U.S-A black woman was asleep in her home when police entered with a search warrant for someone else. She was shot dead

Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was asleep in her Kentucky home just after midnight on March 13 when police entered with a search warrant for someone else and opened fire, killing her. Now, a lawsuit filed by Taylor’s family accuses the officers of wrongful death, excessive force and gross negligence, CBC news Reported.

Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officials said officers in a drug investigation engaged in the shooting after Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot at them first. But the lawsuit alleges that police did not identify themselves and that Walker, a licensed gun owner, thought someone was breaking in. Neither Walker nor Taylor had a criminal history, the suit says.

According to  CBS News, LMPD officers Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankinson and Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, who are named as defendants, arrived at the home in plainclothes and unmarked vehicles. They had a “knock and announce” search warrant for Taylor’s apartment while looking for a man who lived in a different part of Louisville. According to the lawsuit, the suspect they were searching for had already been apprehended by LMPD the previous day.

The lawsuit states Walker and Taylor “believed the home had been broken into by criminals and that they were insignificant imminent danger.”Police, on the other hand, say the officers knocked on the door and announced themselves, and that when the officers forced entry they were “immediately met by gunfire.”

CBS added that Mattingly, Cosgrove and Hankison have been placed on administrative reassignment during an internal investigation. “The Public Integrity investigation into this case remains ongoing, therefore it would be inappropriate for us to comment beyond what we already have said immediately following the incident,” the LMPD said Monday in a statement to CBS affiliate WLKY.

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said in a statement that he is awaiting the outcome of the LMPD investigation into the case. “As always my priority is that the truth comes out, and for justice to follow the path of truth,” Fischer said.

Governor Andy Beshear said in a statement posted on Twitter Wednesday that reports about Taylor’s death are “troubling.” “Her family and the public at large deserve the full facts of her death,” he said, and called for state legal officials to review the findings of the police investigation “to ensure justice is done.”

 

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