Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It's nearly blank.

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Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It's nearly blank.
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Nearly three months after police fatally shot Breonna Taylor, the department has released the incident report. Except, it is almost entirely blank.

Mattingly, Hankison and Cosgrove are on administrative reassignment pending the investigation. The detective who requested the warrant, Joshua Jaynes, has also been reassigned, LMPD announced Wednesday.

“Under the Fischer administration, there has been a consistent policy and practice of refusing to tell the public what is going on with the police, regardless of how inappropriate the officer conduct has been," Fleischaker said.With debate about police reform taking place nationwide, Fleischaker said city leaders "are refusing to honor their obligations to disclose the basic information necessary for the citizens of Louisville to have a meaningful debate about what needs to change.

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