Jury convicts ex-Kentucky officer of violating Breonna Taylor’s rights

Jury convicts ex-Kentucky officer of violating Breonna Taylor’s rights

The emergency medical technician's death in 2020 sparked a wave of racial justice protests.

US Breonna Taylor-Hankison Trial
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison is on trial for allegedly using excessive force. (AP pic)
COLORADO:
A former Kentucky police officer was convicted today of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, a black woman whose 2020 shooting death by officers sparked a wave of racial justice protests, ABC News reported.

The jury hours earlier acquitted former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison on a charge of violating the civil rights of Taylor’s neighbours, ABC said.

Hankison faces life in prison on the conviction.

After-hours calls to the US district court of the western district of Kentucky, to the federal prosecutors overseeing the case and to Hankison’s lawyer were not immediately returned.

The killing of Taylor, along with other 2020 killings – including George Floyd in Minneapolis and Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia – sparked outrage and galvanised protests across the US and around the globe that summer.

Hankison’s first civil rights trial ended in a mistrial almost a year ago.

He is on trial for civil rights violations for allegedly using excessive force.

Hankison, who is white and who prosecutors said fired 10 bullets that did not strike anyone during the botched raid on Taylor’s apartment, was acquitted by a state court in 2022 in a separate trial, in which he was accused of putting Taylor’s neighbours in danger by firing his weapon.

Of the three officers who fired their weapons, only Hankison faced criminal charges.

Kentucky’s attorney-general Daniel Cameron did not recommend charges for them, and the grand jury did not indict them.

Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, was asleep with her boyfriend on March 13, 2020, when police conducted a no-knock raid and burst into her apartment.

Police wanted to search the home in connection with a drug investigation in which Taylor’s ex-boyfriend, who did not live with Taylor at that time, was a suspect.

After police broke down Taylor’s door, her new boyfriend, fearing a break-in and saying he did not hear police identify themselves, fired one shot from a handgun that wounded an officer.

That officer and another returned fire.

Six shots struck Taylor, killing her.

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