The Louisville Police Department has fired one of the three officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor
Breonna Taylor
, who was shot in her home on March 13th while she was sleeping, has been fired, authorities announced on Tuesday. In a termination letter to Detective Brett Hankison that the Louisville Metro Police Department released on Twitter, Louisville Chief of Police Robert J. Schroeder wrote that Hankison violated several counts of Standards of Operating Procedure for Obedience to Rules and Regulations and Use of Deadly Force , saying Hankison “wantonly and blindly” fired 10 shots into Taylor’s apartment.since Taylor’s killing.
“Based on my review, these are extreme violations of our policies,” Schroeder wrote. “I find your conduct a shock to the conscience. I am alarmed and stunned you used deadly force in this fashion. You have never been trained by the Louisville Metro Police Department to use deadly force in this fashion.”
Taylor’s killing, alongside the recent killing of George Floyd and a long list of Black people killed by police in recent history, sparked protests nationwide against
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