In the midst of the pandemic seemingly in the shadows of the live video murder of George Floyd, 26 year old EMT Breonna Taylor died on March 13, 2020 after former Louisville Metro Police Department Detective Hankison and two other LMPD officers shot her in her Louisville, Kentucky, apartment during a no knock drug raid. Four years later after Breonna Taylor was prematurely laid to rest in peace, there still is no accountability or no justice in her death.
A judge is saying that it is Breonna Taylors boyfriend, Kenneth Walker’s fault that she is dead.
A federal judge dismissed felony charges Thursday against two former Louisville Metro Police Department detectives who worked on the search warrant in the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor’s home. US District Court Judge Charles Simpson ruled that the decision by Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, to fire his gun when officers burst into the home was “the legal cause of Taylor’s death” – rather than warrantless entry, according to court documents. After Walker fired the shot, thinking the officers were intruders, a volley of gunfire came from police, and Taylor was shot multiple times.
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