Breonna Taylorâs neighbor has filed a lawsuit against the officers from the Louisville Police Department who shot and killed the 26-year-old in her home in March, alleging that the cops also âblindly firedâ in their apartment.
Chelsey Napper, who lived next to Taylor, says that the police sprayed gunfire into her apartment with a total disregard for the value of human life, according to a report from the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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Napperâs lawsuit adds that she was pregnant at the time of the incident and had a child in the home, and that someone in her household was almost shot by the police.
From Courier-Journal:
âA bullet that was shot from the defendant police officersâ gun flew inches past Cody Ethertonâs head while he was in the hallway of Chelsey Napperâs apartment,â it states.
The suit claims that gunshots struck objects in Napperâs living room, dining room, kitchen and hallway. Her sliding glass door also was shattered, as seen in photos provided by Taylorâs familyâs attorney, Sam Aguiar.
It also accuses the officers of failing to use âsound reasonable judgmentâ when firing âblind shots into multiple homes.â
Napper has named three officers in her suitâJonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, Myles Cosgroveâand is seeking damages and a jury trial.
Breonna Taylorâs family has also sued the three cops for wrongful death in the shooting of the young woman who would have turned 27 this weekend.
âShe always wanted to do anything that would help her be a better friend, a daughter, a girlfriend,â Breonna Taylorâs mother Tamika Palmer said in an interview with The Cut to mark her daughterâs birthday on Friday. âI was definitely in awe of her. For her to die the way she did was a smack in the face. It just feels like they took a piece of me.â
The three officers who fatally fired on Breonna Taylor in her home are on administrative duty pending an internal Louisville Metro Police Department investigation, according to Courier-Journal.
The March 13 incident is now under investigation by the FBI, but none of the officers involved have been arrested or charged.
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