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a former Louisville Police detective convicted using excessive force during fatal Bronna taylor The prison is expected to report this week, when a judge appealed for a sentence, a judge refused to remain independent.
Brett Hacison The first officer to join the raid on criminal allegations became the first officer when a jury found him guilty of using excessive force in November. He was sentenced to a 33 -month prison in July, but quickly filed an appeal, in which a judge allowed him to be free on bonds.
US District Judge Rebecca Gradi Jennings on Monday refused Hanison’s bond request. He is about to report in jail on Thursday. Jennings wrote in his judgment that Hanison “failed to showcase a big question of law or fact material for a bond that justifies his appeal.”
Hacison attracted his handgun and fired 10 shots in Taylor’s apartment windows on the night of The Deadly Ride, but no one killed. Some of his shots flew into a neighboring apartment, dropping about two people inside.
Jennings said during Hanison’s sentence that she was “shocked” that no one was injured by Hanison’s shots. Hansisan’s first federal test on excessive force allegations ended in a Mysterial in 2023, and he was acquitted from the state allegations in 2022.
Next to his sentence, the US Department of Justice asked that Hanisson should not be given prison time.
Jennings expressed disappointment with the request, saying that the Department of Justice was considering Hanison’s works as “an inconsistent crime”.
Two other officials shot Taylor, when they returned the fire, Taylor’s lover set fire when the police broke the door. Hanison was behind the authorities and when the shooting started, he ran away of the apartment and fired through the windows.
Hanisson said that in the test he was trying to protect his fellow officers, who believed that he was set fire to someone with a rifle.