102 days after BreonnaTaylor’s death, Brett Hankison, one of the officers who killed Taylor, has been fired from the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Schroeder said Hankison violated the department’s use-of-deadly-force procedure when he fired 10 rounds “without supporting facts that your deadly force was directed at a person against whom posed an immediate threat of danger or serious injury to yourself or others.
”into Taylor’s death and is the most significant action so far in the case, which has drawn public outrage. The two other officers involved in the shooting—Jon Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove—have been placed on administrative reassignment. Although Louisville passed a ban on
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