The Louisville police officer injured in a drug raid resulted in Breonna Taylor's death inside her apartment spoke out against the “misinformation” and “false narratives” of the case in his first public interview on the incident.
Speaking with ABC News and the Louisville Courier Journal, Jonathan Mattingly said that night was about police “doing our job” and returning fire when fired upon – and had nothing to do with race.
Along with Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankison, Mattingly arrived at Taylor’s door late on March 13 to serve a drug warrant linked to someone else.
When the officers came through the door, Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker opened fire. He has maintained he thought someone was breaking in.
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