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Former police officer convicted of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor

The jury returned the late-night verdict after clearing Brett Hankison on another charge.

By contributor By Dylan Lovan, Associated Press
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Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison is questioned by his defense attorney (AP/Timothy D Easley)

A federal jury on Friday convicted a former US police detective of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during a botched 2020 drug raid that left her dead.

The 12-member jury returned the late-night verdict in Kentucky after clearing Brett Hankison earlier in the evening on a charge that he used excessive force on Taylor’s neighbours.

Some members of the jury were in tears as the verdict was read around 9.30pm Friday local time.

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A ground mural depicting a portrait of Breonna Taylor (AP/Julio Cortez)

Hankison fired 10 shots into Taylor’s glass door and windows during the raid but did not hit anyone.

Some shots flew into a next-door neighbour’s adjoining apartment.

The death of the 26-year-old Black woman, along with the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, sparked racial injustice protests across the US.

It’s the first conviction of a Louisville police officer who was involved in the deadly raid.

A separate jury deadlocked on federal charges against Hankison last year, while in 2022, a jury acquitted Hankison on state charges of wanton endangerment.

The conviction against Hankison carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Hankison, 48, argued throughout the trial that he was acting to protect his fellow officers after Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired on them when they broke down Taylor’s door with a battering ram.

Walker shot and wounded one of the officers.

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