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Sentencing for former LMPD officer who pleaded guilty in Breonna Taylor case moved to 2026

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Former LMPD officer Kelly Goodlett
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SOURCE: Former LMPD officer Kelly Goodlett
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Sentencing for former LMPD officer who pleaded guilty in Breonna Taylor case moved to 2026
A former Louisville Metro Police Department officer who pleaded guilty in the Breonna Taylor case won't be sentenced until next year now.Kelly Goodlett pleaded guilty after she admitted to helping former LMPD officers Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany obtain a warrant for Taylor's home, despite knowing they lacked probable cause.Goodlett pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy.She was scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday, but her sentencing has been delayed until February 2026.Jaynes and Meany are accused of falsifying the affidavit to obtain the search warrant.When the "no-knock" warrant was executed at Taylor's apartment in March 2020, officers were met with gunfire from her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker. Former LMPD officers Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankison fired shots back.It was later determined that Cosgrove fired the shot that killed Taylor during the botched raid. He was not charged in Taylor's death.Hankison, who fired 10 shots into Taylor's apartment during the raid, was convicted over violating her civil rights. His sentencing is set for July.

A former Louisville Metro Police Department officer who pleaded guilty in the Breonna Taylor case won't be sentenced until next year now.

Kelly Goodlett pleaded guilty after she admitted to helping former LMPD officers Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany obtain a warrant for Taylor's home, despite knowing they lacked probable cause.

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Goodlett pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy.

She was scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday, but her sentencing has been delayed until February 2026.

Jaynes and Meany are accused of falsifying the affidavit to obtain the search warrant.

When the "no-knock" warrant was executed at Taylor's apartment in March 2020, officers were met with gunfire from her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker. Former LMPD officers Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankison fired shots back.

It was later determined that Cosgrove fired the shot that killed Taylor during the botched raid. He was not charged in Taylor's death.

Hankison, who fired 10 shots into Taylor's apartment during the raid, was convicted over violating her civil rights. His sentencing is set for July.