Lawsuit claims there almost has to be bodycam footage of Breonna Taylor raid
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A lawsuit filed Wednesday claims there is a high likelihood that bodycam video exists from the night Louisville Metro Police Department officers raided Breonna Taylor's apartment and fatally shot her last year. The LMPD has contended for months that there are no records of any such footage.
The suit was filed by attorney Sam Aguiar, who has been working with the Taylor family, and his case manager, Chymez Bradshaw. The department didn't release any records related to bodycam footage of the incident after Bradshaw filed a request last June.More Related News
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