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In March 2022, former police officer Brett Hankison was found not guilty of endangering neighbors during a raid that left Breonna Taylor dead in 2020 in Louisville.

Taylor was killed during a knock and announce drug raid on March 13, 2020 during which her boyfriend shot at police and they returned fire. LMPD Sgt. Jon Mattingly was shot during the exchange and has now recovered.

Later that year, in September 2020, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced there would be no charges filed against two of the Louisville police officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor, while the third was charged with “wanton endangerment.”

Detective Brett Hankison was later indicted on three counts of “wanton endangerment in the first degree” by a grand jury for endangering neighbors when he fired shots into an apartment during the deadly 2020 drug raid. Hankinson was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment for firing through sliding-glass side doors and a window of Taylor’s apartment during the raid that left the 26-year-old Black woman dead. . .

Source (thegatewaypundit.com)

>In March 2022, former police officer Brett Hankison was found not guilty of endangering neighbors during a raid that left Breonna Taylor dead in 2020 in Louisville. >Taylor was killed during a knock and announce drug raid on March 13, 2020 during which her boyfriend shot at police and they returned fire. LMPD Sgt. Jon Mattingly was shot during the exchange and has now recovered. >Later that year, in September 2020, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced there would be no charges filed against two of the Louisville police officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor, while the third was charged with “wanton endangerment.” >Detective Brett Hankison was later indicted on three counts of “wanton endangerment in the first degree” by a grand jury for endangering neighbors when he fired shots into an apartment during the deadly 2020 drug raid. Hankinson was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment for firing through sliding-glass side doors and a window of Taylor’s apartment during the raid that left the 26-year-old Black woman dead. . . [Source](https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/former-louisville-cop-hankison-found-guilty-violating-brionna/)
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When will the police start coming out against no knock raids? Allowing them continues to put citizens and police at risk. They call it "knock and announce"... yeah okay.