FIGURE THIS ONE OUT:OFFICER HANKINSON, WHO IN THE BREONNA TAYLOR CASE,FIRED GUNSHOTS(BUT HIT NO ONE)CONVICTED OF EXCESSIVE FORCE(20 YEARS);POLICE WHO FIRED SHOTS THAT HIT TAYLOR WERE EXONERATED
Updated: Nov 2, 2024 / 07:33 PM EDT
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The sister of Grand Rapids native Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old medical worker who was killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, apartment in a botched drug raid, says that the conviction of a former officer in the case is a source of hope.
A jury on Friday convicted Brett Hankison of using excessive force on Taylor. Hankison fired 10 shots into Taylor’s glass door and windows during the raid, but he didn’t hit anyone, the Associated Press reports.
Former Kentucky officer convicted for using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during deadly raid It’s the first conviction of a Louisville police officer who was involved in the raid. According to the Associated Press, neither of the officers who shot Taylor were charged in her death: Prosecutors have said that since Taylor’s boyfriend shot at them first when officers broke down Taylor’s door, the officers were justified in returning fire.
“I’m very happy,” Dee Dee Taylor, Breonna’s sister, said Saturday of Hankison’s conviction. “I feel delighted.”
GRA:She's still wallowing in the millions paid out by the city of Louisville,of course she's "delighted". This case is another example of "Get Whitey".
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You can't measure the microscopicness of that small distance between them.
--GRA
FIGURE THIS ONE OUT:OFFICER HANKINSON, WHO IN THE BREONNA TAYLOR CASE,FIRED GUNSHOTS(BUT HIT NO ONE)CONVICTED OF EXCESSIVE FORCE(20 YEARS);POLICE WHO FIRED SHOTS THAT HIT TAYLOR WERE EXONERATED
Updated: Nov 2, 2024 / 07:33 PM EDT
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The sister of Grand Rapids native Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old medical worker who was killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, apartment in a botched drug raid, says that the conviction of a former officer in the case is a source of hope.
A jury on Friday convicted Brett Hankison of using excessive force on Taylor. Hankison fired 10 shots into Taylor’s glass door and windows during the raid, but he didn’t hit anyone, the Associated Press reports.
Former Kentucky officer convicted for using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during deadly raid
It’s the first conviction of a Louisville police officer who was involved in the raid. According to the Associated Press, neither of the officers who shot Taylor were charged in her death: Prosecutors have said that since Taylor’s boyfriend shot at them first when officers broke down Taylor’s door, the officers were justified in returning fire.
“I’m very happy,” Dee Dee Taylor, Breonna’s sister, said Saturday of Hankison’s conviction. “I feel delighted.”
GRA:She's still wallowing in the millions paid out by the city of Louisville,of course she's "delighted". This case is another example of "Get Whitey".
--GRA
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