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Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend Heard Pleading For Help In Newly Released 911 Call - Blavity

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On the call, Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, can be heard crying while telling a dispatcher, "I don't know what happened ... Somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend."

I don't know, I don't know," he said when asked where Taylor had been shot.

Throughout the call, Walker is crying for help and is audibly distraught.

WLKY-TV reported that the call was made after police officers had retreated from the house following the shooting.

Source: Blavity News
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