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Officers with the Louisville Metro Police Department violated policy and procedures because the suspect they were looking for was already in custody before the raid on Taylor's apartment, said civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the Taylor family in a wrongful death lawsuit against the officers involved. Â
Two people who lived in adjacent apartments to Breonna Taylor the night she was shot and killed by Louisville Metro Police filed a lawsuit against the officer who recently pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the 2020 raid.
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