One case that has garnered massive national — and international — attention is that of Breonna Taylor. Taylor was gunned down in her home while sleeping, as the Louisville Police Department attempted a no-knock warrant arrest and ended up shooting the 27-year-old. However, the police had the wrong house, and her wrongful death has caused outrage, especially since the three police officers –Brett Hankison, Jonathan Mattingly, and Myles Cosgrove — involved have not been arrested.
Well, there is something major on the horizon in this case, as there is going to a major announcement regarding Taylor’s case possibly on Wednesday, multiple sources tell The Ball Out.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has come under serious fire for not charging the police officers.
A few days ago, Cameron released this statement:
“My office is continually asked about a timeline regarding the investigation into the death of Ms. Breonna Taylor. An investigation, if done properly, cannot follow a specific timeline,” wrote Cameron. “My office has endeavored since day one to find the truth and pursue justice, wherever that may take us and however long that may take. In the meantime, conflicting rumors and reports circulate on a daily basis. The rumors do nothing to advance justice.”
Update 9/15/20: The city of Louisville has agreed to pay a $12 million settlement to the Taylor family.
More details to come.