Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings to be released Friday

Leaked Documents Reveal New Details In Breonna Taylor Case

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky judge has delayed until Friday the release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylor’s killing by police. Audio recordings of the proceedings were originally supposed to be made public Wednesday. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s office asked a Louisville court for a week’s delay, so it could edit out the names of witnesses and personal information such as addresses and phone numbers. Judge Ann Bailey Smith granted a shorter delay, giving the attorney general until noon on Friday. Taylor was shot and killed in her Louisville home by police who were executing a narcotics warrant in March.