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here is the latest local news about this.An attorney for Breonna Taylor's family says body-camera footage exists from the night of her death that has never been released to the legal team, despite a June subpoena for the records in the now-settled civil lawsuit against the city.
The footage is not expected to show the raid at Taylor's apartment on Springfield Drive but, rather, could include recordings from simultaneous raids that night on Elliott Avenue connected to the overall narcotics investigation that brought police to her door.
But, Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar says, the city is now refusing to release the records.
"Am I angry? Yes. Am I shocked? No," Aguiar said. "I'm sure that as time goes on, we're going to keep uncovering things that would've really given us objective answers, as opposed to having to rely on self-serving statements of police officers."
Breonna Taylor case: Attorney says body cam footage not released
The trial for Brett Hankison, the former Louisville Metro Police detective facing criminal charges for his role in the March 13 shooting at Breonna Taylor's apartment, will remain in Jefferson County, a judge decided Thursday afternoon.
Judge Ann Bailey Smith cautioned, however, she's open to moving the trial to another county if they cannot successfully seat a jury in Louisville.
Trial for Brett Hankison, ex-LMPD officer, will stay in Louisville