LMPD investigator: No officers should've fired in Taylor rai

LMPD investigator: No officers should've fired in Taylor raid


'No officers should have fired': What investigators say about raid at Breonna Taylor's apartment in newly released files
In one of the files obtained by WHAS11, Sergeant Andrew Meyer concluded that not a single officer who was in Taylor's home should have fired their weapon.
Author: Tyler Emery, Taylor Weiter
Published: 6:01 PM EDT May 7, 2021
Updated: 3:56 PM EDT May 9, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A recently released report from the Louisville Metro Police Department's (LMPD) Public Standards Unit (PSU) said no officers should have fired their weapons in the raid that resulted in Breonna Taylor's death.
After the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that investigative files are no longer exempt from Open Records law once a public agency takes final action on employee complaints, the Louisville Metro Government amended its process to release investigative files in cases of employee misconduct, like the PSU's investigation into the Breonna Taylor shooting.

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