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Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that Louisville and federal officials have reached a “historic consent decree agreement” that will shape the path of the city’s police reform efforts for years to come.
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A Kentucky police officer who was shot in 2020 during protests over Breonna Taylor’s death is suing his department, alleging his superiors discriminated against him after he expressed his opinion about Taylor's shooting.
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Former WAVE 3 reporter Kaitlin Rust said she has “cautious optimism” amidst the new allegations against the same officer that fired pepper balls at her in 2020.
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Tamika Palmer, Breonna Taylor’s mother, said she waited a long time to see justice for her daughter. For her, the fight isn’t over yet.
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A federal jury in Louisville found former Louisville Metro Police detective Brett Hankison guilty late Friday of depriving Breonna Taylor of her civil rights.
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Jurors began deliberations Wednesday in the retrial of former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison.
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Federal prosecutors spent two-and-a-half hours questioning Brett Hankison on the last day of his retrial. Also, the question of whether Breonna Taylor was alive when he fired into the home could have implications for one of the charges in the case.
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Former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison took the witness stand in his own defense as his retrial Monday. Closing arguments in the case are expected Tuesday.
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Federal prosecutors rested their case Thursday, the fourth day of testimony in the retrial of Brett Hankison, a former detective accused of blindly firing shots into Breonna Taylor’s apartment in March 2020.
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Some Louisville police officers said they don’t understand Brett Hankison's decision to fire several shots through Breonna Taylor’s apartment window and sliding glass door during the botched police raid on March 13, 2020.