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Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend Kenneth Walker Sues Louisville Police Share
The EMT worker was killed a year ago this month.
Published 3 weeks ago
Written by BET Staff
Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker is demanding police accountability after officers killed the 26-year-old EMT worker a year ago on March 13. He is now suing the Louisville Metro Police Department.
According to CNN, the federal lawsuit seeks damages for violations of his Fourth Amendment rights. Court docs obtained by CNN allege that “the warrant was based on fabricated assertions; the raid was unnecessarily conducted in the middle of the night; the officers did not announce they were police; and the officers responded with excessive force.”
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In a federal lawsuit filed earlier this week, Kenneth Walker the boyfriend of 26-year-old EMT Breonna Taylor, who was fatally shot by police in her apartment last March alleges that Louisville police flagrantly violated his and Taylor’s Fourth Amendment rights during the violent raid. To help him make that case, he has retained two Washington constitutional law experts: former US solicitor general Donald Verrilli Jr. and Georgetown Law professor Cliff Sloan.
“It’s very important for him to get vindication to get justice and accountability,” says Sloan of his client. “It’s also a way to honor the memory and life of Breonna Taylor, and of trying to ensure that nothing like this happens again.”