Ex-Louisville police detective Brett Hankison testified in his own defense saying he did nothing wrong in the raid that killed Breonna Taylor.
Author: Tessa Duvall, Louisville Courier Journal
‘This makes their day’: Even a tornado can’t keep Santa Claus from visiting Kentucky kids
Santa Claus took a little detour on his way back to the North Pole, visiting Bremen, Kentucky — a town ravaged by a tornado.
Charges permanently dropped against Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend for shooting officer the night she was killed
Kenneth Walker, Breonna Taylor’s then-boyfriend, faced charges from the night he shot a Louisville officer before police fatally shot Taylor.
A council refused to appoint a special prosecutor in Breonna Taylor case. An outcry ensued.
A Kentucky council has declined to appoint a special prosecutor to review the March 13 fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
5 things to look for in Breonna Taylor documentary from ABC 20/20 and The Courier Journal
The special looked at what led police to Breonna Taylor’s door on March 13, the investigation into her death and ongoing protests that resulted.
Brett Hankison, only officer fired in Breonna Taylor case, sued over alleged sexual assault
Brett Hankison, who was the only officer fired in the Breonna Taylor case, has been accused of sexual assault.
Louisville police: Releasing records in Breonna Taylor case hurts impartial investigation
The Courier Journal sued Louisville police in May, demanding the release of the investigative file into the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
Breonna Taylor’s mother endures national spotlight to make sure Black women’s lives matter
Tamika Palmer is the reluctant public face of the movement seeking justice for her Breonna Taylor, baring her grief to protect her daughter’s legacy.
Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It’s nearly blank.
Nearly three months after police fatally shot Breonna Taylor, the department has released the incident report. Except, it is almost entirely blank.
‘Nowhere to turn’: Homeless with cancer, a Louisville man struggles each day to survive
For the homeless living with serious, chronic illnesses, there are few places to turn in Louisville as they deal with true matters of life and death.