Simon & Schuster Says It Wonât Distribute Book by Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor
Plans by Post Hill Press to publish the book, written by Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, have drawn sharp criticism.
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the police officers who shot Breonna Taylor.Credit.ABC News
April 15, 2021
Simon & Schuster said late Thursday night that it had scrapped plans to distribute a book by one of the Louisville police officers who shot Breonna Taylor during the botched drug raid last year that resulted in her death.
The book by the officer, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, who was wounded in the raid on March 13, 2020, is being published by Post Hill Press, a Tennessee-based house whose specialties include Christian and conservative political books.
By Press Association 2021
A protester holds up a painting of Breonna Taylor during a rally on the one year anniversary of her death at Jefferson Square Park in Louisville
A police officer who who fired at Breonna Taylor during the deadly raid at her apartment is writing a book.
Sergeant Jonathan Mattingly and another officer fired shots that hit Ms Taylor during the drugs raid on March 13 last year.
The officer was shot in the leg by Ms Taylor’s boyfriend, and the 26-year-old black emergency medical worker, died at the scene, but no drugs were found in the apartment.
Louisville Police Officer Sgt.
John Mattingly has been given a book deal to tell the “truth” about the botched raid that led to the death of
Breonna Taylor.
Mattingly’s book will be called “The Fight For Truth: The Inside Story Behind the Breonna Taylor Tragedy” and will be edited and published by Post Hill Press. The company describes its products as “Christian, and conservative political books” on its website.
The Post Hill Press has its books distributed by Simon & Schuster. The company has received criticism over publishing books from controversial right-wing figures. Recently, they canceled Senator
Louisville PD performed a forced entry into Breonna Taylor’s apartment during a drug investigation. Taylor’s boyfriend
LOUISVILLE, Ky.
The Louisville police officer who fired at Breonna Taylor after being shot during the deadly raid on Taylor’s apartment is writing a book.
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and another officer fired shots that hit Taylor during the March 13, 2020, narcotics raid. Mattingly was shot in the leg by Taylor’s boyfriend. Taylor, a 26-year-old Black emergency medical worker, died at the scene, but no drugs were found in the apartment.
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.
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.