Jury selection began Monday morning in the federal trial of a former Louisville police officer charged with civil rights violations in connection to the raid that ended in Breonna Taylor's death.
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They said without their effort in the protests, the U.S. Department of Justice wouldn't have looked into her case.
The admission came as part of a plea agreement that former LMPD Detective Kelly Goodlett signed that details her involvement in falsifying information the warrant used to raid Breonna Taylor's apartment.
Kelly Goodlett pleaded guilty on Tuesday, admitting she knowingly included false information in the search warrant affidavit used to raid Taylor's home and then conspired with another officer to cover it up.
Kelly Goodlett, who resigned from the department earlier this month, admitted she conspired to include false information in the search warrant affidavit used to raid Taylor's home and then conspired with another officer to cover it up.
Kyle Meany, a sergeant who worked at LMPD since 2013, can appeal his termination to the Louisville Police Merit Board.
Kelly Goodlett, who was charged with one count of conspiracy, resigned from the department immediately after being charged in U.S. district court.
Attorneys, civil rights activists and family members of Breonna Taylor gathered in Louisville's Jefferson Square Thursday afternoon to celebrate after four officers involved in the raid that killed Taylor were federally charged in her death.