No officers were charged directly with Breonna Taylor’s death.
A Kentucky Grand jury indicted one officer for shooting into the neighboring apartment.
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A Kentucky Grand jury indicted one officer for shooting into the neighboring apartment.
The 3 wanton endangerment charges against Hankison are for Breonna Taylor’s neighbors. https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/23/us/breonna-taylor-attorney-general-grand-jury-announcement/index.html">https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/2...
Attorney Ben Crump and co-counsels Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker released the following statement in response to the Grand Jury’s decision in the killing of Breonna Taylor:
FBI Louisville statement:
“FBI Louisville continues to investigate all aspects of the death of Breonna Taylor. Our work will continue beyond the state charges announced today.”
“FBI Louisville continues to investigate all aspects of the death of Breonna Taylor. Our work will continue beyond the state charges announced today.”
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s full prepared remarks from the press conference on the Grand Jury decision in the investigation into the killing of Breonna Taylor here (six pages):
Fired LMPD Officer Brett Hankison was booked at 4:30pm Thursday at the Shelby County Detention Center on the 3 wanton endangerment charges— and released at 5:02pm, the jail confirmed to CNN by phone.