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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed a motion to delay the release of audio recordings related to the Breonna Taylor case on Wednesday, adding to a mounting list of questions that followed a grand jury's decision to charge only one of the three officers involved in the young woman's death.
Judge Ann Bailey Smith agreed to extend the deadline to noon on Friday.
Cameron had requested a week to redact the names and personal information of witnesses and private citizens from the 20 hours of audio recordings, which he'd been ordered to submit to court by noon on Wednesday. The attorney generals motion for an extension came amid growing calls for transparency in the case. Former Louisville Metro Police Department Officer Brett Hankison is facing three counts of wanton endangerment, but neither he nor the two other officers involved in the shooting were charged with murder or even manslaughter.
Taylor, 26, and her boyfriend were asleep in her Louisville apartment on March 13 when the officers, executing no-knock search warrant, broke down her door with a battering ram.
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(10,039 posts)Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed a motion to delay the release of audio recordings related to the Breonna Taylor case on Wednesday, adding to a mounting list of questions that followed a grand jury's refusal to return charges involving the young woman's death.
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