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Former officer acquitted on charges in connection with Breonna Taylor death

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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison was acquitted on three counts of wanton endangerment in Louisville, Ky., today. Hankison was charged for shooting through Breonna Taylor's apartment into the home of her neighbors during a botched police raid that killed Taylor.
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Stewart Mathews, right, the attorney for former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison speaks to the media following Hankison's acquittal on three counts of wanton endangerment today.
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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison was acquitted on three counts of wanton endangerment in Louisville, Ky., today. Hankison was charged for shooting through Breonna Taylor's apartment into the home of her neighbors during a botched police raid that killed Taylor.
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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison was acquitted on three counts of wanton endangerment in Louisville, Ky., today. Hankison was charged for shooting through Breonna Taylor's apartment into the home of her neighbors during a botched police raid that killed Taylor.
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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison was acquitted on three counts of wanton endangerment in Louisville, Ky., today. Hankison was charged for shooting through Breonna Taylor's apartment into the home of her neighbors during a botched police raid that killed Taylor.
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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison was acquitted on three counts of wanton endangerment in Louisville, Ky., today. Hankison was charged for shooting through Breonna Taylor's apartment into the home of her neighbors during a botched police raid that killed Taylor.
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Assistant Kentucky Attorney General Barbara Maines Whaley gives her closing arguments to the jury in the trial of Brett Hankison today.
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Circuit Court Judge Ann Bailey Smith gives the jury its final instructions before closing arguments in the trial of Brett Hankison today.
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Defense attorney Stewart Mathews gives his closing arguments to the jury in the trial of Brett Hankison today.

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