A photo taken by Louisville Metro Police investigators after the early-morning March 13 raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
A photo taken by Louisville Metro Police investigators after the early-morning March 13 raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
Attorney Steve Romines, who represents Taylor's boyfriend in a lawsuit against Metro Louisville, Kentucky state government and city police, said in an interview Thursday night that Taylor’s home looked like a "war zone."
In a statement to WDRB News on Thursday, Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine in May said no decision will be made while the Department of Justice and FBI continue to review the case.
Kenneth Walker, however, has claimed he was acting in self-defense, believing officers were intruders breaking into Taylor's apartment.