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Former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison was sentenced in federal court Monday for his actions during the fatal raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
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Former Louisville Metro Police Department detective Brett Hankison was convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights in a federal trial last year.
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The voter engagement campaign, announced on what would have been Breonna Taylor's 30th birthday, is fueled in part by Attorney General Daniel Cameron's handling of the investigation into Taylor's killing at the hands of Louisville Metro Police Department.
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Myles Cosgrove, who investigators say fired the shot that killed Breonna Taylor in March 2020, was hired by the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, less than an hour drive from Louisville.
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The 90-page report released Wednesday details a list of issues federal investigators uncovered during a two-year investigation of LMPD that began in April 2021, a year after the police killing of Breonna Taylor and in the wake of protests that followed.
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Federal investigators said Kelly Goodlett added a false line to the warrant and later conspired with another detective to create a cover story when Taylor's March 13, 2020, shooting death by police began gaining national attention.
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Breonna Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer, met with U.S. Department of Justice officials on Monday, a day after the two-year anniversary of her daughter’s killing. After the meeting, Palmer said at a news conference that she refuses to give up fighting for justice for her daughter.
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A jury found former officer Brett Hankison not guilty of felony wanton endangerment for shots that went through a neighbor's wall. He's the only officer who has faced charges in the March 2020 raid.
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Breonna Taylor was killed one year ago this week. Here is WFPL’s series remembering her.The night they killed her, police did not say her name.The first…
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Three grand jurors from the Breonna Taylor case have filed an impeachment petition against Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, alleging he misled...