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Officer in raid that killed Breonna Taylor could face single-day sentence, DOJ says

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, USA, JUL 17 – The Department of Justice seeks leniency for Brett Hankison, citing no direct harm to Breonna Taylor and his lack of prior convictions, while recommending one day in jail and supervised release.

  • On July 17, the U.S. Department of Justice recommended a one-day sentence for Brett Hankison, convicted during the March 2020 Louisville no-knock raid.
  • Earlier this month, the DOJ argued Hankison ‘wasn’t responsible for her death’ and that none of his shots hit Taylor, supporting leniency and citing his lack of responsibility.
  • A U.S. Probation Office report recommended 135 to 168 months’ imprisonment, while Shameka Parrish-Wright called it `a devastating slap in the face` and said, "one day does not suffice."
  • A federal judge will decide if Hankison receives no prison time, with sentencing set for July 21 in Louisville U.S. District Court.
  • Meanwhile, the DOJ’s May actions ended police accountability agreements with Minneapolis and Louisville, sparking protests and broader reform debates.
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arcamax.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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