The Louisville police sergeant in Kentucky who fired at Breonna Taylor after being shot during the deadly raid on Taylor’s apartment has pulled out of a publishing deal to "explore other" options.
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Mattingly s book will be published by Tennessee-based Post Hill Press, The Courier Journal reported. The company website said it publishes current events, Christian and conservative political books, among other topics. It has a deal to have its books distributed by Simon & Schuster, which earlier Thursday indicated it could not refuse Post Hill titles.
But late Thursday, Simon & Schuster released a statement saying it would not be involved in Mattingly s book. 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, the publishing house said in a statement. We have subsequently decided not be involved in the distribution of this book.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Louisville Metro Police Department Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, who was shot by Breonna Taylor's boyfriend during the narcotics raid resulting in her March 2020 death, is retiring.
Kenneth Walker claimed he feared the police were intruders during the narcotics raid and shot Mattingly