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The former Louisville, Kentucky, police officer convicted of a civil rights offense in the death of Breonna Taylor was ...
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Brett Hankison, former officer convicted in Breonna Taylor case, sentenced to 33 months in prison
Brett Hankison, a former police officer in Louisville, Kentucky, who was convicted in Breonna Taylor's death, was sentenced ...
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Officer Involved in the Raid That Killed Breonna Taylor Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Prison
One of the ex-police officers who blindly shot into Breonna Taylor’s home during a botched “no-knock” raid in 2020 has been ...
Brett Hankison receives sentence for civil rights violations in Breonna Taylor case, following controversy over DOJ's request ...
Brett Hankison will serve 33 months in prison. Here's a look at the ex-Louisville police detective and his role in the case.
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Brett Hankison's sentencing is over. When will others in Breonna Taylor case be in court again?
Three other former Louisville Metro Police officers are still facing charges in connection to the death of Breonna Taylor.
The Trump Justice Department had sought a sentence of one day, telling the court that Brett Hankison shouldn’t have been ...
Officers detained, and later charged four people, including Breonna Taylor's aunt, Bianca Austin. Robert Taylor, Aundrea ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNBreonna Taylor's family lawyer speaks about ex-police officer's sentencing
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump about the sentencing of Brett Hankison, the former police ...
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Judge gives ex-officer nearly 3 years in Breonna Taylor raid, rebuffs DOJ call for no prison time
A federal judge sentenced a former police officer to nearly three years in prison for using excessive force during the ...
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The 19th News on MSNEx-Louisville police officer sentenced to 33 months in prison for role in Breonna Taylor raid
Brett Hankison was found guilty last year for violating Taylor’s civil rights in the botched March 2020 police raid of her ...
We speak to civil rights lawyer Ben Crump about the ongoing epidemic of anti-Black police violence and impunity for law ...
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