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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Mar 3, 2022, 04:36 PM Mar 2022

Ex-officer accused of endangering Breonna Taylor's neighbors found not guilty

Source: NBC News

Former Louisville, Kentucky, police officer Brett Hankison was found not guilty on all counts Thursday after he was accused of endangering a couple and their 5-year-old son the night police raided Breonna Taylor’s apartment. The jury reached their verdict following nearly two weeks of testimony. They deliberated for a little over 3 hours.

Hankison, a former officer with the Louisville Metro Police Department, was accused of endangering Cody Etherton, his partner, Chelsey Napper, and their 5-year-old son when he fired shots that went into their apartment on March 13, 2020. Police were at the complex to raid a neighboring apartment that belonged to Breonna Taylor in connection to a narcotics investigation. Police shot and killed Taylor, 26, who was Black, after her boyfriend said he fired a shot, fearing a home invasion.

Hankison was fired from the department in June 2020, about three months after the shooting. A grand jury indicted him on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment for bullets that went into Etherton and Napper's apartment. He was the only officer involved in the raid to be charged, and no charges were ever filed for the death of Taylor. Etherton, 29, testified that police were "unorganized" and "reckless" the night of the raid. He described how "debris started going past my head and face" as bullets flew into his apartment, shattering his sliding glass patio door.

"I could put two and two together … I was like they think my backdoor is her backdoor. That’s what I thought, which to me is just very unorganized,” he said. “They didn’t even know whose backdoor that was. They didn’t even know who lived there. So, to me that kind of upset me. It was just reckless to me.” Napper, who was pregnant at the time, said she called 911 twice after bullets pierced a wall she shared with Taylor. “It was so scary and crazy I didn’t know what was going on,” Napper testified.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ex-officer-accused-endangering-breonna-taylors-neighbors-found-not-gui-rcna18494



Just heard this on my local CBS radio affiliate.
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Ex-officer accused of endangering Breonna Taylor's neighbors found not guilty (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 2022 OP
One set of rules for the rich and powerful, one set of rules for police, one set of rules for AZLD4Candidate Mar 2022 #1
Well, this is the worst news I've had all day Cozmo Mar 2022 #2

AZLD4Candidate

(5,639 posts)
1. One set of rules for the rich and powerful, one set of rules for police, one set of rules for
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 06:19 PM
Mar 2022

white middle class suburbia, and one set of rules for everyone else.

Justice is not blind with human eyes.

Cozmo

(1,402 posts)
2. Well, this is the worst news I've had all day
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 07:44 PM
Mar 2022

And let's face it, it's been a brutal day. All hope is lost.

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