Audio recording from more than 20 hours of grand jury proceedings of the Breonna Taylor case have been released, according to the Louisville Courier Journal, the New York Times and Vice. News organizations are still parsing through the audio.
Audio of the grand jury inquiry into the killing of Breonna Taylor was made public on Friday. The New York Times is in the process of reviewing the material, which includes more than 20 hours of recordings. https://t.co/3dVR3yjIJ4
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 2, 2020
The Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings have been officially released.
We have them.
When we know what they say, so will you.https://t.co/RYYTKCmKHC
— Tessa Duvall 📰 (@TessaDuvall) October 2, 2020
We have the grand jury tapes from Breonna Taylor’s case
— Roberto Aram Ferdman (@robferdman) October 2, 2020
“The rare release of audio from the grand jury proceedings may shed light on the jurors’ decision,” writes the New York Times
In late September, the Jefferson County grand jury decided not to charge any officers with killing Breonna Taylor.
Taylor, 26, was inside her apartment when she was “fatally shot by three plainclothes officers attempting to serve a no-knock search warrant,” according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
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