As part of his upcoming October trial, prosecutors have asked to present evidence of two past disciplinary cases against Hankison, including driving the wrong way down Dixie Highway holding his gun out the window.
Defense attorneys have asked for Taylor's cell phone saying it could “correct the record” on whether Taylor was involved in selling drugs or holding money for dealers, in particular a former boyfriend.
A neighbor of Breonna Taylor and fired Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad were two of several people to testify at the federal trial of Brett Hankison on Tuesday.
Assistant Attorney General Barbara Whaley said that Hankison’s "wanton conduct could have multiplied one tragic death – Breonna Taylor – by three, easily," talking about bullets that went into an adjacent apartment.
Hankison's attorney told jurors "You’re going to find that he was justified, his actions were reasonable given the chaotic situation he was in."
One of the Taylor's neighbors has filed a lawsuit against the Louisville Metro Police officers involved in the raid on Taylor's apartment