Breonna Taylor Officer's Trial - Hankison ap 3-2-2022
- Timothy D. Easley
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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison describes what he saw in the apartment of Breonna Taylor during testimony, March 2, 2022, in Louisville, Ky.  (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, Pool)
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The charges stem from a botched March 13, 2020, raid of Taylor’s home in the middle of the night, in which police officers busted down her door to serve a search warrant related to a drug dealer who lived ten miles away.
U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings declared a mistrial in November when the jurors said they had "concluded deliberating" and could not come to a unanimous ruling.
Prosecutors argue someone in law enforcement had attempted “unsuccessfully to open (Taylor’s) iPhone by entering the wrong password repeatedly" and the FBI was unable to extract any data from the phone.Â
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