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Critical Incident Review - Inside the Breonna Taylor Case - Sgt. John Mattingly

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024
  • My guest today is John Mattingly. John is a retired Sgt. from the Louisville Police Department who led the search warrant service at the home of Breonna Taylor on March 13, 2020 and was shot in the leg by her boyfriend Kenneth Walker before returning fire along with another officer resulting in the death of Ms. Taylor. This event, of course, became a huge catalytic event for protests, riots, lawsuits, death threats against the officers and, tragically, the shooting of two more officers in response to the multi-day civil unrest that followed. It has also led to three of the officers involved in obtaining the warrant as well as one of the officers involved in the raid being charged with federal crimes. John has recently written a book called 12 Seconds in the Dark that documents the facts of the case from his perspective and discusses numerous issues that have not been discussed in the media.
    Timestamps
    3:15 John’s Career History
    6:40 Background Of The Warrant
    13:40 John’s First Involvement In The Case
    17:35 The Night of The Warrant, Ad Hoc Team & Training for Narcotics Units in LMPD
    24:40 Arrival at the Scene, Initial Scouting & Apartment Layout
    31:55 Search Warrant Service Begins 42:00 Initial Aftermath of the Shooting
    52:40 John's Injuries and Medical Treatment
    56:35 Press aftermath and inaccuracy of reporting 01:05:20 Initial Response of City
    01:12:10 Lessons Learned - Training
    01:18:50 Lessons Learned - Knock & Notice, Culture & Complacency
    01:29:00 Lessons Learned - Narco Teams v. SWAT Teams and Body Warn Cameras
    01:32:30 Lessons Learned - Agency Response to These Types of Events
    01:37:00 John’s Cautionary Advice To Young Cops Working Narco
    01:40:50 The Need for Debriefs to Avoid Complacency
    Links
    City of Louisville Investigative Files - louisville-pol...
    NY Times Investigation - www.nytimes.co...

Komentáře • 4

  • @jcjust1160
    @jcjust1160 Před rokem +5

    This is such a tragedy all the way around - 12 seconds of reactionary responses - and a distorted narrative of such important issues that got lost on so many levels and spiraled into national misrepresentation - heartbreaking

  • @Stacey.B
    @Stacey.B Před 4 měsíci

    This was a great interview with good takeaways. The truth of the story should have been told sooner by the department. I remember when only the prosecutor attorney was the only one saying what happened was lawful.

  • @timothycole213
    @timothycole213 Před 5 měsíci

    How could the media get away with lying about this?

    • @thedebriefwithjonbecker
      @thedebriefwithjonbecker  Před 5 měsíci

      Unfortunately, it seems like the inaccurate narrative took hold and nobody bothered to look at the physical evidence.