The Mercury News

Fired cop says he did nothing wrong in raid

- By Dylan Lovan

LOUISVILLE, KY. >> Former Louisville detective Brett Hankison testified in his own defense Wednesday about his actions during the police raid that left Breonna Taylor dead, saying the gunfire began with a muzzle flash that illuminate­d a shadowy silhouette, and he thought it was someone firing an automatic rifle at his fellow officers.

Hankison is not on trial for the 26-year-old Black woman's death but for firing bullets that went into an adjacent apartment, endangerin­g a pregnant neighbor, her young child and her boyfriend.

Asked if he did anything wrong during the raid, Hankison replied, “absolutely not,” even though he acknowledg­ed firing into the window and patio door. As for Taylor, he said, “She didn't need to die that night.” Breonna Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, then stormed out of the courtroom. Hankison said that as a police battering ram broke open Taylor's door, the blast of a gun lit up the apartment's hallway and his fellow officer fell wounded in the doorway. He said he thought the muzzle flash matched that of a long rifle, but no rifle was found in the apartment.

“The percussion from that muzzle flash I could feel,” Hankison said, apparently struggling to maintain his composure as he described Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly going down from a bullet wound.

Prosecutor­s cast doubt on whether Hankison could see through the front door and why he retreated to fire into the side of Taylor's apartment.

Hankison testified earlier in the day that he decided “to get out of that fatal funnel as quickly as possible and get to a location where I can return rounds,” so he ran around a corner where he could see more muzzle flashes through a sliding glass door and a bedroom window, despite their closed blinds and curtains.

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