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Update: NO murder charges in Breonna Taylor death.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:00 am
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:00 am
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A Jefferson County grand jury has indicted one of three Louisville officers connected to the March 13 fatal police shooting of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor.
But the charges are for putting Taylor's neighbors in danger, not for killing her — a move an attorney for her family called "outrageous and offensive."
It was announced Wednesday that former detective Brett Hankison was indicted on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. Neither Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly nor Detective Myles Cosgrove were indicted.
"If Brett Hankison's behavior was wanton endangerment to people in neighboring apartments, then it should have been wanton endangerment in Breonna Taylor's apartment too," attorney Ben Crump wrote on Twitter. "In fact, it should have been ruled wanton murder!"
A wanton endangerment charge is a class D felony and carries a penalty of one to five years in prison.
The charges read by Judge Annie O'Connell on Wednesday said that Hankison "wantonly shot a gun" into adjoining Apartment 3. The occupants of that apartment were identified by initials. None of victims identified in the indictment was BT — Breonna Taylor.
That means the grand jury did not find that Hankison wantonly fired into Taylor's apartment the night she died or that any of the officers are criminally liable in her death.
In May, Taylor's neighbor, Chesey Napper, filed a lawsuit against the LMPD officers, claiming that the officers' shots were "blindly fired" and nearly struck a man inside. Napper was pregnant and had a child in the home, according to the lawsuit.
"I can’t make it make sense in my head," attorney Lonita Baker, who represented Taylor's family in their civil lawsuit, wrote on Facebook. "Wanton endangerment to a neighboring apartment constitutes wanton endangerment to Breonna."
Sam Aguiar, Baker's co-counsel, also expressed dismay at the decision, writing on Facebook, "way to really rub it in" and apologizing to Taylor's family members.
"Three counts for the shots into the apartment of the white neighbors, but no counts for the shots into the apartment of the black neighbors upstairs above Breonna’s. Let alone everything else you got wrong," Aguiar wrote. "This isn't right and I should've done more."
The judge set a $15,000 cash bond for Hankson. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
Cameron said the grand jury decided homicide charges are not applicable because the investigation showed that Mattingly and Cosgrove were justified in returning deadly fire after they were fired upon by Kenneth Walker, Taylor's boyfriend, who has said he didn't know police were at the door.
He said there was "nothing conclusive to say" that any of Hankison's bullets hit Taylor.
Brett Hankison, Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove
"Justice is not often easy and does not fit the mold of public opinion. And it does not conform to shifting standards," Cameron said. "I know that not everyone will be satisfied with the charges we've reported today.
"My team set out to investigate the circumstances surrounding Ms. Taylor's death. We did it with a singular goal in mind: pursuing the truth. Kentucky deserves no less. The city of Louisville deserves no less. If we simply act on emotion or outrage, there is no justice. Mob justice is not justice."
Cameron said he would create a task force to review the process of securing, reviewing and executing search warrants in Kentucky. It will be a "top-to-bottom review of the search warrant process," he said.
Grand jury indicts 1 of 3 officers in Breonna Taylor shooting. But not for her death.
This post was edited on 9/23/20 at 2:24 pm
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:01 am to paperwasp
The live-streams will be lit tonight
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:01 am to paperwasp
anything other than guilty and public execution will result in riots.
not sure even that would stop them.
not sure even that would stop them.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:02 am to paperwasp
This is the kind of thing I'd leak on Christmas morning or the day after the election or something

Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:02 am to paperwasp
I can hear the trash can lids being strapped and mascara being applied all the way down here in South Carolina.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:03 am to paperwasp
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The Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers also sent out an email to its members saying a decision in the Taylor case would be made at 1:30 p.m.
So they've got a few hours before most of the rioters and protestors get off work.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:03 am to paperwasp
Time to fire up Periscope and make sure everything is lubed up and ready to go.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:03 am to paperwasp
I guess they are waiting until this afternoon to give everyone who will riot time to get off work
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:04 am to paperwasp
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Spoonamore hung up on a reporter when reached for comment.
All else aside, printing this was petty as hell. Why not the standard, "....refused to comment." line?
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:05 am to paperwasp
quote:Why this location? That seems like an odd choice, no matter the decision.
Kentucky History Center
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:06 am to PJinAtl
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Why this location? That seems like an odd choice, no matter the decision.
It’s the sacrificial building of choice. Can’t risk doing it at a building that’s too important to get damaged.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:07 am to PJinAtl
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Kentucky History Center
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Why this location? That seems like an odd choice, no matter the decision.
They are already getting rid of, changing, or renaming all that history anyway, so what if it burns?
This post was edited on 9/23/20 at 10:20 am
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:07 am to MorbidTheClown
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anything other than guilty and public execution will result in riots.
wait why is the AG announcing a verdict of guilty or innocent?
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:08 am to MorbidTheClown
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anything other than guilty and public execution will result in riots.
Exactly.
Even if guilty, they will still riot. It is all out-of-towners who are already there ready to riot. They're going to do it no matter what.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:11 am to paperwasp
We figured this was coming days ago when they started turning Louisville into a set for Escape From New York.
Given the preparations involved, I’d be shocked if they actually charged the cops. You don’t prep for riots when you think the crowds will be happy.
Given the preparations involved, I’d be shocked if they actually charged the cops. You don’t prep for riots when you think the crowds will be happy.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:12 am to LegendInMyMind
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All else aside, printing this was petty as hell. Why not the standard, "....refused to comment." line?
Gotta work that agenda. I'm sure they said "no comment" several times but the "reporter" kept asking questions. Eventually you have to just hang up on these people.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:12 am to Eat Your Crow
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Even if guilty, they will still riot
But the Kentucky State Police have put up orange cones.
Surely that will maintain order.
Posted on 9/23/20 at 10:16 am to paperwasp
How much will politics play in to this?
AG Cameron has future political plans.
I think cocaine Mitch and the Republican party have big plans for him too.
My prediction is the 2 cops that went in the front door will walk.
The cop that shot blindly through the back door will be charged with something.
He's already been fired from the department.
AG Cameron has future political plans.
I think cocaine Mitch and the Republican party have big plans for him too.
My prediction is the 2 cops that went in the front door will walk.
The cop that shot blindly through the back door will be charged with something.
He's already been fired from the department.
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