Well since then police went to the wrong house
It was the right house, but the target of the warrant had moved out. Breanna Taylor used to date a drug dealer who was the target.
and the person who shot but never injured anyone thought they were thieves breaking in,
He actually hit one of the cops.
it doesn't sound reasonable that they killed a perfectly innocent woman, who if I remember correctly was in her bed. I heard that the usual sentence for such a crime was a 20 year sentence, so the cop got a rather light sentence imo.
Harkinson did not hit Taylor. In fact, it was he who did not shot and injure anybody, not Taylor's boyfriend.
He was being prosecuted
because his aim was off.
I know nothing about the other two cases you mentioned but they have nothing to do with the Taylor case, and most of us expect the police to have much better judgment then some do these days.
I also expect lawyers, who are officers of the court, to not hand out Molotov cocktails and torch police vehicles just because they are angry. I see this as a much more serious crime because they had
mens rea, i.e. criminal intent. So did the robber in Florida who got away with no prison time because of her gender. Harkinson did not have
mens rea.
The only person(s) who should have been prosecuted in the Taylor case were people who misrepresented facts to get the warrant for an address that turned out not to be current. Which ties nicely with ...
Do you recall the time the cops in ATL went to the wrong door and shot and killed a 90 year old women who came to the door with a gun, as she thought her home was about to be robbed? It was probably over 20 years ago. She never shot the gun, but the cops immediately killed her. Were they wearing protective gear? If not, why not?
It does not matter if she managed to get a shot off or not, raising the gun is enough. No police officer will let themselves be shot regardless of vests, which are not 100% effective anyway.
This case also involved a detective misrepresenting the facts to get a warrant. I do not think officers who shot the old woman did anything wrong, the detective did.
Did they not bother to double check the address, if not why not? I don't remember if any of them were charged with a crime, but imo, they killed an innocent old woman who was trying to protect herself. I thought in our gun crazy country, people have the right to defend themselves from intruders, even if the intruders are stupid police who have a warrant but go to the wrong home.
The address was correct, just not current. Same with the Vine City case in Atlanta. Correct address, but shenanigans leading to obtaining the warrant. Which means the responding officers did not screw up in either case. Except for bad aim on part of Harkinson. But I do not think that deserves three years.