Much of what was presented by Cameron during the press conference contradicted media reports about the fatal shooting of Taylor, 26, during service of a drug investigation warrant on March 13.
Despite media reports that officers used a no-knock approach to serving the warrant, Cameron said a citizen witness told investigators that Louisville Metro Police officers did identify themselves before breaching the door. "This was not a no-knock warrant," Cameron said.
Cameron said that only one officer, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly actually entered the apartment during the incident. Once the door was breached Mattingly reportedly saw a man and a woman—Breonna Taylor—standing at the end of the hall. The man—identified by authorities as Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker—raised a handgun and fired one round at Mattingly. Mattingly was hit in the thigh, Cameron said.
Mattingly and Det. Myles Cosgrove returned fire. Mattingly fired six shots and Cosgrove fired 16.
The attorney general did not say what Taylor did when the shooting started, but she was hit six times, he said. One of the shots was fatal.