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Jury convicts former Kentucky officer of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor

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Federal Jury Convicts Ex-Kentucky Police Detective of Using Excessive Force on Breonna Taylor

Verdict Reached After 20 Hours of Deliberation

A federal jury has convicted a former Kentucky police detective, Brett Hankison, of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during a botched 2020 drug raid that left her dead. The 12-member jury returned the late-night verdict after clearing Hankison earlier in the evening on a charge that he used excessive force on Taylor’s neighbors.

First Conviction of a Louisville Police Officer Involved in the Deadly Raid

This is the first conviction of a Louisville police officer involved in the deadly raid. Some members of the jury were in tears as the verdict was read around 9:30 p.m. Friday. They had earlier indicated to the judge in two separate messages that they were deadlocked on the charge of using excessive force on Taylor, but chose to continue deliberating.

Taylor’s Mother Celebrates the Verdict

Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer, celebrated the verdict with friends outside the federal courthouse, saying: "It took a lot of time. It took a lot of patience. It was hard. The jurors took their time to really understand that Breonna deserved justice."

Background on the Case

Hankison fired 10 shots into Taylor’s glass door and windows during the raid, but didn’t hit anyone. Some shots flew into a next-door neighbor’s adjoining apartment. The death of the 26-year-old Black woman, along with the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, sparked racial injustice protests nationwide.

Reaction from Bernice King

Bernice King, the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., called the verdict "a long-awaited moment of accountability." "While it cannot restore Breonna to her family, it represents a crucial step in the pursuit of justice and a reminder that no one should be above the law," King said in a social media post Friday night.

Sentencing

The conviction against Hankison carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. He will be sentenced on March 12 by U.S. District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings.

FAQs

Q: What is the significance of this verdict?
A: It is the first conviction of a Louisville police officer involved in the deadly raid.

Q: What was the verdict?
A: The jury convicted Hankison of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor.

Q: What is the maximum sentence for this conviction?
A: Life in prison.

Q: When will Hankison be sentenced?
A: March 12.

Q: Who is Bernice King?
A: She is the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr.

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