From
The Hill ...
“I truly believe this with every fiber of my being — had they gotten at us, they would have gotten us to the ground, we might not have been killed, we might just have been injured by being kicked in the head or kicked in the stomach until we were senseless,” Paul elaborated.
Paul noted that he was the senator who
introduced the “Justice for Breonna Taylor Act,” which would prohibit federal law enforcement from carrying out a warrant "until after the officer provides notice of his or her authority and purpose."
“The irony is lost on these idiots. They’re trying to kill the person who's actually trying to get rid of no-knock raids,” Paul said.
So, they "might not have been killed" by "these idiots" who were "trying to kill" them and who apparently did not touch them. Meanwhile ...
The senator also claimed that the protesters possibly came from out of state and were “paid to be anarchists.”
Dang. At the same time, thuggery should be prevented and protest defended.