The SWAT team called in to clear Breonna Taylor’s apartment found her motionless body in her hallway, and when they checked for a pulse, they calmly and repeatedly stated, “She’s done.” The bodycam footage was released by the Louisville, Kentucky Police Department on Thursday. The video recorded several SWAT officers on the …
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Kentucky Attorney General Defends Grand Jury Process In The Breonna Taylor Case
On Monday, Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron discredited all accusations by Breonna Taylor’s family that he mishandled the case, which ended with no officers being charged for Taylor’s death. The Attorney General’s office explained the circumstances that gave Cameron control over the grand jury process, saying it possessed the “resources required …
Read More »Court Releases Grand Jury Recording In Breonna Taylor Case
The grand jury testimony released today detailed several accounts of what happened when police broke into Breonna Taylor’s home and fired several shots, striking and killing her. During the hearing, the officers said they announced themselves as cops, and the now-indicted officer claimed that Taylor’s boyfriend initially said she opened …
Read More »Louisville Police Internal Investigation Reveals Officers Were Told “No Suspicious Packages” Were Sent to Breonna Taylor’s Home
As we await grand jury transcripts in Breonna Taylor’s case, new revelations keep coming to light. According to reports, Louisville Police Department police officers say they were repeatedly told there were no packages, “suspicious or otherwise” delivered to the home of Breonna Taylor in connection to their drug investigation. An …
Read More »Kentucky Attorney General Seeks To Delay Release Of Grand Jury Proceedings In Breonna Taylor Case
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is seeking to delay the release of the secret grand jury proceedings from the Breonna Taylor case. A judge ruled earlier this week that the recording be made public after an unidentified juror filed a motion asking a judge to unseal the transcript and records …
Read More »Kentucky Attorney General Did Not Recommend Homicide Charges To The Grand Jury In Breonna Taylor Case
Written By @cabbagepatchgrl Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has been receiving criticism on how he is handling the Breonna Taylor case. On Tuesday, he said that he recommended no murder charges be filed against the officers involved in Taylor’s death despite the evidence against them. Cameron did recommend that one …
Read More »Kentucky Attorney General Says Grand Jury Proceedings in Breonna Taylor Case Will be Released
On Monday night, after a grand juror filed a motion to release grand jury transcripts and recordings in connection to Breonna Taylor’s investigation, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said he will go through with the release. In the initial motion, an unidentified juror accused Cameron of making false statements against …
Read More »LMPD SWAT Commander Expressed Serious Concerns About The Raid Carried Out On Breonna Taylor’s Home
In the months following the botched raid that killed Breonna Taylor, a Louisville SWAT commander, expressed concerns about how the fatal raid was carried out. Louisville Metro Police Department Lieutenant Dale Massey expressed his concerns during a lengthy interview with detectives in the Public Integrity Unit. According to Vice, Massey …
Read More »Grand Juror In Breonna Taylor Case Accuses AG Daniel Cameron of Using Them As A Shield, Wants Permission To Speak Out
A grand juror has filed a motion to release grand jury transcripts and recordings of relating to the Breonna Taylor investigation. The unidentified grand juror filed a motion on Monday asking the judge to give up their confidential status so they could speak out. They blame Kentucky Attorney General Daniel …
Read More »Brett Hankison, Former LMPD Detective Involved In Breonna Taylor’s Death, Pleads Not Guilty to Wanton Endangerment
Brett Hankison, the ex LMPD detective involved in the fatal drug raid that left 26-year-old Breonna Taylor dead, has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the incident. Hankison stood before the court on Monday, via video, to be arraigned on three counts of wanton endangerment. The officer was one …
Read More »Results From Ballistics Test Fails To Support AG Cameron’s Claim That Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend Shot An Officer
A ballistics report by the Kentucky State Police does not corroborate state Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s claim that a Louisville police officer was shot by Kenneth Walker, Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, the night she was killed. On Wednesday, Cameron told reporters that “friendly fire” from former Louisville officer Brett Hankinson as …
Read More »Key Witness Who Heard Officers ID Themselves During Breonna Taylor Raid Changed His Story
The key witness claiming that police announced themselves the night of the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment drastically changed his account of what went down. According to Vice, Aarin Sarpee was picking up his daughter from the apartment above Taylor’s during the raid, even getting into an argument with …
Read More »“Breonna’s Law” Author Arrested At Louisville, Ky Protest
Louisville, Kentucky police officers arrested a state lawmaker during protests in response to the state’s decision not to charge the three white police officers who killed Breonna Taylor. But it wasn’t just any lawmaker; it was Democrat Representative Attica Scott, the woman who introduced the “Breonna’s Law,” which was drafted …
Read More »Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend Is Devastated By The Grand Jury’s Decision; Lawyer Believes AG Daniel Cameron Is Blaming His Client For Taylor’s Murder
Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker says he is “devastated” by the Kentucky grand jury’s decision not to indict any of the police involved in the fatal shooting of Taylor, and says he believes he is being wrongfully blamed for Taylor’s murder. After Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced the grand …
Read More »George Clooney, Ava DuVernay, LeBron James and More React To The Grand Jury’s Breonna Taylor Decision
Facts are facts, no matter where you are geographically. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has rightfully received the criticism he deserved. For one, he supported the decision not to charge Breonna Taylor’s killers with murder, and two, he had the audacity to tell the people of Kentucky to watch out …
Read More »2 Louisville Police Officers Shot Following Grand Jury’s Decision To Not Charge The Three Officers Involved In Breonna Taylor’s Death With Murder; Suspect In Custody
Following the grand jury ruling in the death of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, which resulted in a decision not to indict the three officers involved on murder-related charges, protests erupted in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and Louisville where two officers were shot. A spokesman for the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department issued …
Read More »Kentucky Attorney General Goes After ‘Celebrities, Influencers And Activists’ After Breonna Taylor Decision, Says Celebs And Other Social Figures ‘Will Try To Tell Us How To Feel’
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron called out the reactions to Breonna Taylor’s grand jury decision from “celebrities, influencers, and activists,” warning citizens to not allow famous people to “try to tell us how to feel.” The news that Taylor’s murderers would not face true justice is a decision that is …
Read More »Kentucky Grand Jury Indicts One Officer In Breonna Taylor Shooting
The Kentucky attorney general has announced the highly awaited decision on the death of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, one officer has been charged in connection to the case. The two other officers have not been indicted. On Wednesday afternoon, attorney general Daniel Cameron discussed the decision from the steps of the …
Read More »Officer Involved In Breonna Taylor’s Death Sends Angry Email To 1,000 Fellow Cops Defending His Actions: “Your Civil Rights Mean Nothing, But The Criminal Has Total Autonomy’
An officer involved in the shooting that killed Breonna Taylor emailed over 1,000 of his fellow cops to defend his actions that night in March and criticize the mayor for failing “all of us in epic proportions for their own gain and to cover their asses.” Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly sent …
Read More »Louisville Announces $12 Million Settlement to Breonna Taylor’s Family; City’s Largest Settlement Ever
Breonna Taylor’s family will receive a $12 million settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit after she was fatally shot in her home by police six months ago. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer made the announcement Tuesday afternoon with Taylor’s family and attorneys present. Fischer said the city does not acknowledge any …
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