Former LMPD detective who killed Breonna Taylor keeps police certification, can continue working as officer Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022 Updated Nov 17, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags News As featured on +3 Former LMPD detective who killed Breonna Taylor keeps police certification, can continue working as officer The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council (KLEC) voted Thursday not to revoke Cosgrove's certification, meaning he is eligible to work for another police department in the commonwealth. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Sunday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles2 deadly crashes on Louisville's Preston Highway spark calls for improved safety measuresCoroner identifies man killed in Christmas Day shooting near Valley Station in Louisville53-year-old man dies after shooting in Louisville's Park Hill neighborhood, police sayBrown-Forman sale, battery plant layoffs, Wawa debut headline Louisville area business news of 2025Parents of student killed in shooting at Kentucky State University arrested for intimidation2 dead, 1 seriously injured in crash on Preston Highway near OkolonaBrooks Houck's trial, Kentucky driver's license fraud among top WDRB Investigates stories of 20253 winning Powerball tickets sold in Kentucky for Christmas Eve drawingTaylor Swift–themed Airbnb opens in Elizabethtown, with album-inspired roomsKentucky 20-year-old killed in head-on crash in Meade County on Christmas Day Videos
+3 Former LMPD detective who killed Breonna Taylor keeps police certification, can continue working as officer The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council (KLEC) voted Thursday not to revoke Cosgrove's certification, meaning he is eligible to work for another police department in the commonwealth.