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Officers shouldn't have fired a single shot in Breonna Taylor's home: Report


Officers shouldn t have fired a single shot in Breonna Taylor s home: Report
Officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting speaks out
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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 a new report from two investigators.
© Courtesy Tamika Palmer
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 News. ....

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Officers shouldn't have fired into Breonna Taylor's home, report says


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(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 a new report from two investigators.
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 News. ....

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


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Circumstances made it unsafe to take a single shot, says internal report.
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Officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting speaks out
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers who burst through her apartment in Louisville, speaks to ABC News for the first time publicly about that fateful night. Courtesy Tamika Palmer
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 a new report from two investigators. ....

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Officers shouldn't have fired a single shot in Breonna Taylor's home: News reports


Officers shouldn t have fired a single shot in Breonna Taylor s home: Report
Officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting speaks out
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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 a new report from two investigators.
© Courtesy Tamika Palmer
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 News. ....

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Dr. Bill Smock an expert in Derek Chauvin trial is one-of-a-kind


We ve never had a case like this in the history of the world : Meet Dr. Bill Smock, America s only police surgeon
People in his line of work respected his reputation well before he made headlines as an expert witness in the Derek Chauvin murder trial.
Author: Chris Williams
Updated: 7:59 PM EDT April 23, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Louisville Metro Police Department has the only police surgeon in the United States his name is Dr. Bill Smock. Dr. Smock’s job is much different than those seen on true crime and forensic shows.
He mostly helps detectives with cases involving living victims and living patients. People in his line of work respected his reputation well before he made headlines as an expert witness in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. ....

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