After several delays, Brett Hankison was ordered to turn himself in to begin serving his 33-month prison sentence.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky -- One of the Louisville officers involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor has been charged with three counts of wanton endangerment, a Jefferson County grand jury decided ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Louisville police officer involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor has filed a civil lawsuit against the 26-year-old’s boyfriend, according to multiple reports. The Courier ...
As Louisville, and the country, mark one year since officers came inside Breonna Taylor’s home and fatally shot her, a federal investigation of the shooting is casting a wider net than previous ...
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Judge denies request by ex-detective convicted in Breonna Taylor raid to delay prison sentence
A former Louisville police officer convicted of using excessive force in the deadly Breonna Taylor raid is expected to report ...
The city of Louisville, Kentucky, will pay $12 million to the family of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman shot dead by police in a botched raid on her apartment in March, to settle a wrongful-death ...
In an order on Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings ruled “a jury has spoken and this Court cannot and ...
Trump Loses Nobel Peace Prize He Shamelessly Campaigned For Paul Newman's daughter Susan Kendall's cause of death revealed ...
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Judge orders ex-LMPD detective Brett Hankison to report to prison to serve 33 months in connection to Breonna Taylor raid
A federal judge has denied former Louisville Metro police offer Brett Hankison’s motion that would delay him from having to turn himself in on Thursday to prison to serve 33 months.
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Former LMPD officer Brett Hankison starts sentence at New Jersey prison for Breonna Taylor case
Former Louisville Metro Police officer Brett Hankison has begun serving his sentence at a federal prison in New Jersey for ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A prominent civil rights and personal injury attorney has been hired by the family of a black woman who was fatally shot by Kentucky police in her home. Attorney Ben Crump has ...
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