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Breonna Taylor: Louisville cop involved in deadly raid writing a book

Louisville Courier Journal LOUISVILLE, Ky.  One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired shots during the attempted search warrant execution that left Breonna Taylor dead in her apartment last year is writing a book about the case. The Fight For Truth: The Inside Story Behind the Breonna Taylor Tragedy, written by Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, 48, will be edited and published by Tennessee-based Post Hill Press. Post Hill Press Senior Publicist Devon Brown confirmed Thursday morning that Mattingly s book will be published by Post Hill this fall. Mattingly will be available for interviews then, she said, declining further comment. Louisville s The Courier Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network, learned of Mattingly s book when he contacted a staff photographer Tuesday seeking permission to use a photo from May 2020 protests.

Boycott Simon & Schuster : Over 20,000 sign petition to cancel book deal with Breonna Taylor s killer cop

Mattingly was one of three officers that burst into Taylor s home on March 13, 2020. The narcotics raid turned ugly when Taylor s boyfriend fired at the officers, assuming the cops were intruders. The bullet hit Mattingly in the leg, leading him to fire back. Mattingly fired back, killing Taylor but was never charged. Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankinson were dismissed from the Louisville PD for their actions.  Jonathan Mattingly, the LMPD officer involved in the killing of Brennoa Taylor (Jonathan Mattingly via LinkedIn) The publisher with no shame In light of the news of Mattingly s book, activists have hit back hard. Activist Nandini Jammi created the petition earlier on Thursday, 15 April. Within hours, it surged to over 20,000 signatures. The page says, None of the three officers who fired into her home have been charged in her death. Now, they are now seeking fame and profit over Breonna s name and memory. Breonna has already lost her life due to the actions of

Louisville cop involved in deadly Breonna Taylor raid writing a book; critics condemn project

Louisville cop involved in deadly Breonna Taylor raid writing a book; critics condemn project Tessa Duvall, Louisville Courier Journal Exclusive: Louisville police Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly speaks out on Good Morning America Replay Video UP NEXT LOUISVILLE, Ky.  One of the Louisville Metro Police officers who fired shots during the attempted search warrant execution that left Breonna Taylor dead in her apartment last year is writing a book about the case. © Pat McDonogh / Courier Journal Louisville Metro Police Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly is video taped by ABC News for an interview on 20/20. Mattingly was wounded during the botched drug raid on Breonna Taylor s apartment. Oct. 20, 2020

Simon & Schuster Pulls Out of Distributing Book By Officer Involved in Breonna Taylor s Killing

Simon & Schuster Pulls Out of Distributing Book By Officer Involved in Breonna Taylor’s Killing Abid Rahman A memorial to Breonna Taylor Simon & Schuster has pulled out of distributing a proposed book by a Louisville police officer who fired at Breonna Taylor during the deadly raid at her apartment following a social media backlash. The publisher issued a statement on Thursday night addressing Post Hill Press’ plans for a book from Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly titled The Fight For Truth: The Inside Story Behind the Breonna Taylor Tragedy. “Like much of the American public, earlier today Simon & Schuster learned of plans by distribution client Post Hill Press to publish a book by Jonathan Mattingly. We have subsequently decided not to be involved in the distribution of the book,” the statement said.

Louisville Officer s Book About Breonna Taylor Raid Dropped By Simon & Schuster : NPR

Protesters gathered at a memorial a Louisville, Ky. park on March 13, 2021, the anniversary of Breonna Taylor s killing. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers involved in the fatal raid, is facing widespread criticism for planning to publish a book about it. Timothy D. Easley/AP toggle caption Timothy D. Easley/AP Protesters gathered at a memorial a Louisville, Ky. park on March 13, 2021, the anniversary of Breonna Taylor s killing. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers involved in the fatal raid, is facing widespread criticism for planning to publish a book about it. Timothy D. Easley/AP Simon & Schuster has scrapped its plans to distribute a book written by one of the Louisville police officers who shot Breonna Taylor, after news of its publication ignited widespread criticism.

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