messed up how the authorities went about it resulting in the death of Breonna Taylor. This just seems like an excuse for them to blame it on the boyfriend. This should never have happened.

Anonymous said...

It is very likely that Glover brought "this" to Breonna Taylor's door; then the police took it from there.

Anonymous said...

Glover, a Mississippi native, said he once sold drugs to make ends meet, but on Wednesday, he denied being a current narcotics trafficker.

"I have been, but that's my past," he said. "I'm not a part of it no more."

Court records indicate he has been arrested on drug charges three times since December 2019.

Glover, a convicted felon, has been accumulating drug-related arrests since 2008, when he was sentenced to prison for selling cocaine in Montgomery County, Mississippi.


Kentucky court records show arrests dating to 2014 in multiple counties. He pleaded guilty to first-degree possession of a controlled substance in Warren County in 2015 and was sentenced to a year in jail, for instance.

He pleaded guilty to cocaine possession in Jefferson County and served 10 days in jail after a 2016 arrest, according to court records. He is facing multiple trafficking charges in Jefferson County and a drunken driving charge in Hardin County.

"I'm taking everything to trial, and I'm going to put everything on the line because (police) foul," Glover said. "They got every excuse of why they done what they done, but none justifies murder. You can't justify it when (Breonna's) innocent."

Glover said he was aware police were watching him once he returned to Kentucky in September 2019, and that detectives repeatedly pressured him about leaving the Elliott Avenue home months before the March 13 raid.

The house on Elliott Avenue in Louisville's Russell neighborhood where Jamarcus Glover was living.
When a homicide took place on the street last year, for instance, Glover said he provided detectives with information showing he wasn't in the area at the time. He said an officer told him any narcotics investigators would "get up off" his back if he left the neighborhood.

"They literally told me I needed to move," Glover said. "They never said why they wanted me to move, but they told me I needed to move my activity elsewhere."

Anonymous said...

His remarks came the day after The Courier Journal published a story on an internal police report written after Taylor's deaththat detailed the ties between her and Glover, including recorded phone calls Glover made from jail and police surveillance of Glover's car at Taylor's home.

The Courier Journal independently verified and reviewed the recorded jail phone calls, including a call on the day Taylor was fatally shot by police. In that call, Glover said Taylor was holding $8,000 for him and that she had been “handling all my money.”

Anonymous said...

It’s all about drugs! There’s more quotes from other people, all talking about drugs!

Anonymous said...

“If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas.”
One of the earliest records of this saying in English, appears in James Sanford’s Garden of Pleasure, 1573- “He that goeth to bedde wyth Dogges, aryseth with fleas.” It has consistently appeared in literature and proverb collections down the centuries. As with all ancient proverbs, it has a Latin variant, which says- “qui cum canibus concumbunt cum pulicibus surgent” (they who lie with dogs will rise with fleas).

Put simply, this proverb is a caution to be careful of the company you keep.

Anonymous said...

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. With all this current civil looting and out and out violence against people who work for a living in the name of black peoples who are high on drugs or drug dealers or girl friends of dealers who must want them out on the streets for one reason or another. ... Martin Luther King J R must be rolling in his grave

Foolsfeedonfolly said...

Jamarcus Glover also had this to say...

In the search warrant affidavit filed before the raid of Taylor’s apartment, police said they believed Glover could be keeping drugs and money at her home. During the recorded jail call after the raid, in which Glover said Taylor was "hanging onto my money" for him, he claimed she had about $14,000 – and that he could walk into her home and find it.

"She had the eight I gave her the other day ... and she picked up another six," Glover told an unidentified man.

He also told his girlfriend that "Bre been having all my money, though. Like, she been hanging on to my money."

Glover later told his girlfriend that he was giving money to Taylor for a phone bill.

"The s*** that I was putting in the bank, though, it be phone bill money," Glover said. "It be phone bill money, it be whatever, like – s***, I order s*** offline and s***. There ain't never been no money. There ain't never been what they was trying to make that s*** out to be. And then, like, as far as the money go, I was sending Bre — you literally don't see the — you literally going to see her pay — pay her — pay that — the AT&T bill, them phones."

In a jail phone call made by one of Glover’s co-defendants, Demarius Bowman, Bowman claims "the money is in her name," referring to Taylor.

https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/new-court-records-reveal-jail-phone-calls-after-breonna-taylor-shooting/article_7b75f76c-e899-11ea-96de-4bbf9536d026.html
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Maybe this is just me, but I notice how many times someone uses a curse word in conversation and where it enters the conversation. I'm curious what provokes the cursing. To me, it often signals increased stress, but not necessarily anger. Some people do curse every other word as their normal speech pattern though. It seems like he keeps repeating the phrase phone bill because he has a need to persuade. It also seems like he's fixated on the money (as in worried about explaining it),as many times as he repeats it in this short exchange. Then there's "There ain't never been..." which makes that money very sensitive. He goes from phone bill money, to ordering offline, back to phone bill money. He doesn't say the money was to pay the phone bill. He doesn't say the money was to pay for things he bought online or that she bought online for him either. He literally verbally stumbles over saying the word "pay" at the end. He seems very worried about that money.

I've never known anyone who breaks up with a convicted drug dealer and continues to allow them access to their apartment/home, lets their ex use their phone number/mailing address, pays their ex's phone bills, is on their ex's bank account with the statements coming to their apartment/home, or allows packages and mail to be shipped to their apartment/home, or keeps money for their ex. I've never known anyone who'd be onboard dating/living with someone who was on such "friendly terms" with their drug dealer ex either. I hope LE has frozen all of her assets and is pulling her bank records.

Interesting that her family's attorney [Sam]Aguiar said "the call says what it says. But the reality is no money or drugs were found at Breonna’s apartment." Just because no money was found at her apartment doesn't mean no money won't be found in her account(s) or joint accounts she has/had access to or that she didn't transfer it (physically or electronically) to someone else. Her family attorneys assert that she's "squeaky clean" and has no record, implying she's innocent because she has no record. The same can be said of every offender before they're caught. No record doesn't mean the person hasn't committed a crime; it may just mean they haven't been caught. They're not saying she hasn't committed any crimes.








Nadine Lumley said...

Why are Police wasting their time and tax payer's money arresting people for selling and or doing drugs?

People self medicating is a health issue, not a police matter.

Vancouver in Canada flat out gave homeless free homes and drugs when the Covid19 hit.

Peace

😇

General P. Malaise said...

Blogger Nadine Lumley said...
Why are Police wasting their time and tax payer's money arresting people for selling and or doing drugs?

People self medicating is a health issue, not a police matter.

Vancouver in Canada flat out gave homeless free homes and drugs when the Covid19 hit.



how do you define "free"???????

Anonymous said...

Glover, a Mississippi native, said he once sold drugs to make ends meet,

Why is the reporter making an excuse for his crimes? There’s legitimate jobs that pay money “ to make ends meet “

Foolsfeedonfolly said...

I hope Blogger Nadine Lumley realizes that there's no such thing as free homes and drugs for the homeless in Vancouver Canada. The tax-payers are paying to support those homeless and drug-addicted people. Homelessness and Drug addiction are both choices. Not everyone is homeless by choice, but there are lots of organizations already established to help them back on their feet. It is a choice when they remain homeless. Drug addiction starts with choices. Enabling someone's lack of personal responsibility and accountability isn't the answer, it's a crutch that makes bleeding hearts feel good. User, entitled personality types know it and are happy to let the taxpayers carry them. I've known very "income-challenged"(poor), "food-insecure" (kids going hungry because parents are buying alcohol) kids were 5 out of 6 became responsible hard-working adults and very supportive of each other and pulled themselves out of that poverty abuse cycle. They made good choices.

Anonymous said...

YTodd Heisler/The New York Times
Breonna Taylor’s Life Was Changing. Then the Police Came to Her Door.
An ex-boyfriend’s run-ins with the law entangled her even as she tried to move on. Interviews, documents and jailhouse recordings help explain how she landed in the middle of a deadly drug raid.


This is called “spin”

Anonymous said...

A drug house is a residence used in the illicit drug economy. Drug houses shelter drug users and provide a place to deal to them (making the house a trap house, where the term "trap" refers to a place to deal drugs). Drug houses are also used as laboratories to synthesize (cook) drugs, as caches of precursors and products, and to conceal illegal cultivation.

Tania Cadogan said...

"I have been, but that's my past," he said. "I'm not a part of it no more."
Of course he isn't part of it right now what with all the police and media attention focused on him.
He also likely has an eye on suing LE for millions probably with the backing of the terminally stupid.
She was no innocent in what happened.
So many ifs and buts.
The cops are trained on what to do in such situations and if they hadn't shot back would they be alive?
Would she still be alive, think murder suicide or even murder to stop her spilling the beans on him.
What if she decided to arm herself then given what happened?
If you are hooked up with a convicted felon who, it seems was still dealing drugs and who was armed, then sh*t is going to happen one way or another.

He is no part of it any more so how does he explain the money, the thousands he said she was holding for him?
Why was she holding it for him?
Why was he behaving exactly like a drug dealer with multiple houses to use, uses someones address and bank accounts?
What else was he involved in?He is just as guilty of her death, if they charges the cops with her death then he should be charged also.
If he hadn't supposedly fired the first shot, had cooperated then the police would not have needed their guns and she would still be alive.
That doesn't suit the liberal leftard narrative.

They want to disband the police force, all well and good until those making the demands become the victim of a crime in which case it is straight on the phone to the police demanding action.

I say let every single person demanding the disbanding and/or de-funding of police be forever denied access to anything the police do.
If they become the victim of any crime they get no response from the police, tough. You won't want help from an organization you wanted disbanded. They don't exist for you.
Those who want guns banned get no help when they are the victim of armed robberies whilst their armed neighbor who makes it clear they will shoot to kill any intruder is left alone.
Anyone who attacks anyone in the emergency services or incites attacks on them be denied access to ALL emergency services forever. Tough


She was living with him despite his background and clearly knowing he was taking and keeping money for him that could only have come from one source.
He shot a cop first and sadly she was caught in the cross fire, but if you live with a drug dealing felon then it is a risk you take, it could have been other dealers or gangs.
It is sad that she lost her life, things could have been different if he hadn't apparently shot first, even if he hadn't been armed>
Those who accuse the cops of murder should be forced to take a training exercise where they face situations the cops face and have fractions of a second to decide if to shoot or not when the suspect jumps out, or appears to cooperate then draws a gun or knife.
Only then would they realize what dangers a cop faces every time they go out, every traffic stop, every welfare visit, even just sitting in their car.
It seems to be heading in the direction of no black can be guilty of any crime simply because they are black and the police are racist in investigating them even if they are caught in the act with the goods/weapon/evidence on them with witnesses and CCTV cameras watching them.
BLM was founded on a lie and is designed to divide America, all this started by obama who leaked that he was muslim in his speeches, referring to them in one speech accidentally as "my people"
Given the looting going on and rioting how come there are so few arrests and prosecutions?
Burning down shops in their neighborhoods owned by fellow blacks.
Them being told to go rob and burn down white owned shops and then crying when they have nowhere to shop.
Shouldn't those inciting riots and looting and calling for attacks on whites be prosecuted for race hate crimes?
It works both ways.

Tania Cadogan said...

With all this rioting most of which are incited by those intent on basically starting a civil war and by idiots who don't realize that most of the victims are criminals with long histories of violent crimes who refused to cooperate with police and are now being held up as "innocent" Victims of police.
All police being tarred with the same brush, forgetting, deliberately or otherwise that there are good and bad people in every job.
How come we aren't seeing riots when a white criminal is shot by a black cop or is that different?
What about when the victim is Hispanic and shot by a non Hispanic cop?
Where are the riots then?
Does racism only work one way?

As always it is those who aren't wealthy who are paying the cost whilst the wealthy hide behind gated communities and have armed bodyguards.
How about those liberals and leftards especially politicians especially and democrat president who believes the same, who demand the police be de-funded or even disbanded, who want all guns banned be banned from calling 911, lose all their bodyguards,security and protections, gated communities are closed and all made fully open to public access including high ranking politicians such as pelosi and biden etc.
How about they all live the life of misery they are inflicting on the middle and lower classes, facing the same risks of robbery, rape, violent crimes the rest of the world face?
How about those all shouting for illegals to be let in and given the same rights as a citizen (Because they know the illegals will vote democrat)
How about Voter ID the same way ID's are used during the day for all sorts of things to buy products and services?
They won't since it will reveal all the attempts at multiple voting/the dead voting/ forged proxy votes etc, but that is OK because the impoverished blacks won't vote if they have to prove their id or whatever excuse is used.
All this is going to backfire big time.

No mention is being made of the hundreds and thousands of black, predominately young males murdered by fellow blacks.
This doesn't suit the liberal agenda nor the BLM or antifa leaders and followers who insist that every problem blacks face is because of whites regardless of them all having the same opportunities as whites from the get go, attend the same classes as whites etc.
It doesn't help either having the divisive term African-Americans.
If you are born in America then you are American, end of.
We don't have similar terms in the UK, you are English or Irish or Scottish or Welsh or simply British.
We don't say African-English or similar. it just divides a nation and encourages us and them thinking.
Everything is blames on slavery when Africans were bought to America.
No mention is made that it was Africans capturing fellow Africans either as P.O.W's or from raiding parties and selling them to the Americans/British/Portuguese/Arabs etc
No mention is made of the Moors capturing and enslaving whites.
WE Brits don't bang on about being captured and sold as slaves by the Italians (The Romans)
No mention is made of ongoing slavery in African countries, of tribal wars, extreme poverty despite the billions poured in via aid, the rampant diseases, the rampant corruption, the illiteracy.
What about the racism by light skinned blacks against dark skinned blacks which even goes on in America today, again dating back to slavery when light skinned slaves worked in the house and the dark skinned in the fields.
Skin lightening creams openly advertised and blacks wearing wigs and weaves or perms to have their hair straightened from a young age (isn't that cultural appropriation since their own hair is almost always tightly curled and natural hair seems to be looked down on although there now seems to be a trend for hair to be left natural))

Tania Cadogan said...

cont.

"The racist cops arrested me for attempted murder for my unprovoked attempt of trying to kill a cop, with independent black witnesses watching and filming and, in some cases, shouting encouragement, cops trying to stop me using his own gun against him, the media filming us in the protest, CCTV footage as well as body cam footage,my victim's statement plus hospital reports of his life changing injuries. It is 'cos I is black? I didn't see them arresting any whites who were peacefully protesting by chanting and waving placards and not attacking cops. The cops are racist"

If it carries on like this, victims will be the ones being prosecuted because they didn't cooperate with the criminal by making their homes burglar friendly with unlocked doors, no alarms or dogs or weapons.
By not having a large sum of money available in their wallets to give to muggers. Shop keepers having large sums in their tills as well as a wide range of products available in a variety of sizes and colors for shop lifters, Banks making their tellers keep their tills open at all times for bank robbers and the safe open half an hour before closing to fist come first served robber (but only if they are black)
Perhaps a la Terry Pratchett there will be a thieve guild where victims of crime get a receipt and you can arrange for a convenient time and place to be robbe

Nowadays, the modern, properly registered Thieves' Guild makes money mainly by having rich people pay an annual premium, and arrange for a convenient date to rob an acceptable amount from these rich clients in their own home.
For the poorer (but not penniless) citizens who do not arrange for premiums and appointments, the Thieves quite politely rob them in the streets, in their business premises, or in their homes, not badly injuring them, and always leaving them a receipt which guarantees that these people will not be inconvenienced with another official robbery for the rest of the year.
Some of the very modern Thieves stand in front of a prospective client in a dark alley, introduce the Ankh-Morporkian guild arrangement, ask for money, and give gifts such as "genuine crystal glasses", or a book of coupons to visitors to the quaint city (see The Truth).

Since the guild also includes the housebreakers, for an annual fee you can become entitled for a brass plaque to put over your door, so that you won't be officialy burgled.

Although it looks very much like a business run in a way to maintain the old image of the lawless Ankh-Morpork, the Thieves' Guild does consist of Thieves, men who will not hesitate before injuring people while taking their money.
More importantly, a Thieves' Guild member carries a Guild license on all business occasions to identify himself to the clients and ensure legalized thieving (see Feet of Clay).
Someone found to rob or steal without a license can get arrested by the Watch Officers, and that is a good fate.
The fatal fate for an unlicensed thief will be to meet Thieves' Guild enforcers, who will capture him, kill him, and hang his body somewhere in the city, put him up on top of the Guild building where buildings usually have weathervanes or hang him from the gallows (engraved by Ralph Gibbons).

https://wiki.lspace.org/mediawiki/Thieves%27_Guild