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Breonna Taylor: Preliminary Louisville PD report suggested officers violated their firearms training by opening fire during raid


Breonna Taylor: Preliminary Louisville PD report suggested officers violated their firearms training by opening fire during raid
CNN
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A preliminary Louisville Metro Police Department internal report prepared on the botched raid that led to Breonna Taylor s death suggested that officers violated department rules by opening fire, even after an officer was hit.
The report, included in documents released by the LMPD and first reported by the Louisville Courier-Journal, was prepared by an investigator for the department s Professional Standards Unit (PSU) on December 4.
Taylor was struck by bullets six times after her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired one shot at officers serving a warrant in the early hours of March 13, 2020. Walker later said he believed the officers to be intruders. ....

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New Report Says Officers Shouldn't Have Fired Into Breonna Taylor's Home, Casting Doubt on Previous Statements Made by Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron


New Report Says Officers Shouldn’t Have Fired Into Breonna Taylor’s Home, Casting Doubt on Previous Statements Made by Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron
New documents from an internal probe into the fatal shooting of 26-year-old
Breonna Taylor last year in Louisville, Kentucky, now show that the officers who carried out the no-knock warrant shouldn’t have fired their weapons on the night of March 13, 2020, killing Taylor in her apartment hallway that led to her front door.
ABC News and other outlets reported that Sgt. Andrew Meyer of the Louisville Metro Police Department Professional Standards Unit determined in a preliminary report that the three officers, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and former police officers Brett Hankison and Myles Cosgrove, who were terminated back in June 2020 and January 2021, respectively, should have held their fire after Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot Sgt. Mattingly in the leg as the officers breached the apartment front door. The PS ....

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Preliminary Louisville PD report suggested officers violated their firearms training by opening fire during Breonna Taylor raid


Preliminary Louisville PD report suggested officers violated their firearms training by opening fire during Breonna Taylor raid
By Evan Simko-Bednarski, CNN
Updated 12:18 AM ET, Tue May 11, 2021
(CNN)A preliminary Louisville Metro Police Department internal report prepared on the botched raid that led to Breonna Taylor s death suggested that officers violated department rules by opening fire, even after an officer was hit.
The report, included in documents released by the LMPD and first reported by the Louisville Courier-Journal, was prepared by an investigator for the department s Professional Standards Unit (PSU) on December 4.
Taylor was struck by bullets six times after her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired one shot at officers serving a warrant in the early hours of March 13, 2020. Walker later said he believed the officers to be intruders. ....

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Officers shouldn't have fired into Breonna Taylor's home: Report


Officers shouldn t have fired into Breonna Taylor s home: Report
Carly Roman
© Dylan T. Lovan/AP
A billboard sponsored by O, The Oprah Magazine, is on display with with a photo of Breonna Taylor, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 in Louisville, KY. Twenty-six billboards are going up across Louisville, demanding that the police officers involved in Taylor s death be arrested and charged. Taylor was shot multiple times March 13 when police officers burst into her Louisville apartment using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. No drugs were found. (AP Photo/Dylan T. Lovan)
The officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor should not have been firing into her home, an internal investigation says. ....

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Officers shouldn't have fired into Breonna Taylor's home, documents reportedly show


Courtesy Tamika Palmer
(LOUISVILLE, Ky.) Newly released documents from an internal probe into the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor shows two investigators determined that none of the officers involved in serving a 2020 narcotics warrant at the 26-year-old’s apartment should have fired their gun, but the findings were contradicted by senior officials in the Louisville Metro Police Department, according to news media reports.
Sgt. Andrew Meyer of the police department’s Professional Standards Unit determined in a preliminary report dated Dec. 4 that the three officers involved in the March 13, 2020, shooting should have held their fire after Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot one of them, according to the documents obtained by ABC affiliate station WHAS-TV and the Courier Journal newspaper, both in Louisville. ....

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