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The defense asked the judge for leniency, arguing, in part, it would be dangerous for a former police officer to be in prison ...
Hankison was found guilty in federal court of violating Breonna Taylor's rights when he fired blindly into her apartment in ...
A new sentencing date has been set for a former Louisville police detective who was found guilty of his role in the 2020 raid ...
Former Louisville Metro Police Detective Brett Hankison has been found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a March 2020 police raid that killed her. A jury returned the ...
Brett Hankison was charged with violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor and her neighbors the night of a botched raid at her apartment in March 2020. To stream WHAS11 on your phone, you need ...
LOUISIVLLE, Ky. (WDRB) – A federal jury on Friday found former Louisville officer Brett Hankison guilty of a charge that he used excessive force and violated the civil rights of Breonna Taylor ...
A jury has found former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison guilty of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights during a botched raid that led to her tragic death.
on november 1st, brett hankison was the first officer found guilty of charges in connection to the raid. A FEDERAL JURY FOUND HE VIOLATED TAYLOR’S CIVIL RIGHTS AND NOW HE FACES LIFE IN PRISON.
Brett Hankison was found guilty earlier this month by a 12-member jury, which said that he used excessive force on Taylor during a botched 2020 drug raid that left her dead. Advertisement ...
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison has been found guilty of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was fatally shot inside her own apartment during a botched ...
The former detective was found guilty of using excessive force ... The 12-member jury returned the late-night verdict after clearing Brett Hankison earlier in the evening on a charge that he used ...
“Today, Brett Hankison was found guilty by a jury of his peers for willfully depriving Breonna Taylor of her constitutional rights,” Garland said. “His use of deadly force was unlawful and put Ms.