Kentucky AG to release grand jury records from Breonna Taylor case!
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (PNN) - September 29, 2020 - Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has agreed to comply with a judge’s order to release grand jury proceedings from the Breonna Taylor case after a juror filed a motion on Monday demanding the materials be released.
The unnamed juror filed the motion on Monday seeking release of the records because he or she felt Cameron had misled the public during his press briefing announcing the grand jury’s decision to charge one of the pig thug cops indicted in Taylor’s death with wanton recklessness for firing gunshots into a neighboring apartment.
The motion to release the proceedings was filed by a member of the grand jury in a motion that suggested the AG's public comments about the case didn’t align with the evidence presented to the grand jury. It essentially accuses AG Daniel Cameron of manipulating the outcome of the decision by, among other things, limiting the discussion of charges.
During the press conference where Cameron announced the charges, the juror claims that the AG misrepresented what evidence was shown to the grand jury. It might be an attempt to deflect blame amid a vicious public backlash to the decision. On the other hand, many on the Left will likely take it as proof that Cameron tampered with the decision in an attempt to bolster his own political ambitions.
It’s worth noting that many legal experts doubted the cops would be charged with murder in Taylor’s death due to the fact that her boyfriend fired first. Kentucky has strict “stand your ground” laws.
We now wait for the grand jury materials to be released by the AG’s office.