Kentucky attorney general receives ballistics in Breonna Taylor case
A sign in Jefferson Square Park in Louisville, Ky., referencing Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by police officers while in her bed, July 8, 2020.Kentucky’s attorney general has received a long-awaited FBI ballistics report in the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
“We continue to work diligently to follow the facts and complete the investigation,” Cameron tweeted.Cameron has indicated the ballistics report from federal investigators was an important piece of evidence still needed in the investigation of Taylor’s death by police on March 13. “And that will help us in the analysis that needs to be undertaken before we can get to final steps,” he said.
Ballistics trace the path and impact of bullets and explosive devices. The tests were performed at the FBI crime lab in Quantico, Virginia.
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