Grand juror in Breonna Taylor case says homicide charges were not presented | TheHill - The Hill

An anonymous Kentucky juror from the Breonna Taylor grand jury on Tuesday said state Attorney Daniel Cameron (R) never presented homicide charges for the officers who killed Taylor in her own home back in March.

“The grand jury did not have homicide offenses explained to them,” the anonymous juror said in a statement that was released by attorney Kevin Glogower, who is representing two of the jurors.

The juror filed the request after Cameron announced that the grand jury had only indicted one of the three officers involved in the killing of Taylor.

“The grand jury was not presented any charges other than the three wanton endangerment against [now-former] Detective Hankison,” the juror noted. .

During the press conference where he announced the charges, Cameron said that none of the 10 bullets that Hankison fired in Taylor's apartment hit her.

The three officers were at Taylor’s apartment with a no-knock warrant, but Cameron said the police banged loudly on the door and announced their presence.

“The grand jury didn’t agree that certain actions were justified, nor did it decide the indictment should be the only charges in the Breonna Taylor case,” the juror said.

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