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Breonna Taylor Facts, Myths & Downright Lies

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UPDATE: The Louisville Metro Police major who was in charge of the officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor on March 13 was demoted and reassigned for not following orders to stay out of the investigation of her unit. 

The Breonna Taylor case generates strong emotions. Some of the emotions are based on myths, bad facts and false narratives. Here are the actual Breonna Taylor facts.

As with “hands up, don’t shoot,” “Jacob Blake wasn’t armed,” and that there is an “epidemic of police killing blacks” or “police violence,” the media have perpetuated myths, outright lies, and false narratives, driving outrage in the black community that helps fuel destruction in American cities. It’s even more important than ever, in this current climate, to get the Breonna Taylor facts straight.

Some of these false narratives have actually led to recent change in public policy. Take for instance no-knock search warrants. Since mainstream media outlets falsely reported that Breonna Taylor was shot during the execution of a no-knock warrant, cities like Louisville, Orlando, Memphis and Indianapolis have banned the practice. In Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes unveiled a proposal that included a ban of no-knock warrants.  Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) proposed the “Justice For Breonna Taylor Act” which banned federal law enforcement from using no-knock warrants.

The problem is: it wasn’t true. Let’s review the Breonna Taylor facts as we know them.


Breonna Taylor Facts: The Myths and the Truths

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron gave a lot of details that set the record straight and discusses the Breonna Taylor facts in a press conference. You can watch it above.


1. The Officers Executed the Search Warrant by “No Knock”

Google Breonna Taylor and “no-knock search warrant” and you get a pile of stories from credible media sites asserting that the officers, armed with a “no-knock search warrant,” didn’t knock when they entered Taylor’s apartment. This is not true.

Truth: They knocked and announce themselves, according to the Attorney General and a witness.

That comes from the Attorney General of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron. “Although a judge did authorize a no-knock warrant…Cameron said supervisors changed the orders, advising officers to ‘knock and announce their presence in serving this specific search warrant,'” KARE 11 reported.

The television station added, “Cameron said the officers did indeed knock and announce themselves, and that a nearby witness supported that account.”

Breonna Taylor facts: Here’s what Cameron said in the press conference: the officers were “advised by superiors to knock and announce their presence when serving this search warrant.” He said the officers “both knocked and announced their presence at the apartment,” and he said this was “corroborated by an independent witness who was near in proximity… In other words the warrant was not served as a no knock warrant.”


2. Breonna Was Sleeping in Bed When Shot

Truth: She may have been sleeping when officers first knocked, but she was standing in the hallway when she was shot as officers returned fire because her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired a gun at them first, hitting one officer, according to the Courier-Journal.

The newspaper reported that they heard banging on the door while watching a movie in bed.

In the news conference, Cameron said that, when Walker opened fire, he and Taylor were “standing beside one another in the hall.”


3. Officers Were at the Wrong House

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From the search warrant

Truth: Breonna Taylor facts: The officers were at the correct house. They obtained a narcotics search warrant in the name of both Breonna Taylor and her ex boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover, who is a convicted felon and drug offender who was a target of the investigation.

You can read the search warrant affidavit Breonna-Taylor-search-warrants(1)

The search warrant affidavit says:

On 01/16/2020, during the afternoon hours, Affiant witnessed Jamarcus Glover operating the listed red 2017 Dodge Charger. Mr. J. Glover pulled up and parked in front of 3003 Springfield Drive (Taylor’s house). Affiant then observed Mr. J. Glover walk directly into apartment #4. After a short period of time, Mr. J. Glover was seen exiting the apartment with a suspected USPS package in his right hand. Mr. Glover then got into the red 2017 Dodge Charger and drove straight to 2605 W. Muhammed Ali Blvd. which is a known drug house.

Affiant verified through a US Postal Inspector that Jamarcus Glover has been receiving packages at 3003 Springfield Drive #4. Affiant knows through training and experience that it is not uncommon for drug traffickers to receive mail packages at different locations to avoid detection from law enforcement. Affiant believes through training and experience, that Mr. J. Glover may be keeping narcotics and/or proceeds from the sale of narcotics at 3003 Springfield Drive #4 for safe keeping.

Affiant has observed the above listed white 2016 Chevrolet Impala park in front of 2424 Elliott Avenue on different occasions. This vehicle is registered to Breonna Taylor.

No drugs were found in the home, but the officers were at the intended home and had reason to be there.


4. The Officer Who Was Charged Shot Breonna

Truth: No, Officer Brett Hankison’s bullets didn’t strike Taylor, and he wasn’t charged for that. Hankison was indicted by a grand jury for three counts of 1st degree wanton endangerment for rounds he fired that struck an adjacent apartment. Louisville PD has since fired Hankison, who was accused by interim police Chief Robert Schroeder of “blindly” firing 10 rounds into Taylor’s apartment. Hankison was indicted by a grand jury for three counts of 1st degree wanton endangerment.

The officers who fired bullets that struck Taylor were not charged because the shootings were ruled justified self defense.

In the news conference, Cameron said the other two officers, including the officer who fired the fatal bullet, “were justified in the use of force after having been fired upon by Kenneth Walker.” It’s true that Walker has said he thought the officers were intruders but that doesn’t change the law that says the officers had a right to fire because they were fired at first.


5. The Officers Fired First

Truth: No, Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired first, striking an officer. The officers returned fire. That’s why they weren’t charged, and it was ruled self defense.

According to The New York Times, “the officers did not shoot first — it was the young woman’s boyfriend who opened fire, striking one officer in the leg.”

Said Cameron in the news conference: “Walker admitted he fired one shot and was the first to shoot.” His bullet struck an officer in the leg.


6. The Officers Who Shot Breonna Were Responsible for the Search Warrant

Truth: Breonna Taylor facts: The officers who served the search warrant – and opened fire – did not apply for or obtain the search warrant. They were only assigned to serve the search warrant.
According to WHAS 11, the officers “were called into duty to help effectuate the search warrant and were not involved in the obtaining of that warrant.”

Cameron confirmed this in the news conference, saying the officers at the apartment that day had “no known involvement in the…obtainment of the search warrant. They were called into duty as extra personnel. They only had information conveyed to them during their prior briefing.”


7. Taylor’s Current Boyfriend Was a Drug Dealer

Truth: Kenneth Walker, who opened fire at police, doesn’t have a drug history. People are confusing him with Jamarcus Glover, Breonna’s ex boyfriend, who does have a drug history.

According to the search warrant affidavit, Glover had the following pending court cases:

Convicted Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Convicted Felon in Possession of a Handgun, Receiving Stolen Property (Firearm), Drug Paraphernalia – Buy/Possess, Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense (<4GMS Cocaine) (20-F-000098), COMP Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense (Heroin), COMP Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense (Cocaine), Tampering With Physical Evidence, COMP Trafficking in Marijuana (less than 8oz) 1st Offense (19-CR001583-003), COMP Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 151 Degree, 1st Offense (<4GMS Cocaine), COMP Tampering With Physical Evidence (19-CR-002323).


8. Breonna Was Shot 8 Times

In the civil lawsuit filed against the Louisville officers who shot and killed Taylor, family attorneys wrote that she was “shot at least eight times by the officers’ gunfire and died as a result.” Multiple news outlets also reported that Taylor was shot eight times.

Truth:  Breonna Taylor facts: Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron clarified in the press conference that Taylor was shot six times, noting the sixth “projectile” was found in one of Taylor’s feet.


9. Friendly Fire Struck Sgt. Mattingly in the Thigh

Walker’s attorney, Steve Romines, told The Courier Journal that in his review of the evidence, Walker didn’t fire the bullet that struck Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly in the thigh.

“We know police are firing wildly from various angles,” attorney Steve Romines said. “The timeline and evidence at the scene is more indicative of (police) actually shooting Mattingly than it is Kenny Walker.”

Truth: Breonna Taylor facts: Cameron stated that Mattingly was struck by a 9 mm round fired by Kenneth Walker and that all the officers on the scene carried .40 caliber handguns. It wasn’t friendly fire.

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Multiple whistleblowers have come forward telling U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., that many working as part of former President Donald Trump’s security detail at a rally in Pennsylvania one week ago weren’t Secret Service and were “unprepared and inexperienced personnel,” Hawley says.

The accusation comes after the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, on which Hawley sits, announced it will conduct a bipartisan investigation into the July 13 assassination attempt of Trump.

Multiple whistleblowers contacted his office “with disturbing new information behind the assassination attempt on the former president,” he said.

They did so after Hawley opened a whistleblower tip line, pledging to protect the anonymity of everyone who contacts his office. Whistleblowers are encouraged to make protected disclosures by calling (202) 224-6154 or emailing [email protected].

In response to the information he has received so far, Hawley contacted Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who oversees the U.S. Secret Service, demanding answers.

“Whistleblowers who have direct knowledge of the event have approached my office. According to the allegations, the July 13 rally was considered to be a ‘loose’ security event,” he wrote to Mayorkas.

“Whistleblower allegations suggest the majority of DHS officials were not in fact USSS agents but instead drawn from the department’s Homeland Security Investigations. This is especially concerning given that HSI agents were unfamiliar with standard protocols typically used at these types of events, according to the allegations.”

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Hawley demanded answers after DHS “has not been appropriately forthcoming with members of Congress,” he said, and after he called on the committee’s chair, U.S. Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., to immediately launch an investigation.

“Although we still do not have all the facts, the little that we do know suggests a staggering security failure,” he wrote to Peters. “Evidently, the shooter was able to gain an elevated position on a rooftop with a clear line of sight of the President, well within accurate range, with a firearm. The details of this tragedy must be vigorously investigated by Congress, including the motive of the shooter, and the serious operational failures that occurred on July 13.” Hawley called on Peters to “launch a full, public, and comprehensive committee investigation into this assassination attempt and failures to adequately protect the former president,” including calling Mayorkas and Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to testify.

Peters and U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, the ranking member of the committee, announced the committee will conduct a bipartisan investigation and hold a hearing. They first requested an urgent briefing with the Secret Service, DHS and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A call committee members did have, Hawley says, was ended before they could ask a single question. “This is completely unacceptable and contrary to the public’s interest in transparency,” he added.

Peters said the committee “is focused on getting all of the facts about the security failures that allowed the attacker to carry out this heinous act of violence that threatened the life of former President Trump, killed at least one person in the crowd, and injured several others.”

Peters and Paul also sent letters to Mayorkas and to FBI Director Christopher Wray requesting a range of documents and information on security process, among other information. A briefing was requested before July 25 and a public hearing is scheduled for Aug. 1.

Hawley is also demanding answers from BlackRock CEO Larry Fink requesting all records related to the assassination attempt after it became public that the alleged shooter appeared in one of BlackRock’s commercials.

What appears to be a clip of the commercial “has circulated widely on social media and raised the question about what your company knows about the shooter,” Hawley told Fink.

Fink is requested to provide the information by July 24.

When accepting his party’s nomination for president, Trump said at the Republican National Convention last week that surviving the assassination attempt was “a gift from God.” At a rally on Saturday, one week after the shooting, he said he “took a bullet for democracy.”

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U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn said Biden must resign as president.

"If Joe Biden is too weak to stay in the race for the presidency, he should RESIGN as our Commander-in-Chief immediately," she wrote in a post on X.

Democrats praised Biden's work in office.

"President Biden has been an extraordinary, history-making president – a leader who has fought hard for working people and delivered astonishing results for all Americans," California Gov. Gavin Newsom wrote. "He will go down in history as one of the most impactful and selfless presidents."

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, said the first debate between former President Trump and Biden was the catalyst.

"It looks more and more like that very early debate was a set-up to force Biden to step aside," Abbott wrote on X. "Today's announcement may not have happened without that disastrous debate."

President Joe Biden ended his reelection bid Sunday, opening the door for Vice President Kamala Harris or another top Democrat to replace him atop the ticket.

Tesla founder and X owner Elon Musk said the smart set was voting for Trump.

"My smartest friends, including those living in the San Francisco Bay Area who have been lifelong Dems, are excited about Trump/Vance," he wrote in a post on Sunday afternoon. "I believe in an America that maximizes individual freedom and merit. That used to be the Democratic Party, but now the pendulum has swung to the Republican Party."

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., said it had been an honor to work with Biden.

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“There is no doubt that Saturday was one of the most frightening moments of my father-in-law’s life,” Lara Trump told the audience at Tuesday night's Republican National Convention. “Millimeters separated him from life and certain death. And yet, it was in the midst of it all, as he was jostled off stage by Secret Service, that he knew how defining that moment would be for our country, and he hoisted his fist in the air.”

The crowd erupted into chants of “fight, fight, fight!”

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This is a reason for not posting someone there, U.S. Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle said in an interview with ABC News on Tuesday.

“That building, in particular, has a sloped roof at its highest point,” she said. “And so, you know, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof.”

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(The Center Square) – Western Wisconsin’s congressman says he was assaulted at Milwaukee’s Republican National Convention, but a women’s group disagrees.

Republican Congressman Derrick Van Orden took social media Tuesday to say a protester with the group Code Pink assaulted him while he was standing in line at the RNC.

“While standing in line to enter an event at the RNC today, I was assaulted by what appeared to be a member of the pro-Hamas group CODEPINK. A nearby police officer witnessed this assault and I understand they have been arrested,” Van Orden said. “This appears to be an incident of political violence and I will never tolerate this. Regardless of the severity of the violence, political violence is political violence.”

Code Pink almost immediately said Van Orden was the one who bumped into who they called a “visibly Palestinian” woman.

“CODEPINK's Palestine Organizer Nour [Jaghama] has been unjustly arrested at the RNC after a congressman shoved past her and had her arrested on false charges of ‘assault,’” Code Pink said in a tweet of its own.

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The department says the incident is “under investigation.”

Van Orden said the incident is just the latest example of violence from the Left.

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He defended his actions by saying the Capitol Dome is hallowed-ground, and needs to be treated with respect.

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