A police merit board on Wednesday upheld the firing of former Louisville Police Officer Myles Cosgrove who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, a Black emergency room technician, while executing a no-knock search warrant.
Walker, who had a license to carry a weapon, has said that he believed the home was being burglarized, so he grabbed his gun and fired a single shot. Police said he wounded one of the officers, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, in the leg.Protesters gather near the memorial for Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 25, 2020.
She said that the shots he fired went in three different directions “indicating you did not verify a threat or have target acquisition.” Cosgrove filed an appeal in January to get his job back. He and his legal team began meeting with the Louisville Metro Police Merit Board on Nov. 9.
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