Brett Hankison (Instagram), Breonna Taylor (Facebook)
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has refused to give a timeline as to when the investigation into Breonna Taylor’s death will be completed but is asking her supporters for patience.
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Cameron, the special prosecutor in the case, held a press conference Thursday to provide updates.
Taylor was killed by police during a ‘no-knock’ raid in March but there have been protests in Louisville, Kentucky and around the world demanding the officers involved in her death be charged and arrested.
Personal picture Breonna Taylor, (Social Media)
Brett Hankison, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Officer Myles Cosgrove are all now on paid administrative leave as Louisville Police Department investigates Taylor’s death.
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“Had Breonna Taylor been killed by anyone except police, the person or persons responsible for her death would have been charged with a homicide,” Walker’s defense attorney Rob Eggert said in a court document as reported by WDRB.