We'll know soon I suppose.
That said, let's assume a worst case scenario. Let's say they come back with something that is for all intents and purposes a "clearing" of the case against the officers involved, and it would have to be a long list that goes beyond just the people that broke into the front door the night Taylor was killed. As **** ups go they would need to go up the chain of command. Who signed off on the operation? Who is responsible for the mistakes that lead to this killing? How could something go so wrong on an operation that by its very nature you would assume all the i's would be dotted and all the t's crossed?
If they give the police a pass, then I think the issue is less "support" for the cops doing the no knock break in and more that all the way up to the top this would bring down a **** ton of higher ups. Or else they are worried that in looking into this that more stones would be unturned about other things the PD has been up to. And they won't have that if they can help it.
I hope I'm wrong.
But I'm still thinking this coast to coast Police freak out is less about loyalty to systemic racism as it is about how the systemic racism is causing a national lens to be focused on cops and they are afraid ALL the bodies are gonna get unburied.
Metaphorically speaking.