Officer Involved In Shooting Death Of Breonna Taylor To Be Fired

TOPLINE

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced Friday that Police Chief Rob Schroeder was “initiating termination procedures” against Louisville Metro Police Officer Brett Hankison, one of the officers involved in the March shooting death of Breonna Taylor, while two other officers remain on administrative reassignment while investigations into the shooting continue. 

KEY FACTS

Schroeder, the department’s interim chief, accused Officer Hankison of “blindly” firing 10 rounds into Taylor’s apartment, creating a substantial danger of death and severe injury.

“I find your conduct a shock to the conscience. I am alarmed and stunned you used deadly force in this fashion,” Schroeder wrote in a Friday letter to Hankison, laying out the charges against him.

The police chief noted that Hankison was previously disciplined for reckless conduct and was disciplined in early 2019.

Hankison has also been recently accused of sexual assault by multiple women in viral social media posts that claim he offered intoxicated women a ride home from bars before sexually assaulting them, according to the Courier-Journal.

Taylor, a black 26-year-old ER Technician, was killed in her apartment nearly 100 days ago. 

Key Background: 

Shortly after midnight on March 13, three officers were executing a so-called no-knock search warrant on Taylor’s apartment, which allows police to enter without warning. Louisville police claimed they identified themselves before entering the residence, where Taylor and her boyfriend Kenneth Walker were in bed — though a lawsuit filed by her family said multiple neighbors provided statements that police did not knock or identify themselves. Walker, who had a license to carry and kept firearms in the home, said he feared for his life as he believed the apartment was being broken into, called 911, grabbed a gun and fired. But Louisville police say that they only fired inside Taylor’s home after they were first fired upon. Taylor was shot at least eight times and, according to attorneys for her family, died on her hallway floor in a pool of blood.

Tangent:

June 5 would have been Taylor’s 27th birthday, and Twitter users employed the hashtag #SayHerName to commemorate Taylor and raise awareness about her case. Sen. Kamala Harris, a potential vice presidential pick of Joe Biden, tweeted that Taylor’s “life was horrifically taken by officers who still have not been charged. Keep up the calls for justice. #SayHerName.” Early Friday morning, demonstrators rallied loudly outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s home in Louisville, calling for justice in the killing with a banner reading: “Breonna couldn’t sleep neither Mitch.” Members of the climate-action group Sunrise Movement led the protests. 

Critical Quote: 

“It’s about damn time… Maybe, finally, the mayor realized that sometimes you just need to do what the best thing is for the city. Since Day 1, the best thing to do for the city (has been) to take this dirty cop off the payroll and off the streets,” said Sam Aguiar, a Louisville-based attorney for Taylor’s family.

Further Reading:

Officer Brett Hankison being fired from Louisville police after Breonna Taylor shooting (Courier-Journal) 

Police Report Only Raises More Questions About Breonna Taylor’s Death (Forbes) 

Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It’s virtually blank (Courier-Journal) 


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