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Ballistics report doesn't support Kentucky AG's claim that Breonna Taylor's boyfriend shot cop - USA TODAY

Ballistics report doesn't support Kentucky AG's claim that Breonna Taylor's boyfriend shot cop - USA TODAY

Ballistics report doesn't support Kentucky AG's claim that Breonna Taylor's boyfriend shot cop - USA TODAY
Sep 27, 2020 1 min, 2 secs

A Kentucky State Police ballistics report failed to match a bullet that hit a Louisville cop in the thigh to a shot fired by Breonna Taylor's boyfriend.

– A Kentucky State Police ballistics report does not support state Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s assertion that Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot a police officer the night she was killed. .

Cameron said Wednesday the investigation of Taylor’s death March 13 ruled out “friendly fire” from officer Brett Hankison as the source of the shot that went through Sgt.

 Wednesday night on CNN, Steven Romines, one of Walker’s attorneys, said he obtained a Louisville Metro Police Department record showing Hankison had been issued a 9mm weapon as well. .

Walker said he fired a single warning shot from his Glock handgun at Taylor’s apartment because he thought intruders were breaking in

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron says police had a right to defend themselves when Breonna Taylor fired his gun at them. (Photo: Alton Strupp/Courier Journal)

Cameron said last week that Mattingly fired six shots, Cosgrove 16 and Hankison 10, and Taylor was hit six times. 

He said FBI ballistic examiners concluded Cosgrove fired the shot that killed Taylor, but KSP couldn't determine whether Cosgrove or Mattingly fired that bullet

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