トームさんのインスタグラム写真 - (トームInstagram)「Today, 99 days after frontline EMT #BreonnaTaylor was slain in her #Kentucky apartment the, #Louisville @courierjournal has reported that the “LMPD has moved to fire #BrettHankison after Breonna Taylor's death. Here's what comes next: (DARCY COSTELLO | LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL) . Louisville's interim police chief took a first step toward firing Officer Brett Hankison on Friday, but that doesn't mean it's guaranteed to happen.  Before the chief's decision becomes official, he will sit down with Hankison and his legal counsel for a "pre-termination hearing," during which Hankison can respond to allegations and make a case for a lesser punishment.  And even after the chief makes a final decision, there are due process rights granted to police officers under Kentucky state law and the collective bargaining agreement between the police union and city that lay out specific procedures and rights to appeal. . Here's what to know: 'Intention to terminate' Interim Police Chief Robert Schroeder's letter to Hankison on Friday notified him of the chief's intent to terminate his employment. .  The letter laid out the charges that form the basis of that decision, accusing Hankison of "blindly" firing 10 rounds into Taylor's apartment, creating a "substantial danger of death and serious injury." Schroeder writes that Hankison was in violation of department policies concerning obedience to rules and regulations and use of deadly force. "I find your conduct a shock to the conscience," Schroeder wrote. "I am alarmed and stunned you used deadly force in this fashion." Specifically, he alleges Hankison's actions displayed an "extreme indifference to the value of human life" and that he failed to verify anyone was an immediate threat or if there were any innocent people present when he fired his weapon from outside Taylor's apartment into a patio door and windows with curtains. .  Hankison will have a chance to respond to those allegations in the pre-termination hearing, where he and his legal representation will be permitted to make a case as to why he shouldn't be fired.  That's expected to take place in the coming week, said attorney David Leightty...」6月21日 1時01分 - tomenyc

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Today, 99 days after frontline EMT #BreonnaTaylor was slain in her #Kentucky apartment the, #Louisville @courierjournal has reported that the “LMPD has moved to fire #BrettHankison after Breonna Taylor's death. Here's what comes next:
(DARCY COSTELLO | LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL) .
Louisville's interim police chief took a first step toward firing Officer Brett Hankison on Friday, but that doesn't mean it's guaranteed to happen.
Before the chief's decision becomes official, he will sit down with Hankison and his legal counsel for a "pre-termination hearing," during which Hankison can respond to allegations and make a case for a lesser punishment.
And even after the chief makes a final decision, there are due process rights granted to police officers under Kentucky state law and the collective bargaining agreement between the police union and city that lay out specific procedures and rights to appeal. .
Here's what to know: 'Intention to terminate'
Interim Police Chief Robert Schroeder's letter to Hankison on Friday notified him of the chief's intent to terminate his employment. .

The letter laid out the charges that form the basis of that decision, accusing Hankison of "blindly" firing 10 rounds into Taylor's apartment, creating a "substantial danger of death and serious injury." Schroeder writes that Hankison was in violation of department policies concerning obedience to rules and regulations and use of deadly force. "I find your conduct a shock to the conscience," Schroeder wrote. "I am alarmed and stunned you used deadly force in this fashion." Specifically, he alleges Hankison's actions displayed an "extreme indifference to the value of human life" and that he failed to verify anyone was an immediate threat or if there were any innocent people present when he fired his weapon from outside Taylor's apartment into a patio door and windows with curtains. .

Hankison will have a chance to respond to those allegations in the pre-termination hearing, where he and his legal representation will be permitted to make a case as to why he shouldn't be fired.

That's expected to take place in the coming week, said attorney David Leightty...


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