Ex-Cop Found Guilty of Violating Breonna Taylor's Rights

Kentucky, Louisville, USASat Nov 02 2024
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In a significant legal development, a former Louisville police officer named Brett Hankison has been found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights. The jury's decision came after a botched raid in 2020, during which Taylor was tragically killed. Hankison, who is 48 years old, fired 10 shots into Taylor's apartment but didn't hit anyone. Some of his bullets also went into a neighboring apartment. This wasn't his first trial; he had faced two previous ones. The raid was part of a narcotics investigation targeting Taylor's ex-boyfriend, who lived elsewhere. Taylor's boyfriend, thinking intruders were breaking in, fired a single shot toward the door. This led to officers opening fire, killing Taylor. Hankison testified that he believed his fellow officers were in grave danger. The jury found Hankison not guilty of another charge related to Taylor's neighbor. They returned to deliberate on the charge concerning Taylor, eventually finding him guilty. This charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. Some jury members were emotional as the verdict was announced.
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