if you're one of those boys who always believe the cops you should read the following article;
Houston, TX — The murder of an innocent Houston couple made national headlines earlier this year as police took to smearing their names and threatening those
who didn’t believe their official narrative. As the months passed, we
learned that the Houston police department’s raid on the home of Dennis
Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas was based on lies and they were murdered for
no reason. Now, the case has reached turning point after the family
hired a forensics expert to examine the home and found that there is no
evidence the officers encountered gunfire.
According to the forensics experts hired by the family of the
victims, the officers who suffered bullet wounds during the raid on the
innocent couple’s home were shot by their fellow cops. This is a direct
challenge to the official narrative which states the officers were
forced to kill the couple after the couple opened fire on them.
It is important to point out that even if the couple did open fire on
the officers, the officers were in plainclothes when they kicked in the
door to the home and fired first, killing their dog. They did not
announce themselves as police and the couple had no way of knowing they
were cops. The couple was merely defending themselves from armed home
invaders who came in shooting. However, it now appears that the couple
never defended themselves and were simply murdered by cops who shot each
other.
According to police, when they kicked in the door to the home they
were forced to shoot the couple’s dog, at which point Tuttle grabbed his
.357 Magnum revolver and opened fire on the officers. Then, according
to police, Nicholas moved in to disarm one of the officers, so they shot
and killed her. However, according to the forensics experts, there is
no evidence of this.
Furthermore, the forensics team noted that police never really
investigated the crime scene and left behind mountains of evidence
showing what really transpired...........https://thefreethoughtproject.com/forensics-experts-dispute-houston-pd-investigation/
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