Georgia teacher faces backlash after blaming Breonna Taylor for her own death in virtual class


Susan McCoy issued a video apology to students admitting her ignorance after she received push back for her comments

Susan McCoy, a Georgia high school teacher, is under fire for comments she made during a virtual class about the death of Breonna Taylor.

On Friday, she stated Taylor was responsible for her own demise during the class, which was recorded on video and posted to social media.

McCoy, who teaches forensics science at Pebblebrook High School in Mableton, is seen on a Zoom call discussing Taylor’s death. She then made statements suggesting that Taylor’s death was her own fault, saying: “if you hang out with people with guns that shoot at cops, you’re likely to get caught in the crossfire.”


In the Zoom call, McCoy said Taylor’s associations with dangerous people led to her death.

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Susan McCoy (via screenshot)

“She was hanging out with the guy who was wanted on charges,” McCoy said. “[The police] knocked and he fired at them and they fired back. You know if you hang out with people who are criminals, and they shoot at a cop, you’re likely to get caught in the crossfire.”

While expressing remorse for her death, she stood firm in her assessment.

“I’m sorry she died; it’s sad, but she put herself in that position by hanging out with somebody she shouldn’t have been with,” the teacher said.

Taylor was killed last March in Louisville, Kentucky after police confronted her and her boyfriend while in her home. According to the New York Times, police had served a no-knock warrant and broke the door down. Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, thought someone was breaking in and fired his weapon in self-defense. This prompted the officers to fire back, leading to Taylor being fatally struck by an officers’ bullets.

The warrant was served over Taylor’s ex-boyfriend,Jamarcus Glover, who was being investigated on drug charges. However, as previously reported bytheGrio, Glover says that Taylor was never involved with any illegal activity, nor were there any drugs in her home.

“There was nothing never there or anything ever there, and at the end of the day, they went about it the wrong way and lied on that search warrant and shot that girl out there,” Glover said.

The Zoom call went viral and McCoy received push back from both students in class and backlash on social media. This prompted McCoy to post a video apology, asking to be forgiven for her ignorance.

“I want to apologize sincerely publicly for things I said today in my class that had to do with something that I was very ignorant about. I’m just heartbroken that I said something so rude and disrespectful,” said McCoy, who expressed her desire to regain the trust of her students after causing hurt.

“All I can do is say I’m so sorry. I should never have talked about something that I didn’t understand and I truly, truly apologize and ask for forgiveness and hope that someday i can have that trust back with my students that i know that i lost,” she added.
 
“She was hanging out with the guy who was wanted on charges,” McCoy said. “[The police] knocked and he fired at them and they fired back. You know if you hang out with people who are criminals, and they shoot at a cop, you’re likely to get caught in the crossfire.”

She's not wrong. In fact, this is a good lesson for students to learn: choose the company you keep, wisely.
 
Glover says that Taylor was never involved with any illegal activity, nor were there any drugs in her home.
Despite 4 months of surveillance including texts, calls and pictures of people bringing things to and from her house to known drug dens, as well as police finding a wad of drug money in her couch.
She's not wrong. In fact, this is a good lesson for students to learn: choose the company you keep, wisely.
Akshually, she's wrong. The police were there for her. Her boyfriend shot at them, after calling 911, because he had no idea why police would be beating on their door at midnight. He didn't know she was fucking her ex and letting him use her apartment as a stash house, so it never clicked in his head that he could be shooting at cops.

There are no heroes or villains here. Just human weakness and error.
 
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Breonna Taylor was absolutely not a victim of police brutality or white supremacy or any of that shit. Full stop. She just wasn't. However, I don't know if I'd go as far as saying she had it coming. She shouldn't have been hanging out with a scumbag and her bad choices did, in fact, result in her death, but...well honestly I'm having a hard time disagreeing with anything this woman said. But she still shouldn't have said it out loud.
 
The truth is no longer proof of anything. Only fee-fees and fabricated narratives.

We are doomed as a society.
I'm not sure what you're trying say here because the teacher's statement isn't true.

Kenneth Walker didn't have a criminal record, he wasn't wanted, and he had a valid concealed carry permit which he wouldn't have been able to obtain with a criminal record.

And again only 1 of 14 witnesses claimed the officers knocked.

Of course we'd know for sure if they knocked if they were wearing body cameras which according to the LMPD they weren't even though one of them was clearly wearing a body camera in the photo.

“She was hanging out with the guy who was wanted on charges,” McCoy said. “[The police] knocked and he fired at them and they fired back. You know if you hang out with people who are criminals, and they shoot at a cop, you’re likely to get caught in the crossfire.”
 
She's not wrong. In fact, this is a good lesson for students to learn: choose the company you keep, wisely.
Wild that this kind of thing isn't taught anymore. When parents say that person is a "bad influence" on you they're not(usually) just being helicopter parents.
"you are the average of the five people we spend the most time with" As they say.
 
And again only 1 of 14 witnesses claimed the officers knocked.
Pretty strange for Walker to wake up, get his gun, call the police and walk into the hallway before they tried to breach the door then.

But yeah. She was killed because of the drug war. Is that white supremacy? Kinda? Is it preventable? I mean... yeah, we could completely restructure our society and economy to give people opportunities to do meaningful work and live a life of dignity and respect, but that would mean no more cheap goods made by foreign slaves, which would be nationalism and therefore even more white supremacyist.
 
Pretty strange for Walker to wake up, get his gun, call the police and walk into the hallway before they tried to breach the door then.

But yeah. She was killed because of the drug war. Is that white supremacy? Kinda? Is it preventable? I mean... yeah, we could completely restructure our society and economy to give people opportunities to do meaningful work and live a life of dignity and respect, but that would mean no more cheap goods made by foreign slaves, which would be nationalism and therefore even more white supremacyist.
He wasn't sleeping they were watching TV.

I'll take it a step further,

In one version of the story Jonathan Mattingly claims he cleared two rooms before coming under fire. In another version he claims he was shot as soon as he opened the door.

AG Daniel Cameron told the grand jury that Walker's 9mm bullet hit the officer. The state police said the bullet was too damaged to be attributed to any specific gun beyond caliber.

AG Daniel Cameron told the grand jury that Walker's 9mm bullet had to be the one that hit the officer because it was the only 9mm and the officers all had .40 caliber handguns. However records show Brett Hankison was issued a 9mm.

We can all hate Black Lives Matter and their BS stories, but it's impossible to rule out that the officer wasn't hit by another officer and the willingness of the state AG to lie should concern anyone.
 
After almost a year of criminals being idolized, starting with someone literally named phonetically Armed Robbery, I no longer care enough to look into events to try and find the truth in all these games of cops-and-joggers, and it would take overwhelming evidence to strip the benefit of the doubt from the cops.

So fuck Breonna Taylor. Fuck the protestors. Fuck the liberals who want unachievable standards for every cop interaction, but think every criminal should be pampered and recieve impromptu therapy in the name of 'mental health'. And fuck any pathetic white 'parent' who thinks the teacher did wrong by telling the kids to avoid drug dealers. If you weren't such pathetic race traitors and cuckolds, you'd be hammering in the same thing as well.
 
I'm not sure what you're trying say here because the teacher's statement isn't true.

Kenneth Walker didn't have a criminal record, he wasn't wanted, and he had a valid concealed carry permit which he wouldn't have been able to obtain with a criminal record.

And again only 1 of 14 witnesses claimed the officers knocked.

Of course we'd know for sure if they knocked if they were wearing body cameras which according to the LMPD they weren't even though one of them was clearly wearing a body camera in the photo.
I believe they didn't knock because this happened to me in a small shit hole of a college town. Wrong address. No apology,

It also happened years later in NYC, they were trying to break the door
down and I called the local precinct (which was funny because they warrant cops and the local cops almost came to blows). In both cases they didn't identify as cops, the local cops did and I opened the door.

They were looking for the previous occupant.

No knock warrants are bad and often result in fatal outcomes.
 
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He wasn't sleeping they were watching TV.

I'll take it a step further,

In one version of the story Jonathan Mattingly claims he cleared two rooms before coming under fire. In another version he claims he was shot as soon as he opened the door.

AG Daniel Cameron told the grand jury that Walker's 9mm bullet hit the officer. The state police said the bullet was too damaged to be attributed to any specific gun beyond caliber.

AG Daniel Cameron told the grand jury that Walker's 9mm bullet had to be the one that hit the officer because it was the only 9mm and the officers all had .40 caliber handguns. However records show Brett Hankison was issued a 9mm.

We can all hate Black Lives Matter and their BS stories, but it's impossible to rule out that the officer wasn't hit by another officer and the willingness of the state AG to lie should concern anyone.
From what I've heard, the fact that they paid out a wrongful death claim so readily indicates that it was a total clusterfuck, even outside of the public outcry. But they were there that night to arrest Brianna, by all accounts.
 
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The truth is no longer proof of anything. Only fee-fees and fabricated narratives.

We are doomed as a society.
It's pretty funny how quickly and with so little fan fare we became a post truth society.

As soon as the truth started to hurt the left's feelings it was unceremoniously dropped, that's all there is to it, they didn't even think about it or hesitate for one second, it was an instant "I don't like what you're saying therefore I don't care whether it's true or not" and that was that, the left no longer cared whether something was true or not.
 
I have no pity for those who apologize for the truth.
She deserves every bit of pushback and eventual firing.
 
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