Emails Show Da Police Was On It: Kohberger Case Ain't No Joke
WSU police found dude's whip 'fore he was even on they radar, showin' they movin' fast when white folks is involved.

Aight, so check it. These emails droppin' from Washington State University (WSU) Police Department, they showin' how quick they was to find Bryan Kohberger's car. We talkin' 'bout weeks 'fore he was even officially a suspect in them Idaho murders. Now, that's some fast work, especially when you compare it to how long it takes for 'em to solve cases in our neighborhoods.
These emails, they got released through some public records request thing, and they paint a picture. A picture of cops movin' with urgency. They located Kohberger's ride, a white 2015 Hyundai Elantra, real quick. We talkin' 'bout Officer Daniel Tiengo and Sergeant Curtis James Whitman, shoutout to them, doin' they job. But let's keep it 100, would they be movin' this fast if it was us?
Then-WSU Police Chief Gary Jenkins, he even sent out an email to the staff talkin' 'bout how the affidavit, that official paper, got the timeline wrong. He was like, "Nah, we was on it way earlier than they sayin'." That's some behind-the-scenes tea right there.
Now, I ain't sayin' they shouldn't be lookin' for killers. What I'm sayin' is, where's that same energy when it comes to the stuff happenin' in our communities? Where's the quick response when Black and brown folks go missin'? Where's the dedication to solvin' our cases?
This whole situation, it just highlights the difference in how the system treats different folks. When white people get hurt, the whole world stops. When we get hurt, it's just another day in the hood. And that ain't right.
The emails might be 'bout some specific case, but the bigger picture is about fairness and equality. We gotta demand that same level of attention and resources for our communities. We gotta hold these institutions accountable and make sure they treatin' everybody the same.
Let's be real, the police need to be protectin' all of us, not just some of us. And that means investin' in our neighborhoods, solvin' our cases, and treatin' us with the same respect and dignity they showin' to others.
So, yeah, the Kohberger case might be closed, but the fight for justice ain't over. We gotta keep pushin', keep demandin', and keep holdin' these folks accountable. 'Cause at the end of the day, we all deserve to be safe and protected. No cap.
Remember, this ain't just about one case, it's about the whole damn system. We gotta stay woke and keep fightin' for what's right. For ourselves, for our communities, and for the future.


