The risk assessment for Breonna Taylor’s home was scored low enough to avoid consulting with or turning over the raid to a better-trained SWAT team.
Author: Tessa Duvall and Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal
Louisville police officially fire 2 detectives for their roles in fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor
The Louisville Metro Police Department fired Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes for their actions in the raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.
Officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor didn’t identify target before spraying apartment with bullets, chief says
Detective Myles Cosgrove violated policies guiding use of force and body camera usage during Breonna Taylor’s fatal shooting, the police chief says.
Officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor didn’t identify target before spraying apartment with bullets, chief says
Detective Myles Cosgrove violated policies guiding use of force and body camera usage during Breonna Taylor’s fatal shooting, the police chief says.
Grand juror sues for release of transcript in Breonna Taylor case, wants public to know ‘full story and absolute truth’
The grand juror is not named in the filing, seeking only to have the proceedings disclosed so that “the truth may prevail,” they wrote.
Breonna Taylor’s name is a national rallying cry. Will it be enough to charge the police?
Her name has echoed in streets. It’s on signs, LeBron’s shoes and magazine covers. Will that pressure be enough to get the results protesters demand?
Breonna Taylor was alive after police shot her. But no one tried to treat her.
For several minutes after police shot her, Breonna Taylor struggled, coughing for breath before she died, according to her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker.
Police interviews say Breonna Taylor’s home was a ‘soft target,’ suspect already located
Louisville Metro Police at Breonna Taylor’s apartment were told it was a “soft target,” according to newly released interviews.
Breonna Taylor protest in Louisville draws hundreds; at least 7 shot. Here’s what we know
Chants of “No justice, no peace” are echoing down Louisville streets as hundreds gather to rally for Breonna Taylor.
Family of Louisville woman killed by police in her apartment hires lawyer from Ahmaud Arbery case
Benjamin Crump, an attorney representing Breonna Taylor’s family, says Louisville police have not “taken responsibility for her senseless killing.”