Facts the Grand Jury Heard about the Breonna Taylor Case. Kentucky Attorney General Cameron Explains

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Ben Crump, attorney for the family of Breonna Taylor, made false claims against the police. Kentucky Attorney General Cameron said, "During the last six months, we’ve all heard mention of possible charges that could be brought in this case. It’s important to understand that all of the charges that have been mentioned have specific meanings and ramifications.

Criminal homicide encompasses the taking of a life by another. While there are six
possible homicide charges under Kentucky law, these charges are not applicable to the facts
before us because our investigation showed, and the Grand Jury agreed, that Mattingly and
Cosgrove were justified in their return of deadly fire after having been fired upon by Kenneth
Walker.

Let me state that again.

According to Kentucky law, the use of force by Mattingly and Cosgrove was justified to
protect themselves. This justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges in Ms. Breonna
Taylor’s death."

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Jamarcus Glover, the dealer Breonna helped, blames Kenneth Walker for Breonna Taylor's death: Glover said, “If I would have been at that house, Bre would be alive bruh... I don’t shoot at no police.” https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uoKBymLmTBgpsbMdgZ_KE4B-pR3M4yNs/view

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