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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.
We speak to civil rights lawyer Ben Crump about the ongoing epidemic of anti-Black police violence and impunity for law ...
Share Alike 4.0 International Film critic Tim Gordon joined Wake Up With WURD with Solomon Jones to reflect on the life and legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, what his legacy meant to the Black community ...
Federal sentencing guidelines recommended Hankison serve between 10 and 14 years for violating Taylor’s civil rights. The former officer, who was fired from the Louisville Police Department, ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump about the sentencing of Brett Hankison, the former police ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is phoning a friend as the administration deals with fallout over the Epstein files.
Attorneys for Breonna Taylor’s family respond to former officer Brett Hankison’s 33-month prison sentence, criticizing the ...
A legal expert described the government's tactics as bizarre but acknowledged the judge's decision as appropriate.
Former LMPD officer Brett Hankison received nearly three years in prison for civil rights violations during the 2020 raid at ...
The tragedy unfolded when officers in plain clothes executed a no-knock warrant at Taylor’s apartment in the early hours of the morning. Believing intruders were breaking in, Walker fired a single ...
It is shameful that Brett Hankison will spend less than three years in prison for blindly spraying bullets into and through ...
Former Louisville Metro Police detective Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's ...
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