Kentucky, Breonna Taylor
Christian Science Monitor · 18h
Years after Breonna Taylor’s death, jury finds Kentucky cop guilty of excessive force
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Black Star News · 1d
Kentucky Police Officer Found Guilty Of Crimes In Breonna Taylor Police Killing Case
YouTube ScreenshotsWikimedia Commons A federal jury in Louisville, Kentucky, Friday convicted a former Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officer for violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor during the execution of a search warrant in March 2020 that led to the tragic death of Taylor in her home.
11Alive · 3d
Breonna Taylor case: Jury issues verdict in ex-Kentucky detective’s federal retrial
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After three days of deliberations, a Louisville jury has reached a verdict in the federal retrial of a former LMPD detective charged in the Breonna Taylor case. Brett Hankison was charged with violating the civil rights of Taylor and her neighbors the night of a botched raid at her apartment in March 2020.
The New York Times · 2d
In Louisville, Relief and Regret After Ex-Officer’s Conviction in Breonna Taylor Case
After a jury found that a former police detective used excessive force in the 2020 raid that killed Ms. Taylor, residents expressed both hope for police reform and reservations about the verdict.
CBC.ca · 19h
Police officer convicted of using excessive force in botched raid that killed Breonna Taylor
A federal jury on Friday convicted a former Kentucky police detective of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during a botched 2020 drug raid that left her dead. It was the first conviction of a Louisville police officer who was involved in the deadly raid.
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