Brona TaylorHer disguised team cleaned her apartment apartment, her body was mutilated in her bed for a few minutes, then checked the pulse … before cooling and repeatedly said, “She’s done.”
The Louisville PDA only released body-cam videos from some SWAT officers who killed Brenona after a robbery and gun battle and injured a Louisville policeman, Jonathan Mattingly. This footage provides the first good look inside Breno’s apartment apartment immediately after the fatal incident.
As the SWAT prepares to enter a cop, “the woman is supposed to be a pill” – speaking of Brona. Her friend, Kenneth Waker, Had already exited and accepted surrender.
Upon entering the apartment, Kops immediately called to say that Breno’s hall was late, but SWAT spends many more minutes cleaning the various parts of the apartment apartment before addressing Breno … “Ma’am, can you hear us?”
One officer told the other to check his pulse. Of course, she doesn’t have one … and Cooper declares, “It’s done.” Most of the SWAT members then left the medic’s compartment to make room for drug and crime scene investigators.
An officer overhears others telling him not to turn off his camera, and while checking everything on the floor says … “Is it theirs? No, it’s ours, the only casing looks like 9 miles.”
At one point, he appears to be a fired officer from now on Brett Hankison – Sole officer Convicted by a grand jury – Before saying goodbye, he pulled his head back to discuss the scene.
Other footage, which belongs to a different officer, shows the horrific events inside the apartment – bullet holes and blood stains on the walls … and Brano’s body on the floor. His body is obscured in the video.
Now, a body video outside the apartment shows the police conversing after Wal’s surrender. It’s interesting because almost immediately, with tears in his eyes, he announced to the police that Brona had died inside, and that he had no idea who was entering the apartment.
He repeatedly said, “We didn’t know who he was” … and one cop replied that he had declared himself 3 times. That, of course, is the central controversy in this case. Vaker says she was left wondering if the legally owned handgun was breaking out of nowhere.
Police, and the Attorney General Daniel Cameron, Insist cops Get to know yourself Were as law enforcement and therefore, The fire returned justified On Kenneth and Brenna.