Kentucky's Court of Appeals has upheld the firing of a former Louisville Metro Police Department officer who fired the shot that killed Breonna Taylor.
Kentucky's Court of Appeals has upheld the firing of a former Louisville Metro Police Department officer who fired the shot that killed Breonna Taylor.
“It is clear that (Myles Cosgrove) knew the flashing lights he witnessed in Ms. Taylor’s apartment were coming from gunfire; however, substantiated evidence supported the determination that (Cosgrove) was not
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In recent years, LMPD officer Lonzo McConico has violated policy, been the subject of a lawsuit and gotten arrested. He still works for the city’s embattled police department.