NEW: 6 Louisville officers under internal investigation over Breonna Taylor's death
Six Louisville Metro Police officers are under an internal investigation into their actions related to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor, a police spokesman told ABC News.
Walker said he received no response from the other side of the door when he called out after the officers rammed the door. The officers were placed on administrative duty following the incident, and Hankison was fired. The incident is currently under investigation by state Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
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