After Nearly 200 Days, Breonna Taylor's Case Expected to be Heard By Grand Jury

After almost 200 days since she was killed, a grand jury is expected to hear evidence in the case of Breonna Taylor. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans Post #3 6-18-2025 Post #2 6-18-2025 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat…

After almost 200 days since she was killed, a grand jury is expected to hear evidence in the case of Breonna Taylor.

Video will return here when scrolled back into view
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from Patriots Coach
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from Patriots Coach

CNN reports that the grand jury will hear other cases first before eventually moving on to Taylorโ€™s case. Taylor was a 26-year-old Black woman who was killed in her home on March 13 by Louisville Metro Police officers executing a no-knock warrant. Protests have taken place in Louisville as well as across the nation, demanding that the three officers who opened fire be arrested and charged for her death. The grand jury is expected to decide what, if any, charges the officers will face.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who was appointed by Gov. Andy Beshear in May to investigate the case, has pushed back against what he called โ€œconflicting rumors and reports,โ€ on Twitter.

โ€œMy office is continually asked about a timeline regarding the investigation into the death of Ms. Breonna Taylor. An investigation, if done properly, cannot follow a specific timeline,โ€ Cameron tweeted. โ€œWhen the investigation concludes and a decision is made, we will provide an update about an announcement. The news will come from our office and not unnamed sources. Until that time, the investigation remains ongoing.โ€

Cameron met with Taylorโ€™s family last month and a representative for the family told CNN that he outlined the grand jury process for them during that meeting. โ€œOn August 12, at the meeting with Tamika Palmerโ€™s family and her lawyers with Cameronโ€™s office, Cameron told the family that once the FBI ballistic come back and they do re-interviews with witnesses that his office will put the case in front of Jefferson County grand jury,โ€ Christopher 2X, a local activist working with Taylorโ€™s mother, told CNN.

Lonita Baker, the attorney representing Taylorโ€™s family in a wrongful death lawsuit, has said Cameronโ€™s office has not contacted or informed her of the details regarding the grand jury.

Should the grand jury actually hear the case, this will be one of the first major steps towards justice for Taylor. In June, former officer Brett Hankinson was fired by the Louisville Metro Police department, three months after the shooting. Officer Myles Cosgrove and Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, the other two cops involved in the shooting, are still employed by the LMPD.

Straight From The Root

Sign up for our free daily newsletter.