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US judge sentences ex-police officer to 33 months for violating civil rights of Breonna Taylor
By Jack Queen, Julio-Cesar Chavez and Sarah N. Lynch LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Reuters) -Former Louisville police officer Brett ...
Trump’s DOJ, which took over the federal prosecution of Hankison after Joe Biden’s defeat in the presidential election, meant to send a message: Black lives, in fact, do not matter — especially when ...
Former Louisville Metro Police Department officer Brett Hankison was sentenced Monday to 33 months in prison for his role in ...
Brett Hankison, a former Kentucky police officer who was convicted in the death of Breonna Taylor, was sentenced to 33 months ...
A crowd of people formed outside the federal courthouse as Brett Hankison's sentencing proceedings took place inside.
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Police detain Breonna Taylor's aunt during protest at courthouse
Bianca Austin, aunt of Breonna Taylor, was detained by police on Monday (July 21) as protestors awaited the sentencing of ...
A federal judge on Monday sentenced an ex-Kentucky police officer to nearly three years in prison for using excessive force ...
One of the ex-police officers who blindly shot into Breonna Taylor’s home during a botched “no-knock” raid in 2020 has been ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a change in LMDC policy that is aimed at removing Louisville's sanctuary city designation.
Former Louisville detective Brett Hankison was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison with three years' probation for violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, who was killed during a ...
The former Kentucky police officer became the first person sentenced to prison in connection with Taylor's death in 2020.
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