Breonna Taylor evidence leaks appear to show charged Louisville officer in her unit after shooting

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Just days after a grand jury issued no charges against the Louisville officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, evidence from the case is leaking out on social media and digital news sites, raising questions about the investigation into her death

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Just days after a grand jury issued no charges against the Louisville officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, evidence from the case is leaking out on social media and digital news sites, raising questions about the investigation into her death.

In the body camera footage posted on VICE, Hankison can be seen about a shell casing on the ground, saying, "That's theirs?" For months, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer's administration and LMPD have refused to release documents in the investigative file, prompting The Courier Journal to sue for access.

Wilson told reporters Sunday he obtained the footage from Sam Aguiar, an attorney for Breonna Taylor's family, who helped negotiate the family's $12 million settlement with the city. He called on Aguiar to release more of the records he'd obtained under seal, despite the settlement's requirement that attorneys destroy that evidence.

"I'm not gonna spend time trying to prove anything," Wilson said when asked for proof of his wide-ranging claims."I'm gonna spend time exposing corruption." Footage shows violation of LMPD policy in shooting aftermathVICE's report states in body camera footage reviewed by the news outlet, none of the officers present for the raid on March 13 is separated or paired with an escort, as required under LMPD policy.

Wilson has past run-ins with HankisonWilson, 35, has had multiple past encounters with Hankison, 44, dating to 2016, which Wilson outlined in his federal lawsuit filed October 2019. The suit remains pending.

 

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Always love to start my day with some fear mongering, not like there wasnt any precedent to not charge the officers

You are endangering the lives of police and others both in Louisville and around the country by printing LIES! Get some integrity.

Yall are literally the conspiracy theorists now😂

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